"How to stand at ease..."
Record No
18446
Title
"How to stand at ease..."
Description
"How to stand at ease, or A lesson for the Volunteer Gagers"; depicts a scene near the railings in St Paul's Churchyard. Two disreputable looking characters appear to be picking the pockets of a gentleman volunteer while he is showing them the correct way to stand at ease in the military sense.
Date of execution
1804
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Satirical Print Collection
Artist
Williams, C. (fl.1801-1830)
Engraver
anon.
Publisher
Fores, S.W.
Medium
etching
Support
paper
Longest dimension
34cms
Shortest dimension
23cms
Picture type
satire
Catalogue No
p5448099
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