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'Anglo-Gallic salutations in London, or, practice makes perfect', 1822.     Artist: George Cruikshank
AR987110 
'The Picadilly nuisance', London, 1818. Artist: Anon
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AR987337 
'Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -', 1835.              Artist: Anon 
'Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -', 1835. Two Frenchmen meet on the pavement outside the door of the White Bear coaching inn, Piccadilly. Their speech and the way they wear their English clothes amuse two girls (left) and a stable-boy and coachman. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR988380 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3109px × 2315px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
amused
AMUSEMENT
Anon
anonymous
Avenue
Britain
British
Cartoon
CHATTING
City of Westminster
coaching inn
Coachman
color
concept
Costume
country
Dress
England
English
enjoyment
Etching
Female
France
French
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
IR;Robert Cruikshank
Isaac Robert Cruikshank;Cruikshank
Isaac Robert;IR Cruikshank;Cruikshank
JOB
LADY
LANE
LOCATION
London
Male
Man
Meeting
Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Pavement
People
Piccadilly
PROFESSION
Road
Satire
Sidewalk
TGN
Umbrella
WESTMINSTER
White Bear Inn
Woman
Women