- Description
- Engraving; image: 26.2 x 13 cm.
- Note
- Grignion sculpt.
- Legend: From an ancient window in the house of George Tollet Esq'r at Betley in Staffordshire.
- Twelve sections after a colored glass window, probably executed at the time of Henry VIII, depicting a may pole and the traditional characters of the Morris dance, including Maid Marian, the friar, the performer on the pipe and tabor, the dysard or fool, the hobby-horse and Morris dancers wearing garters with bells.
- Upper right: To be placed at the end of the 2'd part of K. Henry IV.
- A version of *MGZFD Mor 1.
- Call Number
- *MGZFD Mor 2
- OCLC
- NYPY737056449-F
- Author
Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810.
- Title
Morris dancers.
- Imprint
[London, 178-?]
- Local Note
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- Connect to:
- Local Subject
Morris dances.
Folk dancing -- England.
Clowns and fools.
Prints (Graphic arts) -- Folk dancing -- 18th century.
- Research Call Number
*MGZFD Mor 2