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Intended statues for Waterloo Place Finish:none The City militia was often

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The City militia was often satirised for its unsoldierly appearance

and others can be seen through the arches on the left

This is a satire on Charles James Fox's India Bill

View of a pea seller emptying a basket of peas from his cart into a bag held by a lady

A 17th century rat and mouse catcher

Intended statues for Waterloo Place Finish:none The City militia was often'Intended statues for Waterloo Place', 1821. Two large figures on a low pedestal embracing. King George IV is shown as Bacchus and Lady Conyngham as Ariadne. Against the pedestal leans a portfolio which says 'Lady C's attitudes suppressed'. Lord Conyngham stands on the left, sprouting antlers. Lady Elizabeth Conyngham was one of the King's mistresses.

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