Lubber's-Hole, Alias, The Crack'd Jordan
by James Gillray
1791
Beinecke Library, Yale University Library, Auchincloss Gillray v. 8
A large chamber-pot, cracked, stands (left) supported by the legs of Mrs. Jordan. The Duke of Clarence has thrust his head and shoulders within a fissure in the 'Jordan', singing a chanty, "Yeo! Yee! Yeo!" He is in back view and wears striped sailor's trousers; his naval coat with its star hangs on the wall (right).—British Museum online catalogue
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