Description
Tom Rakewell is taking possession of his miserly father's effects
Satirical scene showing a crowded coach leaving the Belle Sauvage Inn
the men wear dinner-jackets
in the presence of the Sheriffs
with the ship the 'Henry Addington' decorated with flags of various nations firing her cannons
The Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?) Product:Fine art poster Tom Rakewell is taking possessionThe Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Tile hung facade of the Rose Tavern as it appeared in about 1730. The pediment is decorated with relief sculptures of fish or dolphins, and the windows have leaded lights. The sign of the rose hangs above the door.
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