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- The Secret Insult or Bribery and Corruption Rejected
- This color engraving depicts royals and officials with commentary about money and the throne.
- Robertena Peelena the Maid of All Work
- The humorous image depicts a household servant wielding a wet mop that has the words, free trade, written on the bottom.
- Microcosm Dedicated to the London Water Companies: Monster Soup Commonly Called Thames Water, being a Correct Representation of that Precious Stuff Doled Out to Us!!!
- The illustration is a satire of the quality of London water.
- Metallic Tractors
- The caption underneath the illustration of a man succumbing to the chicanery of a quack doctor says Metallic-Tractors.
- Fashion Before Ease or A Good Constitution Sacrificed for a Fantastic Form
- The original color etching depicts a tailor attempting with great exertion to tighten a woman's corset. Text beneath the illustration is satirical in nature.
- Purifying Pot of Jacobins
- The painting depicts a man straining the bourgeois from a pot of Jacobins.
- Caricature of Louis XVI (1754-1793) Playing Chess with a Soldier of National Guard
- A group of aristocrats, nobility and a soldier mingle around a game of chess.
- Caricature of Assembly of Notables, February 22, 1787
- The colored etching depicts a group of chickens, ducks, and other fowl listening to the monkey dressed as a maitre d'.
- Geese, Anti-Clerical Caricature
- Six clergy are seen in profile behind the silhouettes of nine geese.
- The Exhibition Stare Case
- People in various states of dress tumble down a long staircase.
- The Plum Pudding in Danger
- The artwork depicts two men in royal garb cutting a globe into thirds as though it were food.
- The Union Club
- A raucous party is taking place in this engraving.
- Very Unpleasant Weather, or the Old Saying Verified, Raining Cats, Dogs, and Pitchforks
- A group of people braving the rain and wind are pummeled by cats, dogs, and pitchforks falling from the sky.
- A Cotillion
- One-half of a satirical cartoon depicts dancers in various poses in a horizontal line across the page.
- Lordly Elevation
- A short in stature royal stands on his crown and looks into the mirror.
- The Royal Arms Jubilant
- Queen Victoria, a lion picking his teeth, a unicorn, coat of arms, champagne, flags, meat on a platter, seascape, boats in the distance are all pictured in this satirical cartoon from the weekly magazine, St. Stephen's Review.
- The People's Budget
- A group of people in the background carry protest placards while a disheveled couple in the foreground make a comment about taxes.