Description
The image is a satire on the lavishness of civic hospitality
View of the Custom House from the quay with figures outside
A man shows a boy round the cemetery
showing an ugly woman holding a spy glass which touches the circumference of a large circle representing a magnified drop of water filled with grotesque aquatic creatures
Two women and a little girl model the latest fashions
Church of St Paul, Shadwell, London Size:Large: 7 x 5in The image is a satireChurch of St Paul, Shadwell, London, c1810. View across the churchyard. The church was built in the 17th century. In the 18th century John Wesley preached there and Captain James Cook was one of the congregation. In 1817 the building was demolished and replaced by a Waterloo church designed by John Walters.
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