Works Exhibited By The Royal Academy
1878 "You are no chicken" (139)
1880 Puss in boots (475)
1881 Winter quarters (570); Babes in "The Wood" (958)
1882 Little Milksops (461); "Witness my act and deed" (1495); Both Parent and Guardian (1504)
1883 England, Scotland, and Ireland - bull dog, collie, and pure Irish terrier (614); The cat's-cradle (822)
1884 More free than welcome (427); Rough and ready (441); Their first lesson (692)
1886 Opening the ball (93); Greed (1419); Tree'd (1429)
1887 Not at home (314)
1888 A happy family (231); Ploughing (614)
1890 Washing day (1080); A happy family (1095)
Information provided by the Royal Academy.
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