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Gog and Magog rewarded, or, the King at the bridge: a new song, to the tune of Hearts of Oak are our Ships.

Gog and Magog rewarded, or, the King at the bridge: a new song, to the tune of Hearts of Oak are our Ships.
Published

[London]: Published by B. Hepner, [approximately 1831]

illustrations
760 x 256 mm
Peel 2231
Notes
First line of song: "Gog and Magog descend from their stands at Guildhall, ... "
Broadside containing 2 new songs to celebrate the opening of London Bridge. With 2 woodcut illustrations, with caption "going in state to open new London Bridge."
Illustration accompanying "Gog and Magog" is a mirrored copy of "Going in state to open the new bridge" by C.J. Grant (George 16733), originally published by G.S. Tregear; illustration accompanying "King William" is "The cock wot's lost his courage," a mirrored copy of "The Waterloo cock wot's lost his courage," published by Orlando Hodgson (1830?), and also used in Hepner's "Cock a doodle do; or, The mare, the hunter, the prince of watergruel, and the cabinet-makers of old England" (George 16344; 1830)
Associated names
Hepner, B., publisher.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Classification
Department