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Title: Cast Off Machiners Selling By Auction
Series/Portfolio: HB Sketches, No. 372
Artist:
John Doyle (Irish, Dublin 1797–1868 London)
Publisher:
Thomas McLean (British, 1788–1875)
Lithographer:
Ducôte and Stephen (British, active 1830–40)
Subject:
William IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (British, 1765–1837)
Subject:
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (British, 1769–1852)
Subject:
Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer (British, 1798–1857)
Subject:
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox (British, 1791–1860)
Subject:
Sir Robert Peel (British, Bury 1788–1850 London)
Subject:
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (British, 1784–1865)
Subject:
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (British, London 1779–1848 Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire)
Subject:
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (British, Northumberland 1764–1845 Northumberland)
Subject:
Sir James Robert George Graham (British, 1792–1861)
Subject:
Charles Grant, Baron Glenelg (British, 1778–1866)
Subject:
Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (British, 1799–1869)
Subject:
Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1778–1868 Cannes)
Date: February 16, 1835
Medium: Lithograph
Dimensions: Sheet: 11 5/8 × 16 15/16 in. (29.5 × 43 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 2014
Object Number: 2014.757.5(20)
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