A Trip to Gretna Green, 25 October 1805
Scope and Contents
Engraving (coloured impression). A pretty girl (left) and a handsome young officer in regimentals (right) stand facing each other; he holds her hand, and places a ring on her finger. The grotesque elderly man, more parson than blacksmith, stands between them, bawling from a book and watching the bride. Behind (right) is a post-chaise and horse; a postilion stands by, watching the ceremony. In the background (left) is a shed where a horse is being shoed. It is placarded: 'Tim Tag Blacksmith and Rector'. Grego, 'Rowlandson', ii. 2015. Reproduced, F. L. Carter, ‘Gretna Green and the Arts’, 'Print Collector’s Quarterly', xix. 240. Partial description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. IX. 11818. Date often altered to 1811.
Dates
- Creation: 25 October 1805
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Extent
1 Item(s)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
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