Description
Damage caused by fighting during the First World War
Various figures are visible including a stag
Three graveyard watch houses
Hogarth made the engraving in retaliation for a satirical attack made on him by Churchill in the epistle
After The Luncheon
Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Gramont restraining Damage caused by fighting duringElizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Gramont, c1660s. Portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton (1641 1708) who married the Comte de Gramont, and was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II.
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