The illustrated London news . nown !o ism : and In- well-:-, .lied ] bonis would have inl an iimillerent figure in ther by a Leicestershire cover-side. Not- i taking the field with hound?, thesmell nniy have beta in favour of I Oi I. !,i!l i But. nnnthei ?- : moral impossibility 1 -one??.hues make- i i -debt of t ii];..te but r? ir. Takers f: Interesting «jr to say a word or costume of the period was eoniiiion gcucraily in .;. ii ty, ilie triangular hat. the pun led head, ami ihr 1 ? i ?: i U ] apprndaev. The large thjfl co< lad


The illustrated London news . nown !o ism : and In- well-:-, .lied ] bonis would have inl an iimillerent figure in ther by a Leicestershire cover-side. Not- i taking the field with hound?, thesmell nniy have beta in favour of I Oi I. !,i!l i But. nnnthei ?- : moral impossibility 1 -one??.hues make- i i -debt of t ii];..te but r? ir. Takers f: Interesting «jr to say a word or costume of the period was eoniiiion gcucraily in .;. ii ty, ilie triangular hat. the pun led head, ami ihr 1 ? i ?: i U ] apprndaev. The large thjfl co< lad hat. e:ill. da , v. .is imported i,„iu Li. rmsny. and i- ret two George-. It is thus de-crib,-d, shaped like an erjuilateial triangle,.tieal precision on the head, some-sloping in an unvarying angle down-nded by a long, stiff, formal feather,rising from a large of black ribbcu on the dexter respect to 1 equestrian costume :, now, by-the-way,parka and clubs) it may be. t ,i a u, on my nearer approach, port of the equipage I hud notof I same as the coat and wa i iir: iim,m; \i;i,aM/ l-v !? ,;];??,. \\. 3 to select a subject for the painters exciting work ; and mot ooking on with admiration and cieliehtand executed, the colours having the pa no. oi hi- period, having been exhibited at the Royal Academyin 1*1::. The liuie ^iro^y m a you,,: woman crowning a pretty, srnart-looking girl with a gar]—J -lounging back and Toolcharmingly conceivedlieal: liy tone of nature. This picture, which we present printed in coloiopportune at this period, the hop-picking being ncand in a season bountiful, we believe, above tlscenes are more pietmcsnpie and cheerful than women, and children ate all employed. Labourers,mongers, factory girK dm hnakei>. fishermens boys, jolly l 11 t e i-nmg a couple of shillings [XT day ; and still the e. v r- nao., . and the in plen- In luu, v. .j] (.| \ fidl progress, ..eia).;e.


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, bookidillustratedl, bookyear1842