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The Good Effects of Carbonic Gas!, 1807 (hand coloured engraving)

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NRM260206
Image title
The Good Effects of Carbonic Gas!, 1807 (hand coloured engraving)
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Artist
Cruikshank, Isaac (1756-1811) / Scottish
Location
Science Museum, London, UK
Medium
hand coloured engraving
Date
1807 AD (C19th AD)
Image description

satire of gas street lighting; acrobat representing Frederick Albert Winsor (d.1830) who introduced the cockspur lamp system; use of gas unpopular due to its unpleasant smell;

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© Science and Society Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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satirical drawing / choking / choking / streetlamp / smelly / caricature / satirical / coughing / Engraving / Mzengraving
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Largest available format 3453 × 5060 px 7 MB
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Medium 699 × 1024 px 59 × 87 mm 1.3 MB

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