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Rat Catching Collection

Background imageRat Catching Collection: Burns Monument, View from Campbells Close, Edinburgh (w / c)

Burns Monument, View from Campbells Close, Edinburgh (w / c)
EDB51807 Burns Monument, View from Campbells Close, Edinburgh (w/c) by Bell, John (1823-81); City of Edinburgh Museums and Art Galleries, Scotland; English, out of copyright

Background imageRat Catching Collection: The Merchant of Death of Rats (engraving)

The Merchant of Death of Rats (engraving)
820063 The Merchant of Death of Rats (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Merchant of Death of Rats)

Background imageRat Catching Collection: Rat hunters (engraving)

Rat hunters (engraving)
820064 Rat hunters (engraving) by Wilkie, David (1785-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rat hunters, to the president and members of the Royal Academy)

Background imageRat Catching Collection: A crowd gather around a man gesticulating with a stick in his left hand (engraving)

A crowd gather around a man gesticulating with a stick in his left hand (engraving)
820066 A crowd gather around a man gesticulating with a stick in his left hand (engraving) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRat Catching Collection: The rat catcher (colour litho)

The rat catcher (colour litho)
820065 The rat catcher (colour litho) by Visscher, Cornelius de (c.1520-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rat catcher, depicting a man carrying a box on a strap over his shoulder)

Background imageRat Catching Collection: The rat-catcher (engraving)

The rat-catcher (engraving)
820062 The rat-catcher (engraving) by Slingelandt, Pieter van (1640-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rat-catcher, a boy seated with his feet in a pond)

Background imageRat Catching Collection: The apostate Jack R - the political rat catcher - NB. Rats taken alive!, 1784

The apostate Jack R - the political rat catcher - NB. Rats taken alive!, 1784. John Robinson, Secretary to the Treasury in the late government, on his hands and knees

Background imageRat Catching Collection: Rat Hunting, 1823

Rat Hunting, 1823. It was important to control rats in both town and country as they spread disease and contaminated and consumed grain and other food supplies


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