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'An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new (Buckingham) palace ..., London, 1829. Artist: SW Fores
AR980833 
'A slap at the Charleys or a Tom & Jerry lark, vide New Poliece Bill', 1829 Artist: Thomas McLean
AR982776 
'The Saveall, or Economy', 1828. Artist: Thomas McLean
AR981420 
'John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c', 1829. Artist: Thomas McLean 
'John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c', 1829. John Nash standing between the two wings of Buckingham Palace confronted by John Bull, holding a long scroll. The two men are separated by Marble Arch. Nash was commissioned in 1825 to remodel the then Buckingham House into Buckingham Palace and to build the Royal Mews and Marble Arch. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR986980 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3106px × 2205px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
allegorical figure
Allegory
Architect
Architecture
Britain
British
Buckingham Palace
building
BUILDINGS
Caricature
Cartoon
City of Westminster
country
England
English
Etching
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
JOB
JOHN
John Bull
John Nash
LOCATION
London
Male
Man
Marble Arch
MCLEAN
Men
Nash
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Palace
People
PROFESSION
Reading
Satire
Scroll
scrutinising
TGN
THOMAS
Thomas McLean
WESTMINSTER
William Heath;Heath
William;Paul Pry