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"Portsmouth Point", an 1811 caricature by Thomas Rowlandson of riotous goings on at the Portsmouth waterfront. At left an inebriated woman is being carried away; presumably she passed out as a result of the same type of carousings depicted near the center. At right (in the doorway of the "Ship Tavern"), a naval officer (note the sword he is wearing) kisses his wife as he is reunited with his family (the girl in a yellow dress running to him is presumably his daughter). The Ship Tavern flies the flag of England (not the flag of Britain or the United Kingdom).
Image originally scanned by "Nick C"@fsnet, manipulated and enhanced by H. Churchyard.
Creator/Artist | ||
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Name | Rowlandson, Thomas | |
Date of birth/death | 1756-06 | 1827-04-22 |
Location of birth/death |
English: London
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English: London
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Work location |
English: London
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