File:Fives Court 1823.jpg

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English: This color tinted painting is from London artist Samuel Alken of the Fives (Handball) Court in London on St. Martin's Lane where boxing exhibits were staged after 1808, usually for benefits.
Date This 1823 print, ‘ “A Set-to” at the Fives-Court for the benefit of “One of the Fancy”’ is by Samuel Alken. The date of publication clearly displays at bottom of print.
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Author Samuel Alken. Samuel Alken Sr. (London 22 October 1756 – 9 November 1815 London)
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The artist Saumel Alken Sr. died in London on 9 November 1815, over two hundred years ago.
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