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Butler's alley posters & prints
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View of Butler's Alley, Milton Street, City of London
Charles James Richardson
Butler's Pantry at Chatsworth House, 1827
William Henry Hunt
Back Street or Alley in Whitechapel, London
Anonymous
Samuel Butler
Gilbert Soest
Butler, c.1827
William Henry Hunt
Samuel Butler, 17th century English poet and satirist
Anonymous
Samuel Butler in wig and robes
George Vertue
Paul's Alley, Australia Avenue, London
John Crowther
Burning the Rumps at Temple Bar, 1725-30
Unknown
Frontispiece and Its Explanation: Twelve Large Illustrations for Samuel Butler…, February 1725-26
William Hogarth
Old Town Alley
Anonymous
Botolph Alley, London
John Crowther
View of Butler's Almshouses, Caxton Street, Westminster, London
John Crowther
A Norman butler and his assistants
Anonymous
George and Catherine Wheel Alley, London
Anonymous
Medieval Alleyway
Anonymous
Simon Butler, 1852
Jean Francois Millet
Two views of 17th century houses in Little Bell Alley, City of London
Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Alley of Poplars along the Loing, 1892
Alfred Sisley
James Wandesford Butler, Marquis of Ormonde
Anonymous
Courtyard and alley
Gerrit Lamberts
Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726.
William Hogarth
Hudibras in the Stocks
Sir John Gilbert
Garraway's Coffee House, Change Alley, London, 1866. Tea Was First Sold Here in England. Garraway's Was the Headquarters of the...
Anonymous
Gunpowder Alley, London
James Findlay
General Butler
Anonymous
View of figures in Glean Alley, Bermondsey, London
W Barker
Portrait of the poet William Butler Yeats, 1903
Anonymous
British Museum, Holborn, London
Augustus Butler
Change Alley, London
John Carter
Change Alley, London
Frederick Napoleon Shepherd
1930s Man Bowling Just Releasing Ball Into Alley
Anonymous
Portrait of Samuel Butler, c.1670-80
Gilbert Soest
Hudibras and the Skimmingto
William Hogarth
They Were Always Repulsed by a Terrible, Strong-Minded Butler, Who Kept Guard on the Mat, and Allowed None to Pass
Anonymous
Coleman Street, London
Anonymous
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