EditorialWHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT: Great London city, thrice beneath his sway Confirm'd the presage of that happy day, When echoing bells their greeting thus begun, "Return, thrice Mayor! Return, oh Whittington. UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, grea...
Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx is all smiles as he steps out to dinner with his youngest daughter and her mother and friend RD Whittington in Santa Monica, Ca
EditorialThe artist Desmond Lewis prepares for his fireworks show at Whittington Park in Greenwood, Miss., June 18, 2022. (Timothy Ivy/The New York Times)
EditorialDick Whittington, the pantomime for the 1894-5 season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 'Now in full swing. Dick Whittington at Drury Lane …'. A cut-out figure of Ada Blanche as Dick Whittington with cat on a swing, printed front and back; threaded t...
EditorialDick Whittington, the pantomime for the 1894-5 season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 'Now in full swing. Dick Whittington at Drury Lane ...'. A cut-out figure of Ada Blanche as Dick Whittington with cat on a swing, printed front and back; threaded t...
EditorialA Correct Outline of Scotland. Represented as Dick Whittington and his cat. . A correct outline of Scotland. England. Map of Scotland as Dick Whittington and his cat. Produced after the publication of "Geographical fun" in 1869. Drawn by Lilian Lancast...
EditorialDick Whittington handing over his cat to the captain of a ship. Whittington and his cat. (With coloured cuts.). Grant & Griffith: London, [1845?]. Source: 012806.ee.8, 24.
EditorialSilhouette illustration of mice and cats running from a ship and people from Dick Whittington. The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1933. Source: 12403.bb.17 p. 37.
EditorialEnglish and American works; probably American case: Tall Case Clock, English and American works; probably American case, c. 1890?1910, Wood and brass, The clock's mechanical works were made in England, most likely in the late 1800s, and its oak case pr...
EditorialSouth-east view of an old 15th-century Tudor house in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street, 1791. Formerly inhabited by Sir Richard Whittington and Sir Thomas Gresham. Ballad singer Joseph Clinch with woodcut of Whittington's cat. Copperplate engraving drawn...
EditorialNorth-east view of an old 15th-century Tudor house in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street, 1791. Formerly inhabited by Sir Richard Whittington and Sir Thomas Gresham. Rebuilt 1805. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topogra...
EditorialDick Whittington. Whittington and his Cat. [With coloured cuts.]. Grant & Griffith: London, [1845?]. Dick Whittington releases his cat from a basket to chase away rats. Image taken from Whittington and his Cat. [With coloured cuts.]. Originally publi...
EditorialShows the county of Northumberland as a picture of Dick Whittington and his cat. . Northumberland bewitched !! a correct outline : the County of Northumberland bewitched. 19th century. Source: Maps.cc.5.a.322.
EditorialDick Whittington, the pantomime for the 1894-5 season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 'Now in full swing. Dick Whittington at Drury Lane …'. A cut-out figure of Ada Blanche as Dick Whittington with cat on a swing, printed front and back; threaded t...
EditorialDick Whittington, the pantomime for the 1894-5 season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 'Now in full swing. Dick Whittington at Drury Lane ...'. A cut-out figure of Ada Blanche as Dick Whittington with cat on a swing, printed front and back; threaded t...
EditorialDick Whittington handing over his cat to the captain of a ship. Whittington and his cat. (With coloured cuts.). Grant & Griffith: London, [1845?]. Source: 012806.ee.8, 24.
EditorialDick Whittington and his cat. Fairy-Gold: a book of old English fairy tales, chosen by Ernest Rhys, illustrated by Herbert Cole. London : J. M. Dent & Co., 1906. Source: 12411.d.22 page 208.