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[Admission ticket to a masquerade at Bayswater, January 20, 1820].
Title at head of illustration:
Masquerade, Bayswater, Jany. 1818
[London] :
[publisher not identified],
[1820]
1 ticket :
illustrations ;
10 x 14 cm
still image
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The etching, signed "Johnson Esq. delin.", depicts men and women dressed in fancy costume, inside a hall with framed pictures on the wall. The British Museum attributes the etching to Samuel William Reynolds.
At foot: "No. [blank] admit [blank]. Bayswater, Jany. 20, 1820. Masquerade ticket. Not transferble."
Public Domain
public domain
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BAC: British Art Center copy tightly cropped, with loss of content (including the image title at top). The ticket is numbered 92, for the admission of "Miss Blew." This may be Sarah Pelerin Blew (1799-1873), who in 1822 would marry Benjamin Golding.
Balls (Parties)
Great Britain
19th century.
Dance parties
Great Britain
19th century.
Amusements
Great Britain
19th century.
Costume
Great Britain
19th century.
London (England)
Social life and customs
19th century.
Etchings
1820.
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Admission tickets
England
19th century.
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Ephemera.
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Interiors.
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Blew, Sarah Pelerin,
1799-1873
Provenance.
Reynolds, Samuel William,
1773-1835,
engraver.
View a selection of digital images in the Yale Center for British Art's online catalogue
https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/orbis:11678623