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Description An Annotated Catalog of images associated with the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 and the Celebration of the Great Deliverance of 1605, Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night |
Table of
Contents Introduction Preface: Images:
A Response to Illiteracy Many
Choices Purpose Examples
from the “Comic Revolution’ 1815-
Child's History of England, Charles
Dickens. 1840- “Guy
Fawkes treated classically,” The Comic Almanack,
1844 David Bogue, by George Cruikshank, Print-
1840, London. 1849- Guy
Faux: A Squib-Author: Horace Mayhew, illustrated
by Percy Cruikshank 1847-1848-
THE COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND, Gilbert Abbott
A'Beckett Pantomime 1835- First
mention of Harlequin Guy Fawkes, Morning Post -
Wednesday 23 December 1835- First
Description of Harlequin Guy Fawkes, London
Courier and Evening Gazette - Monday December 28 Harlequin
and Guy Fawkes; Or, The 5th of November, A Comic
Pantomime Lord
Chmberlain version-Harlequin and Guy Fawkes; 1837-1838
Charles Dickens Review from THE PANTOMIME OF LIFE
In:: Mudfog & Other Sketches, 1836-Green's
Harlequin Guy Fawkes- Tabletop Theatre Version
Greens Juvenile Drama, No. 7 1836-
Green's Toy Theatre version, edition 1836-Green's
Toy Theatre Edition, Plate 3 c. 1840-
Webb’s 8th Scene 1836-
Greens, “Harlequinade”, Harlequin Guy Fawkes,
Plate 10 Pantomime
Guy Fawkes’ c.
1850-Webb 1 c.1840-
Webb 2 1836- John
Kilby Green, Green’s, Harlequin Guy Fawkes 1850-Greens 1808-
Greens, Plate 3 1822-
Hodgeson 1835-
Skelts, Harlequin Guy Fawkes 1855-
Arthur Smith, Man in the Moon 1850- O.
Smith, Richard John Smith as Fawkes, c.1850-
Richard John Smith, O. Smith
as Guy Fawkes 1831-40,
Mr. O. Smith, Richard John Smith as
Guy Fawkes 1855-Death
of O. Smith-Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - Sunday
February 4 Cartoons Artists take
the Part of the Eye of God 1617- Wheel
of the Popes, Francis Herring:"Mischeefes
Mysterie: Or Treason's Master-Peece, 1625-
Popish Plots and Treasons, Thankful Remembrance of
Gods Mercie by G.C. James
Gilray 1782- Guy
Vaux, Judas Iscariot, Charles James Fox, William
Petty 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne 1791- Guy
Vaux discovered in his attempt to destroy the King
the House of Lords his companions attempting to
escape. 1792- Guy
Vaux 1784 Guy
Vaux or F blowing up the Part house a grey, B.
Wayylen (?) 1784-Westminster
Canvas, William Dent, Print made by James Ridgway
Published by 1784, London. 1816-Guy
Faux c. 1820-
Guy Vaux Brougham and Vaux Baron,1778-1866. 1828-30-
William Heath, Wellington and Peel as guys tied
back to back, Dont you remember the 5th of
November, Print made by Thomas McLean, London. 1830-Guy
Fawkes, The Anniversary of the Popish Plot,
Johnson 1832-Guy
Vaux at St Stephen's 1832- John
Doyle,The Fifth of Novemer or the Gun Powder Plot 118 1834- Guy
Vaux, Punch 1840- John
Doyle, Sketch Punch
Cartoons Vol.
I.——July to December 1841. It is
interesting that Guy Fawkes plays a larger than
average role in the first volume. 123 The Modern
Guy Vaux Running
Children Chaired Effigy Chaired
Effigy –“An Old Trainer” Volume 4,
1842 The
Unconscious Guy Fawkes Volume 5
1843 The
Temperance Guy Fawkes, At the London Docks Volume 5,
July-Dec 1843 The Guy
Mayor’s Day, John Leech 1843- Volume
5, University Intelligence, . Vol. 8-9
1845 Parliamentary
Mare’s Nest Vol 10-11,
1846 Explosiion Vol.12-13,1847 “Guy Fawkes
Day” Vol. 14-15,
1848 “Three
groans from an old guy” Vol 15-
1848 A Palpable
Mistake Vol. 16-17
1849 Our little
Bird The Great
Railway Guy for 1849, George Hutson Manners and
Customs of ye Englishe in 1849. No. 37, A Prospect
of ye 5th of November “Showynge ye
Guys.” Vol. 18-19,
1850 The Guy
Fawkes of 1850, Preparing to Blow up All England Vol. 22-23-
1852 Electricity
Perverted Lord John
Blowing up the Guys in Parliament, A Design for
the Fifth Vol. 23
1852 - The Eve of
St Guy The Eve of
St. Guy. (From the "Galway Vituperator.") Text Vol. 28-9-
1855- Guy Fawkes
Day in Vienna Vol. 30 –
31, 1856 Chairing
the Member or the Triumphant Guy Fireworks
in Preparation Vol. 34-35,
1858 Annual
Report of the Fifth of November Vol.
36-37-July 30,1859 An
Unpleasant Neighbour Vols.
36-37-1859- Guy Fawkes
for 1859 Vol.52-53-1867 The Fenian
Guy Fawkes Vol.
54-55-1868 New Guy
Fawkes or Dizzy’s Chef D’oeuvre Vol.
60-61-1871 A Genteel
Scrimmage In the Pre-Raphael-light-and-dark style Vol.
