The Highland visitors / Van Guzzel delin. ; Van Duivel Kind, sculp., British Cartoon Print
Summary
An open space in a country town where "The Post House" is at the sign of "The Old Crown, kept by George King with ye best of Usage". Highlanders are plundering and abusing the inhabitants in all directions. A distant road is filled with the approaching rebel army.
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, no. 2671.
Forms part of: British cartoon Prints collection (Library of Congress).
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Date
01/01/1745
Contributors
Van Duivel, Kind, engraver
Location
Jedburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
,
55.47772, -2.55494
Source
Library of Congress
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