I06 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



plates were engraved by G. and C. Hunt ; size of 

 plates, 17 inches by 12 inches ; published by J. 

 Moore, "at the Corner of West Street, Upper St 

 Martin's Lane." 



Scenes on the Road, or A Trip to Epsom 

 and Back, is the title of a set of four plates, each 

 19! inches by i2-g inches; engraved by J. Harris, 

 printed in colours, and published May 30th, 1836, 

 by R. Ackermann. 



Plate I is Hyde Park Corner ; No. 2, The 

 Lord Nelson Inn, Cheam ; No. 3, The Cock at 

 Sutton ; and No. 4, Kennington Gate. Each 

 picture bears a verse from a song in the musical 

 farce, " Hit or Miss." The lines from plate 3 will 

 serve as an example : — 



" Where Belles as well as Beaux to get the whip hand strive, 

 And Mrs. Snip the tailor's wife can teach her spouse to drive, 

 So Jacky Snip, his wife and all, to Dobbin's back are strapped 



on 

 In one-horse chay to spend the day with neighbour Stitch at 



Clapton." 



The Grand Stand at Doncaster Races con- 

 tains portraits of the winning horses ; size of plate, 

 24j inches by 21 inches. 



Doncaster, Ascot, Goodwood, and Epsom 

 Races. This is a set of four plates engraved by 

 Pyall, each 245- inches by 14 inches. 



The Aylesbury Steeplechase. A series of four 



