Goodwin, William Lushington.

Goodwin, William Lushington.

(1798–1862) English | Male

sea captain, Worked: Australia (TAS). Etchings, Wood-engravings

Cartoonist | Editor | Photographer | Printer | Printmaker

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William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Scientific Advancement - A Black Cranio logist - Lecture on Heads.

(15 October 1836 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Scotch Whiskey.

(19 November 1836 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Spare the rod and spoil the child.

(15 April 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Table terms.

(6 January 1838 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Teddington anglers.

(25 March 1857 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The 'Charles Eaton'.

(26 November 1836 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Address.

(3 September 1836 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Captain on full pay.

(9 December 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Captain on half pay.

(30 December 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The dandy boy.

(7 October 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Devils Darning Needle.

(6 August 1857 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The errand boy.

(3 February 1838 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Man Wot is Hatted - Down Upon his Luck.

(11 February 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The never failing undertaker.

(11 June 1836 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The Rivals.

(13 September 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

The swindler James Abbott.

(30 November 1839 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

[three men with toadying words issuing from their lips].

(19 August 1837 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

Trying to brave the storm.

(18 March 1847 (published))

William Lushington Goodwin (1798–1862)

What a Shocking Bad Hat.

(29 October 1836 (published))