Miss Wilmot
1 portrait by Tilt & Bogue
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Miss Wilmot
by William Henry Mote, printed by McQueen (Macqueen), published by Tilt & Bogue, after John Hayter
stipple engraving, published 1 November 1842
11 1/8 in. x 8 1/4 in. (283 mm x 210 mm) plate size; 17 1/4 in. x 11 3/4 in. (437 mm x 300 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D40903
Artistsback to top
- John Hayter (1800-1895), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 72 portraits.
- McQueen (Macqueen) (active 1819-1872), Printers. Artist or producer associated with 72 portraits.
- William Henry Mote (1803-1871), Line and stipple engraver. Artist or producer associated with 74 portraits.
- Tilt & Bogue (active 1840-1843), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 1 portrait.
Events of 1842back to top
Current affairs
Edwin Chadwick publishes his damning report, Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Poor, which details the shocking living conditions of the urban poor and prompts government to take a new interest in public health issues.A year-long depression and the rejection of the Chartist petition leads to riots, with workers striking in the Midlands, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and parts of Scotland.
Art and science
Mudie's Lending Library opens, becoming one of the largest circulating libraries in the period. Made popular by the otherwise high cost of books, it exerts a great influence over literature; both by maintaining the more costly 'three decker' novel structure, and acting as moral censor.Richard Owen, the English biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist, coins the term 'dinosaur', combining the Greek words for 'formidable' and 'reptile'.
International
Treaty of Nanjing, which allows China to trade with Britain and lends Hong Kong to the British crown for 150 years. In Afghanistan, the Anglo-Afghan war ends as the British abandon Kabul, withdrawing to India and losing most of their garrison force in the operation with only one member, Dr William Brydon, surviving.Comments back to top
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