Description
with the Lord Mayor's procession passing under the unfinished arches
Eight specimens of flint pebbles
and to the right a husband is beating his wife with a stick he has presumably just purchased from the stick seller
It is thought that the house was once used as the summer residence of Nell Gwynne
Fire at the Royal Exchange
Hare mb-artistname William Turner with the Lord Mayor's procession'Hare', c1859 1917. William de Morgan (1839 1917) was a British potter and tile designer. He was a close friend of William Morris.
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