Limehouse timber yard
Limehouse timber yard
Record No
18321
Title
Limehouse timber yard
Description
"A perspective and political view of the timber-yard at L-e"; Charles Dingley is sawing through the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights. Dingley, who patented a saw mill in Limehouse, was a rival candidate to John Wilkes in the Middlesex election of 1769.
Date of execution
1769
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Satirical Print Collection
Engraver
anon.
Medium
engraving
Support
paper
Longest dimension
17cms
Shortest dimension
11cms
Picture type
satire
Catalogue No
p5428323
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