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Odd fellows from Downing Street complaining to John Bull

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John Bull, in his best clothes, and standing in the vicinity of the Treasury, is receiving a deputation, the members of which, as far as appearance goes, are singularly fitted for the order of Odd-fellows. The object of their interview is simply an appeal to the sympathies of the National Prototype.

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Thomas Rowlandson - English caricaturist of the 18th and early 19th centuries Britain, known for his humor, caricatures, satirical drawings, and watercolors, a popular artist in the Regency period in England.

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thomas rowlandson 1756 1827 prints and drawings boston public library arts department organizations john bull symbolic character the caricature magazine or hudibrastic mirror vol 4 etchings satires visual works prints english g m george moutard woodward approximately 1760 1809 thomas rowlandson 1756 1827 odd fellows john bull ultra high resolution high resolution thomas rowlandson 1757 1827 thomas rowlandson british
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1808
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label_outline Explore The Caricature Magazine Or Hudibrastic Mirror Vol 4, Etchings Satires Visual Works, G M George Moutard Woodward Approximately 1760 1809

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thomas rowlandson 1756 1827 prints and drawings boston public library arts department organizations john bull symbolic character the caricature magazine or hudibrastic mirror vol 4 etchings satires visual works prints english g m george moutard woodward approximately 1760 1809 thomas rowlandson 1756 1827 odd fellows john bull ultra high resolution high resolution thomas rowlandson 1757 1827 thomas rowlandson british