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The Boxer, John “Jack” Broughton
by William Hogarth c. 1742(Lowther Estate Trust)
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John “Jack” Broughton
c. 1742(Private Collection)
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“SMITH alias BUCKHORSE, 1747 the Noted Bruiser”
“Hogarth pinx” c. 1747 (The British Museum)
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John “Jack” Broughton
by John Faber Jr, after John Ellys Mid 18th Century (National Portrait Gallery)
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George 'The Coachman' Stevenson
1742(Bonhams)
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“The FAMOUS George Taylor, the BRUISER”
by Andrew Miller c. 1745 - 1750(The British Museum)
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James Figg
by John Faber Jr, after John Ellys Mid 18th Century (The British Museum)
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James Figg
by John Faber Jr, after John Ellys Mid 18th Century (The British Museum)
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John 'Buckhorse' Smith, the Boxer
c. 1760 - 1775(The British Museum)
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Richard Humphreys, the Boxer
by John Hoppner of London 1788(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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The Bruising Match by Hemskerck (Dutch)
by John Bowles c. 1733 - 1752(The British Museum)
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The Bruising Match by Hemskerck (Dutch)
by John Bowles c. 1733 - 1752(The British Museum)
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Jack Broughton's Rules of the Ring
1743(Private Collection)
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“The BRUISER BRUIS’D: Or, the Knowing Ones Taken in.”
c. 1750(The British Museum)
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“The BRUISER BRUIS’D: Or, the Knowing Ones Taken in.”
by Peter Gri!n c. 1750(The British Museum)
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Boxing Match
by Mathew Darly, George Edwards 1754(The British Museum)
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Sailors Boxing Being Watched by Low Grade Naval O!cers. Inscribed “R. Pollard Watch”
c. 1755 - 1800(The British Museum)
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Sailors Boxing Being Watched by Low Grade Naval O!cers. Inscribed “R. Pollard Watch”
c. 1755 - 1800(The British Museum)
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A Prize Fight
by Thomas Rowlandson c. 1757 - 1800(The British Museum)
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“THE CHAMBER BOXING MATCH, OR THE MAD L-AND ENRAGD C-”
London 1758(The British Museum)
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“THE PROCLAMATION of PROCLAMATIONS....”
by Edward Sumpter after Je" eryes Hamett O’Neale c. 1763(The British Museum)
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“The PILLORY TRIUMPHANT: Or, No. 45 for ever.”
London 1765(The British Museum)
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“The Female Bruisers”
by John Collett 1768(Museum of London)
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“The Female Bruisers”
after John Collett 1768(Private Collection)
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“Christmas Eve in the MORNING - BOXING DAY at NIGHT”
London c. 1770 - 1800(The British Museum)
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“Christmas Eve in the MORNING - BOXING DAY at NIGHT”
London c. 1770 - 1800(The British Museum)
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“War establishment”
by Thomas Colley 1783(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“ANTICIPATION”
1784(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT”
by William Dent, Published by J. Brown 1785(The British Museum)
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“Excuse us if you please Sir - “
London 1787 (Lewis Walpole Library)
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“The famous battle between Richard Humphreys & Daniel Mendoza...”
by James Gillray 1788(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“SIX STAGES OFF MARRING A FACE”
by Thomas Rowlandson 1792(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“The Earl of Essex receiving a box of the ear from Queen Elizabeth Wale del. ; Collyer sc.”
by Joseph Collyer 1774(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“The FRENCHMAN in LONDON”
by Jno. Collet 1770(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“The FRENCHMAN in LONDON”
by Jno. Collet 1770(The British Museum)
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“The Human Passions”
by Timothy Bobbin 1773(Lewis Walpole Library)
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“An Engagement in Billingsgate Channel, between the Terrible and the Tiger, two First Rates”
by Carington Bowles 1781(The British Museum)
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“The Rival Queens of Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres,...”
by William Holland 1782(The British Museum)
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“THE ROMP”
by Rushworth, Published by S.W. Fores 1785(The British Museum)
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