Passers-by surprised by a gust of wind in front of the shop window of Carington Bowles in London, A real scene in St. Pauls Church Yard on a windy day (title on object), A gust of wind causes all the passers-by to reach for their hats. The hat and wig of an almost bald woman are blowing upwards. In the foreground is a weeping boy wearing an apron. He has dropped a tray of fish. In the window portraits of clergymen and satirical prints. Numbered at lower left: 504., print maker: anonymous, after drawing by: Robert Dighton, publisher: Carington Bowles, (mentioned on object), London, Jun-1783, paper, height 351 mm × width 250 mm
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Passers- surprised, gust, wind, front, shop window, Carington Bowles, London, real scene, St, Pauls Church Yard, windy day, title, object, gust, wind causes, passers-, reach, hats, hat, wig, almost bald woman, blowing upwards, foreground, weeping boy wearing, apron, dropped, tray, fish, window portraits, clergymen, satirical prints, Numbered, lower left, 504, print maker, anonymous, drawing, Robert Dighton, publisher, Carington Bowles, mentioned, object, London, Jun-1783, paper, height 351 mm × width 250 mm
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