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'A barber's shop', 1784. Artist: Anon
AR987543 
'The Hustings. Vox populi, We'll have a mug! a mug! a mug!', 1796.                     Artist: Anon
AR987062 
Interior view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1824. Artist: Anon
AR985116 
Barber Surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, City of London, 1800.                           Artist: Anon
AR990774 
'Humours of the Fleet Prison', 1749. Artist: Anon
AR984203 
'The City Tonsor', 1771. Artist: Anon
AR981043 
'Political candour - ie Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805...', 1805.                           Artist: Anon
AR988448 
'Political candour - ie Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805...', 1805.                           Artist: Anon
AR988452 
St Paul's Cross and old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London, 1621 (1650). Artist: Anon
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Thomas Alva Edison, 1888. Artist: Anon
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Barber Surgeons' Hall , Monkwell Street, City of London, 1800                                        Artist: Anon
AR990776 
'Scholars at a lecture', 1736. Artist: William Hogarth
AR978480 
'English barber, carrying home a common councilman's wig', 1771. Artist: PS
AR988198 
'The Coffee-house Politicians', 1772. Artist: Anon
AR988214 
'St John Preaching in the Wilderness', 1883.         Artist: Sir John Gilbert
AR986324 
Mr Colman, a Methodist preacher, 1775. Artist: Anon
AR982556 
'The village barber', 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
AR988220 
'A view in St Paul's Churchyard on a windy day', 1740.                          Artist: Anon
AR986962 
'Starving poet and publisher', late 18th century.Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
AR950426 
Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone preaching from a wagon, Africa, 19th century.
AR986851 
'Mr Anderson (of Bride Lane, City) the barber parson', 1780.  Artist: Anon 
'Mr Anderson (of Bride Lane, City) the barber parson', 1780. A barber stands on a chair evangelising his customers. Two of his customers chat regardless, one is bored, one sleeps, and one, in need of a haircut, holds out coins and argues. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR988268 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3034px × 2362px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
Anon
anonymous
B&W
B/W
Barber
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Cartoon
Chair
concept
Costume
country
CUSTOMER
Dress
eighteenth century
England
English
Engraving
Female
Furniture
GEORGIAN
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
Hearing, Five Senses
JOB
LADY
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
OCCUPATION
parson
People
Preaching
PROFESSION
Satire
STANDING
TRADE
uninterested
Woman
Women