An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 by William Heath

An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830

(An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 hand coloured engraving. )


William Heath

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An Hieroglyphic for 1830, pub. 1830 by William Heath. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
flames · colour · dragons · illustration · anarchy · cartoon · caricature · hussar · friar · 19th century · britannia · satire · satirical · british lion · john bull · man-of-war · william iv · duke of brunswick · historica graphica collection · hand coloured engraving · the albion · rebllion · webbed wings · barbed tails · william heath 1795 - 1840 · william heath 1795 - 1840 · Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images
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