Description
a horse and carriage in the yard
View of the courtyard of no 102 Leadenhall Street
St Christopher-le-Stocks was demolished in 1781 to make way for the expansion of the Bank of England
Bob latchford
The Pig that Pays the Rint Finish:10-pack a horse and carriage in'The Pig that Pays the Rint', 1877. An alcoholic working class man is shown slumped against a lamppost outside an ale house. From the Chancellor's point of view, this is an excellent source of income into the government coffers, despite the personal and social implications of the evils of alcohol. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 1, 1877.
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