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Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod2356

IconClass Codes:
31A25552(+81): Index finger forwards, pointing, indicating (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed))
25I141: Street
46A17: Working class, labourers
41A3611: Spire (of tower on house or building)
31B6214(+82): Weeping (+ female (human being) (not to be used where -AA- is prescribed))

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod6634

IconClass Codes:
45D323: Sailor
31A25552(+81): Index finger forwards, pointing, indicating (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed))
25I141: Street
46A17: Working class, labourers
47I212: Pig
31B6214(+82): Weeping (+ female (human being) (not to be used where -AA- is prescribed))

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod19173

IconClass Codes:
34B11: Dog
41C71: Alcoholic drinks
25I141: Street
41A3361: Human figure at (open) window, seen from outside
48CC75621: Ballad singer, ballad seller - CC - out of doors
46A17: Working class, labourers
34B12: Cat
47B1814: Butcher, slaughterman
31B6235(+81): Speaking (+ male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed))
41C121: Giving drink

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod1564

IconClass Codes:
46BB221: Street-trader - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
33B31: Fist-fight
25I141: Street
46A17: Working class, labourers
46C13142: Ass, donkey
41D2321(+81): Apron (+ men's clothes)
47B1814: Butcher, slaughterman
41D29: Clothed in rags
41A7751: Container made of plant material other than wood: basket
33C321: Rivalry of men for the love of a woman; trying to get the skirt; 'Rivalità' (Ripa)
41C7131(+5): Genever, gin (+ foodstuffs in other container, e.g.: barrel, can, cask, tin, etc.)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod9951

IconClass Codes:
46BB221: Street-trader - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
33B31: Fist-fight
25I141: Street
46A17: Working class, labourers
46C13142: Ass, donkey
41D2321(+81): Apron (+ men's clothes)
47B1814: Butcher, slaughterman
41D29: Clothed in rags
41A7751: Container made of plant material other than wood: basket
33C321: Rivalry of men for the love of a woman; trying to get the skirt; 'Rivalità' (Ripa)
41C7131(+5): Genever, gin (+ foodstuffs in other container, e.g.: barrel, can, cask, tin, etc.)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod11967

IconClass Codes:
11Q712: Church (exterior)
25I141: Street
41A3361: Human figure at (open) window, seen from outside
48CC75621: Ballad singer, ballad seller - CC - out of doors
46B221: Street-trader
46A17: Working class, labourers
41D2321(+81): Apron (+ men's clothes)
42A3: Mother and baby or young child
48CC7525: One person playing wind instrument - CC - out of doors
46C1215: Carrying something on the head or on the shoulders
48CC7524: One person playing percussion instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC7521: One person playing string instrument (bowed) - CC - out of doors
47C55: Sharpening, grinding (industrial processes)
48C751: One person with musical instrument, not playing
22D12: Disharmonious sound, dissonance
46C1315: Stud farm
46E526: Other instruments ~ acoustic signalling

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