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The Humours of St Giles's
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Caption | The Humours of St Giles's. Showing "The Intrepid Fox", Wardour Street, with Sam House, its landlord at the window. House changed the tavern's sign in honour of Charles James Fox whom he supported in the Westminster election of 1784. Published 1788. |
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Creator | English School (18th century) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection |
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XJ100517 | Hi-res: 5,608 x 3,976 pixels Lo-res: 1,188 x 842 pixels |
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