Description
depicted on the the morning of September 19th 1815
The satire refers to the popular discontent with the King's conduct ten years after his acclamation in 1760
The church of St John-at-Hackney is visible in the distance
The monument was erected in 1836 and the area of Battle Bridge was subsequently re-named King's Cross
Miseries of London Finish:Stretched depicted on the the morning'Miseries of London', 1812. A woman walking down Wapping Old Stairs being assailed by a group of watermen plying for trade. Two figures watch from a balcony, whilst the sleeping man in the foreground is oblivious.
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