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Designed by Sir Horace Jones
was rebuilt by the Fishmongers' Company
North-west view of the Tower of London with figures and a carriage in the foreground
His plumed helmet sits on the ground at his side and the royal standard is behind him
The Reception in 1770 Finish:20-pack Designed by Sir Horace Jones'The Reception in 1770', 1770. George III, in his state coach, is driven along an empty street by the Prime Minister, the Duke of Grafton, dressed as a jockey. Around them figures comment on the lack of attending crowds. The satire refers to the popular discontent with the King's conduct ten years after his acclamation in 1760.