museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1858. 43.1 by 25.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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10. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1858. 23 by 19 cm. (Courtesy Sotheby's, London).
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11. The crossing sweeper, by Charles William Sharpe, after William Powell Frith. 1864. Line engraving, 26.4 by 21.9 cm. (Guildhall Library, London).
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13. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1893. 43 by 35 cm. (Whereabouts unknown; photograph courtesy Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art).
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2. 'A poor sweep, sir!', by William Marshall Craig. From W.M. Craig: Itinerant Trades. Description of the plates, representing the itinerant traders of London in their ordinary costume; with notices of the remarkable places given in the background. Drawn by William Marshall Craig, and engraved by Edwards, London 1804. Hand-coloured engraving, 14 by 10 cm. (Guildhall Library, London).
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3. Pray remember the poor sweeper, by Thomas Rowlandson. From Characteristic sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of Fifty-four plates, neatly coloured, London 1820. Hand-coloured etching, 11.5 by 6.5 cm. (Guildhalll Library, London).
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7. Consecrated ground, by Hablot Knight Browne. Illustration for Bleak House, 1852. Etching, 10 by 8 cm. (Museum of London).
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9. Shaftesbury, or Lost and found, by William MacDuff. 1862. 46.7 by 40.5 cm. (Museum of London).
Western art unattributed:
12. The crossing sweeper. Anon. Parian figurine of c.1860. Porcelain, 33 by 18 by 12 cm. (Museum of London).
Western art unattributed:
4. Lady, 'No, I've nothing for you'. Anon. From Punch 25 (1853), p.215. Wood engraving, 8.5 by 8.5 cm. (Museum of London).
Western art unattributed:
5. Boy (to be-witch-ing Old Lady of Fashion). 'Was you a looking for a broom, Marm?'. Anon. From Punch 28. (1855) p.20. Wood engraving, 11 by 9.5 cm. (Museum of London).
Western art unattributed:
6. 'Please marm, yer bonnet's comin' off!'. Anon. From Punch 25 (1853), p.235. Wood engraving, 11 by 9.5 cm. (Museum of London).
Western art unattributed:
8. Boys exercising at Tothill Fields Prison. Anon. From H. Mayhew and J. Binny: The Criminal Prisons of London and scenes of Prison Life, London 1862, opp. p.356. Wood engraving, 10 by 12.5 cm. (Museum of London).