Description
Charles Parnell and WH Smith at the chess board
and looks directly at the viewer
Windmill with a circular wooden balcony and cap which could rotate into the wind
a crowd gathers around and the Princess looks on from a window
Satire relating to Sir John Barnard Size:Standard: 6 x 4in Charles Parnell and WH SmithSatire relating to Sir John Barnard, 1755.'The living statued patriot, lately so justly celebrated, but now generally censured and exploded', 1755. The statue of Sir John Barnard at the Royal Exchange, with, in the lower margin, humourous verses said to have been posted beneath it. The verses reproach Barnard, who was still living, with his retirement from public life. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1737.
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