66-67-1874 A November
Cracker Guy Fawkes
the Second Quite a Novel Creation Vol. 70-71-
1876 “Pointing
to Model” Catesby and
Lords Vol. 72-73
-1877 Guy Fawkes
in the Workhouse Vol.
74-75-1878 Grown-up
Bonfire Boys Vol.
76-77-1879 Says Myself
to Myself Vol.
Calendar- 1880 November
Calendar Vols.
78-79- 1880- The Irish
Guy Fawkes Volume 81-
1881, Historical
Picture, Nov. 5 Guy Fawkes or The Man who Missed
the Train “Row
Brothers Row” 1881 Volume
82-1882- November 11 Guying Him;
Or, The Fourth on the Fifth Volume
84-85, 1883 No. 343 Guy
Fawkes Day in the Mountains Vol. 87,
1884-, November 8, 1884 The
Unconscious Guy Fawkes Volume
88-1885 Guy Fawkes
Tennyson Blowing Up The Authorities of the
Admiralty Volume 89-
1885 Nearly
Exploded Idea Quite
Exploded Idea Volume 91-
1886 A Merry
Burst with a Fawkes, Fox Hunting Volume
94-95-1888 The
Workhouse Guy The
Workhouse Guy 2 Volume
98-99-1890 Please to
Remember the Fifth of November Fancy
Sketch for November 5 Magistrate Letting off a
Cracker with a Little Caution Volume
100-101-1891 The Fifth
of November anticipated in Quite Mad-eira Volume
104-105-1893 The Grand
Old Guy Fawkes (after Leech) Vol. 107-
1894 Labby as
Guy Fawkes Vol.
108-109- 1895 Bicycle Guy Vol
110-111-1896- Guy Fawkes
up-to-date Vol
114-115- 1898 November-
Guy Fox’s Day Vol.- 116-
1899-. The Fifth
of November Vol.
122-123- 1902 “Please to
remember the Fifth of November (The melodramatic
O’Br-n.) The
Glorious Fifth He Blew up
the Parlourmaid Vol.
126-127- 1904 Please to
remember- Will he ever forget? Vol.
128-129; 1905 Are you
Mistaking this for the Fifth of November? Vol
132-133- 1907 The New Guy
Fawkes Plot Vol.
135-1908- Supplanted Vols.
136-137- 1909 A Pleasure
Deferred Vols.
138-139- 1910- The March
of Science Vols.
142-143- 1912 Fireworks
for the Fifth Vol 148-
1915 Studies in
Nerves (November )5 Vol.
156-15, 1919, The Popular
Guy, November 5 November
3,1923- The Guy
Hards Our Guy Punch
Selected Texts 1841-
Volume 1, PLEASE TO REMEMBER THE FIFTH OF
NOVEMBER. 1849- Vol.
16-17 Our little Bird- A Guy Fawkes Wanted 1880- Vol.
79- - THE IRISH GUY FAWKES. - Punch, September 4, 1884-
Volume 87- THE UNCONSCIOUS GUY EAWKES; OR,
IN THE WRONG CELLAR. 1892- Vol.
103, November 5, “GUY-FOX POPULI “, PUNCH, OR THE
LONDON CHARIVARI. Cartoon
Chronology Resumes 1818- Anon.
A Genuine Dandy or Walking Guy, Marks, Nov.5th
1818. 1840-
O’Connell in Cellar, John Doyle, Nov.16. 1850-87–
George McCrae, Duke of Guy (se) 1850-
George Sala, The Guy Faux of 1850 1850- The
Popish Invasion, Purkness 1850-Western
Times, Saturday November 9, The Fifth of November
in Exeter 1850-
Western Times - Saturday November 9, 1850
“Portraits of His Holiness and His Eminence, As
they were Last Seen at Exeter”, J. Harding. 1850- John
Leech, Discovery of Guido Fawkes by Suffolk and
Mounteagle 1853- On
the Fifth of November, A Gross Insult…, George
Cruikshank, Comic Almanac 1856- “The
New Guy Faux or The Conspirators Detected,
Melbourne Punch, July 10. 1863-
Nov.7., The Yankee Guy Fawkes, Fun 1864-1903-
Remember Remember the Fifth of November, The
Humour of Life, Phil May 1868-George Cruikshank,
unpublished, Fawkes in Cellar 1872- “Our
Illustrious Visitors”, Fun, September 21 1873-The
Gunpowder Plot, Nov. 5, 1605, Fun 1874-“Guy
Fawkes The Second”, Fun ,November 22. 1876-
Memoranda for Any Year, Judy c.1878-
“Our Mission to Ashantee” 1880- The
Traditional Guy, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic
News, Saturday, November 6 (Details) 1881-
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News – Saturday,
November 5 1881-Whole 1884-. Not
Fair, Judy, Conclusion Appendix 1
Timeline of the Gunpowder plot Appendix II
Timeline of English History Appendix
III Kings and Queens of England Appendix IV
About the Images Appendix V,
From: A Chronology of Social Change Appendix
VI, The Lantern The Lantern Account, Robert
Cecil, Lord Salisbury, November 9,1605 From The
King’s Book- The Official Record From: The
Trial of the Conspirators 1897-John
Gerard on Lanthorn APPENDIX I.
(p. 140).Epitaph in St. Anne's, Aldersgate.
[Maitland, Londonm (1756), p. 1065.] APPENDIX
K.Peter Heywood APPENDIX
K., Peter Heywood S E R M O
N|| P R E A c H’D at the Cathedral Church ||St. P
A U Ls||} Novemb. 5. 1699. B E F O R E
The Right Honourable the L O R D MAY O
R:| Aldermen and Citizens L o N D o N
| By the Right Honorable Thomas Morer, |
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