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Elizabeth Yates (née Brunton) in 'Grace Huntley'

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Elizabeth Yates (née Brunton) in 'Grace Huntley'

by Thomas Woolnoth, published by John Cumberland, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 11 November 1833
5 7/8 in. x 3 3/4 in. (148 mm x 96 mm) paper size
Given by Bonnie and Robert Meech, 2010
Reference Collection
NPG D38550

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  • John Cumberland (active 1827-1840), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 25 portraits.
  • Thomas Charles Wageman (1787-1863), Painter, printmaker and draughtsman. Artist or producer associated with 263 portraits, Sitter associated with 2 portraits.
  • Thomas Woolnoth (1785-1857), Painter and engraver. Artist or producer associated with 121 portraits.

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Current affairs

Shaftesbury's Factory Act is passed regulating women's hours and providing for the education of children working in the textile industry.
Bank Act is passed, making Bank of England notes Britain's legal tender.

Art and science

Charles Lamb publishes Last Essays of Elia after the enormous success of his earlier Essays. A comic allegorization of his humdrum clerical job they become one of the period's literary sensations.
Charles Dickens begins his series Sketches by Boz in the Monthly Magazine.

International

Abolition of slavery in the British Empire; 780,000 slaves are freed, £20 million is allocated as compensation for slave owners and a six year apprenticeship system for freed slaves is established.

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