EditorialA portrait of a European group in a coach drawn by four horses at Bangalore. The liveried servant on the right is William Reed. Wiliam Alfred Reed Collection: Carriages at Bangalore. late 1890s. Photograph. Source: Photo 726/(2).
EditorialRegency nobles and liveried servants helping fainting women in the crush at a party in the Circuluar dining room in the Prince Regent's Carlton Palace. The Circular Room or a Squeeze at Carlton Palace. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Rob...
EditorialThe State Coach, Constantin Guys, French, 1802 1892, Pen and brown ink, brush and blue, green, and rust watercolor, graphite on paper, Horizontal rectangle, bevelled corners. A green brougham, surmounted by a coronet, the carriage drawn by two white ho...
EditorialA portrait of a European group in a coach drawn by four horses at Bangalore. The liveried servant on the right is William Reed. Wiliam Alfred Reed Collection: Carriages at Bangalore. late 1890s. Photograph. Source: Photo 726/(2).
EditorialRegency dandies having their pockets picked by street urchins while watching a parade to honour King George IV on the Mall. Carriages with liveried servants and dragoons. The Kings Levee. Tom and Bob satisfying their curiosity at the expense of their p...
EditorialMail coach in a flood. Royal mail four-horse coach with liveried guard driving through a flooded riverside road, 1820s. Color print after an engraving by F. Rosenbourg from an illustration by James Pollard in Ralph Nevills Old Sporting Prints, The Conn...
EditorialJohnny drunk on the sofa of Sir David Dangle's house thrown out by the liveried footmen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combe's The History of Johnny Quae Genus, the Little Foundling of the late Doctor Syntax, Acke...
EditorialA portrait of a European group in a coach drawn by four horses at Bangalore. The liveried servant on the right is William Reed. Wiliam Alfred Reed Collection: Carriages at Bangalore. late 1890s. Photograph. Source: Photo 726/(2).
EditorialJohnny drunk on the sofa of Sir David Dangle's house thrown out by the liveried footmen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combe's The History of Johnny Quae Genus, the Little Foundling of the late Doctor Syntax, Acke...
EditorialRegency nobles and liveried servants helping fainting women in the crush at a party in the Circuluar dining room in the Prince Regent's Carlton Palace. The Circular Room or a Squeeze at Carlton Palace. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Rob...
EditorialReception of an ambassador at Versailles. Ornate coaches with liveried footmen being met at the gates of the French king's palace. Lithograph by Parrocel from Paul Lacroix' The Eighteenth Century: Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes, London, 1876.