LZT1012490: The Convention Makers, England 1771, the Interior of a Room; a Picture Called a Convention, Depicting the Convention Between England and Spain on the Falkland Islands, is Falling from a Broken Cornice Inscribed National Honour, Onto Four Prostrate Figures ... Londinia (L.) ... Points Out the Catastrophe to the Lord Mayor and Two Other Men. Britannia and Justice with a Sword and Spear Enter Threateningly from a Door (R.). Bute Looks Through a Window / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012536: The Irish Bull Broke Loose, Cruikshank, Isaac, 1756?-1811?, Engraving 1799, the Irish Bull Tossing William Pitt Into the Air and About to Do the Same to Lord Dundas Who Runs to the Left; on the Far Right, Those Opposed to Pitt's Union Bill Cheer on the Bull, Go It My Boy. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012611: Noah's Ark Improved, or an Attempt to Land in the Teeth of the Wind, Holland, William, Active 1782-1817, En Sanguine Engraving 1790, British Satire on Charles Stanhope's Toleration Bill of 1789 which Was an Attempt to Remove the Yoke of Religious Obligations on Persons Seeking Public Office (Cf. Test and Corporation Acts). Despite the Fact that a Person Seeking a Position in the Clergy Was Bound by the Same Obligations, the Clergy Was Opposed to Passage of Stanhope's Bill, As is Shown in This Image in which Two Bishops, Standing on Shore, Prevent Stanhope and His Ark, Filled with Three Sacks Bearing Labels Pertaining to the Penal Laws, from Landing. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012673: Prodigal Son, Scene in a Bordello Where the Prince of Wales Lounges on a Sofa Next to a Large, Bare-Breasted Woman, Probably Representing Charles James Fox. A Second Bare-Breasted Woman,Lounges at the Feet of the Prince, While a Third Holds a Man Who is Leaning on a Chair Vomiting. / Bridgeman Images