EditorialThomas Rowlandson, Bathes in the Mediterranean, is swallowed by a fish, from which he is extricated by dancing a hornpipe, 'Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen', Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 17571827 London), [1809], reissued 1...
EditorialTable clock with percussion and playing, Table clock with percussion and playing. Case of mahogany, decorated with gold-plated copper. Dial and work are marked: EDWARD WICKSTEED.LONDON. The following roles have been put into the music roll: Gavot, Jigg...
EditorialDottator et Lineator Loquitor. Stick figures Dot and Line dancing the poussette, hornpipe, and then fainting and being led out drunk. Copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1817.
EditorialTable clock with percussion and playing, Table clock with percussion and playing. Case of mahogany, decorated with gold-plated copper. Dial and work are marked: EDWARD WICKSTEED.LONDON. The following roles have been put into the music roll: Gavot, Jigg...
EditorialNegative - Fitzroy, Victoria, circa 1910, A group of young girls dancing at St Brigid's School. From their costume it would appear to be a hornpipe.
EditorialIllustrated title page showing a male and female dancer. A Companion to the Ball Room, containing a choice collection of the most original and admired country dance, reel, hornpipe, and waltz tunes, with a variety of appropriate figures, the Etiquette,...