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The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay
The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay, Cruikshank, Invt. Engraving 1809, Scene In A Poverty-stricken Room, In Which John Philip Kembles Father, Roger, As A Barber, Dresses A Wig, While He (john) Talks To His Mother; Sarah, Stephen, Charles, And A Younger Sister Are Variously Occupied. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive
Media ID 9731779
1809 Artwork Barber Black Charles Cruikshank Dresses Father John Mother Nostalgia Nostalgic Occupied Origin Peep Philip Progress Roger Romantic Room Sarah Scene Sister Stephen Traditional Younger Invt Poverty Stricken Previous Strollers Talks Variously
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