Gallery: 'A Storehouse of Past and Present Manners and Customs': the Private Scrapbook becomes a Communal Record in the Journals of William Hone
Louis James
Fig. 1William Hone, title page to The Every-Day Book (1826). Author's collection.
Fig. 2[George Cruikshank?], Bona Dea - The Earth , (1826), unsigned wood engraving. Private collectionFrontispiece to The Every-Day Book, Vol I, p. ii.
Fig. 3Unattributed May, (1827), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol II, cols 567-8.
Fig. 4Unattributed, Festival of Cobblers of Paris, August 1, 1641, (1827), wood engraving from unidentified contemporary original. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book , vol II, cols 1057-1058.
Fig. 5George Cruikshank, THE ELEPHANT, as he laid dead at Exeter Change (in March 1826), (1827), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol II, cols 321-322.
Fig. 6Unattributed, Francis Grose, Esq., F & A. etc. (author of Antiquities of England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland), (1826), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol I, cols, 665-666.
Fig. 7[George Cruikshank?], 'The Tempation of St Anthony', (1826), wood engraving, Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol I, cols 113-114.
Fig. 8Unattributed, The Tree of Common Law, (1826), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol I, cols 233-4.
Fig. 9[George Cruikshank?], Somer Town Miracle, (1826), unsigned wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol I, cols 473-474.
Fig. 10'Sears', May-day in Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, (1826), wood engraving. Private collection.From The Every-Day Book, vol I, cols 567-568.
Fig. 11George Cruikshank, April 1 - All Fools Day, (1826), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Table Book, vol I, cols 409-410.
Fig. 12Unattributed, Breughel's Concert of Cats, (1826), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Table-Book, vol I, cols 1105-1106.
Fig. 13[George Cruikshank?], Chimney Sweepers on May-Day, (1826), unattributed wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Table-Book, vol I, cols 583-4.
Fig. 14George Cruikshank, Very deaf, indeed, (1827), wood engraving. Author's collection.The Table Book, vol II, cols 1553-1554.
Fig. 15Unattributed, Carrying the "Holly Tree" at Brough, Westmoreland, (1827), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Table-Book, vol II, p. 29.
Fig. 16Unattributed, St Thomas a Becket, (1827), wood engraving. Author's collection.From The Table-Book, vol II, cols 929-930.
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