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Advertisement for, "The Adventures of Mr. & Mrs. Sandboys"
Dalziel Brothers
n.d.
The Bottle, Plate II, "He is discharged from his employment for drunkeness:they pawn their clothes to supply the bottle,"
George Cruikshank
1800s
The Bottle, Plate III, "An execution sweeps off the greater portion of their furniture:they comfort themselves with the bottle,"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate I, "The bottle is brought out for the first time: The Husband induces his wife 'just to take a drop',"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate IV, "Unable to obtain emloyment, they are driven by poverty into the streets to beg, and by this means they still supply the bottle,"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate V, "Cold, Misery, and want, destroy their youngest child: they console themselves with the bottle,"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate VI, "Fearful quarrels, and brutal violence, are the natural consequences of the frequent use of bottle,"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate VIII, "The Bottle had done its work,"
George Cruikshank
1847
The Bottle, Plate VII, The husband, in the state of furious drunkeness, kills his wife with the instrument of all their misery,"
George Cruikshank
1847
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