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The Tiger and the Tub
GB 2014 WS-04-LAN-03-04 · File · 1884-1894
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

An adaptation of the 1841 comic poem by Francis W.N. Bayley entitled 'The New Tale of a Tub'. The narrative follows two colonial hunters as they are attacked by a tiger, but eventually manage to trap it in a large wooden barrel. The tiger's tale comes through a hole in the tub, and the hunters tie a knot in it to prevent the tiger being able to escape. Many of the slides have damage to the black tape binding. The complete set of digitised images of these slides can be seen online at http://www.slides.uni-trier.de/set/index.php?id=3005075 [accessed 06/10/2015]

GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/65 · Item · 1816
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Landscape of the Thames at Windsor in the centre left background is Windsor Castle, framed by trees; its reflections can be seen in the river, which flows towards it, having emerged from the left of the picture; on the bank in the centre are five cows, and to the right there is a man seated upon a fallen tree trunk. The painting is signed in the bottom-right on the trunk of the tree: 'TCH 1816'

Hofland, Thomas Christopher, 1777-1863