Panorama of the times, [1821?], a man, the celebrated juggler, standing on a stage greeting the audience, sitting at his sides are two hurdy-gurdy players, one on a box labeled Money Box and the other on a box labeled Quack Medicine. The stage projects from the back or side of a carriage with two panels that open to the right and left, each with two scenes, on the left, shooting dint at yo inocent (King George IV spraying Caroline) and a bit of fun or a scene at Manchester!!! (cavalry using swords to cut their way through a mob), on the right, bank restrictions (four people hanging from a gallows) and Kinglike amusement (the King(?) and bishop drinking). Includes lengthy verse which alludes to the trial of Caroline.
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Panorama of the times, [1821?], a man, the celebrated juggler, standing on a stage greeting the audience, sitting at his sides are two hurdy-gurdy players, one on a box labeled Money Box and the other on a box labeled Quack Medicine. The stage projects from the back or side of a carriage with two panels that open to the right and left, each with two scenes, on the left, shooting dint at yo inocent (King George IV spraying Caroline) and a bit of fun or a scene at Manchester!!! (cavalry using swords to cut their way through a mob), on the right, bank restrictions (four people hanging from a gallows) and Kinglike amusement (the King(?) and bishop drinking). Includes lengthy verse which alludes to the trial of Caroline.

Date

1821

Credit line

Photo12/Liszt Collection/Quint Lox Limited

Reference

LZT16A00_205

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