File:H.M. George IV passing Yarmouth on his return from Edinburgh, 1822 RMG PX9799.tiff

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William Joy
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English: H.M. George IV passing Yarmouth on his return from Edinburgh, 1822

William Joy was born in Great Yarmouth and educated there at Wright's Academy along with his brother John Cantiloe Joy with whom he later collaborated. Soon after his accession, George IV visited Scotland, becoming the first monarch to do so since Charles II. Presumably Joy, still living in Yarmouth, was able to witness the return of the King in the 'Royal George' yacht. The drawing is signed.

H.M. George IV passing Yarmouth on his return from Edinburgh, 1822
Date circa 1822
date QS:P571,+1822-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Dimensions Sheet: 321 x 467 mm; Mount: 481 mm x 634 mm
Notes Box Title: G20.4 Drawings 1862-1865 and J & W Joy 1866/7.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/139747
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Print Room Location Code: G 20.4 1867
id number: PAG9799
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