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File:Thomas Rowlandson - Undertakers Regaling - After John Nixon - 1801.jpg

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current22:25, 14 April 2018Thumbnail for version as of 22:25, 14 April 20182,000 × 1,573 (709 KB)Tagishsimon{{Information |description ={{en|1=Caricature drawing of the Falcon Inn, Battersea, by John Nixon and etched by Thomas Rowlandson, entitled 'Undertakers Regaling' or 'Undertakers regaling themselves at Death’s Door Battersea Rise Surry', a play on the name of the then landlord, Robert Death; and incorporating 1785 comic verse from Edward Trapp Pilgrim entitled ‘Lines on a publican, named Death’. Undertakers picnic and revell outside a country inn displaying the name R. Death; in the backgro...
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