Editorial'Dick Turpin pursued by the huntsman'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He ...
EditorialDick Turpin starts for York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also k...
EditorialTurpin's ride to York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known f...
EditorialDick Turpin gains possession of Black Bess'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and kille...
EditorialDick Turpin gives the ostler's potion to his exhausted mare'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, hors...
EditorialDick Turpin shooting Tom King'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also...
EditorialThe ride to York, - Dick Truprin leaps Black Bess over the horses of the York mail coach'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He...
EditorialGentleman (Paul) Clifford'. 'The three highwaymen saluting Dick Turpin as Captain'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a...
EditorialThe highwaymen's attack on the prisoners' van'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and ki...
EditorialDick Turpin and Tom King stopping the Royal Mail on Hounslow heath'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burg...
EditorialThe escape from the burning house'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is ...
EditorialDick Turpin starts for York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also k...
EditorialTurpin's ride to York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known f...
EditorialDick Turpin gains possession of Black Bess'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and kille...
EditorialDick Turpin gives the ostler's potion to his exhausted mare'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, hors...
EditorialDick Turpin and Tom King stopping the Royal Mail on Hounslow heath'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burg...
EditorialThe escape from the burning house'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is ...
EditorialSixteen-string Jack's return from Tyburn.' John "Sixteen String Jack" Rann (1750 – 30 November 1774) was an English criminal and highwayman. He was a prominent and colourful local figure renowned for his wit and charm, he would later come to be know...
EditorialDick Turpin shooting Tom King'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also...
EditorialThe ride to York, - Dick Truprin leaps Black Bess over the horses of the York mail coach'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He...
EditorialGentleman (Paul) Clifford'. 'The three highwaymen saluting Dick Turpin as Captain'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a...
EditorialThe highwaymen's attack on the prisoners' van'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and ki...
EditorialCoach And Highwayman, Peter Tillemans, 16841734, Flemish, active in Britain (from 1708), undated, Watercolor and graphite with pen and black ink on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 9 ? 12 3/4 inches (22.9 ? 32.4 cm).
EditorialSixteen-string Jack's return from Tyburn.' John "Sixteen String Jack" Rann (1750 – 30 November 1774) was an English criminal and highwayman. He was a prominent and colourful local figure renowned for his wit and charm, he would later come to be know...
EditorialThe ride to York, - Dick Truprin leaps Black Bess over the horses of the York mail coach'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He...
EditorialGentleman (Paul) Clifford'. 'The three highwaymen saluting Dick Turpin as Captain'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a...
Editorial'Dick Turpin pursued by the huntsman'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He ...
EditorialDick Turpin starts for York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also k...
EditorialTurpin's ride to York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known f...
EditorialDick Turpin gains possession of Black Bess'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and kille...
EditorialDick Turpin gives the ostler's potion to his exhausted mare'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, hors...
EditorialDoubulres of Characters; ? or ? striking Resemblances in Phisiognomy.? If you would know Men's Hearts, look in their Faces?. Relationship of facial features to moral nature; upper row: Charles James Fox (1749-1806); Duke of Norfolk (1746-1815) as Sil...
EditorialThe highwaymen's attack on the prisoners' van'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and ki...
EditorialDick Turpin and Tom King stopping the Royal Mail on Hounslow heath'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burg...
EditorialThe escape from the burning house'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is ...
EditorialSixteen-string Jack's return from Tyburn.' John "Sixteen String Jack" Rann (1750 – 30 November 1774) was an English criminal and highwayman. He was a prominent and colourful local figure renowned for his wit and charm, he would later come to be know...
EditorialDick Turpin shooting Tom King'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also...