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Porringer, William Kirby  American, Pewter, American
William Kirby
1760–93
Tankard, William Kirby  American, Pewter, American
William Kirby
1760–93
Teapot, William Kirby  American, Pewter, wood, American
William Kirby
1760–93
View of the Palace from the Lawn at Kew, Joshua Kirby  British, Pen and ink, brush and wash
Joshua Kirby
Architect Sir William Chambers
1763
Frontispiece to Joshua Kirby's "Perspective of Architecture" (1761), William Woollett  British, Etching; second state of two
Engraver William Woollett
After William Hogarth
Author Related author Joshua Kirby
July 1760
Joshua Kirby
Architect Sir William Chambers
1763
Joshua Kirby
Architect Sir William Chambers
1763
After Joshua Kirby
Architect Related architect Sir William Chambers
August 1763
Sadie Kirby, from the Actresses series (N203) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co., William S. Kimball & Company, Commercial color lithograph
Publisher Issued by William S. Kimball & Company
1889
Sadie Kirby, from the Actresses series (N203) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co., William S. Kimball & Company, Commercial color lithograph
Publisher Issued by William S. Kimball & Company
1889
William Daniel Conybeare
Subject William Buckland
ca. 1821
Satire on False Perspective: Frontispiece to "Kirby's Perspective", Luke Sullivan  Irish, Etching and engraving; second state of two
Engraver Luke Sullivan
After William Hogarth
Author Related author Joshua Kirby
February 1754
Author William Henry Ireland
Illustrator Anonymous, British, 19th century
Publisher R. S. Kirby
1814

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