Description
'The Aeriel Ship
to mark the Golden Jubilee of King George III
Both of the women are wearing the full hooped shirt dresses that were fashionable at the time
Tyne & Wear
Interior of St Margaret's Church
Humbug or heraldic honours Size:Large: 7 x 5in 'The Aeriel Ship'Humbug or heraldic honours', c1790. A vulgar character, applying for a grant of arms, admitting that his greatest achievement was escaping from Ludgate Prison by a rope which he had fixed around the statue of King Lud. This is a satire on the College of Arms.
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