William McConnell
‘Fashionable Promenades: No. I.—Brighton Beach’ (BIOS001)
clothes, costume (+ women's clothes)
umbrella
the arts; artists (+ later developments)
visiting; receiving guests; elegant company
the rich
dog
modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (XIX)
brothers or sisters (second degree family relationships)
hut, cabin, lodge
fence, wall, paling
the ages of man (+ more than eight persons)
sitting figure
names of cities and villages (BRIGHTON)
sea (seascape)
avenue, boulevard, promenade, esplanade
street
moustache
fashion
civic architecture; edifices; dwellings
clothes, costume (+ destination or function of clothes)
riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman
diseases
adult man
index finger forwards, pointing, indicating
coat, cape
sailing-ship, sailing-boat
parts of ship's exterior (PADDLE)
boat propelled by man or animal
the family travelling, on holiday
in or beside the water (on the beach)
daughter (first degree family relationships)
modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (VICTORIAN)
head-gear: hat
coast
street lighting
clothes, costume (+ men's clothes)
adult woman
crowd, mob
parts of ship's exterior (OAR)
the poor
child
working class, labourers
whip
beach (as place of recreation)
marriage, married couple, 'matrimonium'
tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries (PULLEY)
wheelchair, bathchair
horse-racing (+ equipment, outfit (sports, games, etc.))
automobile
father (first degree family relationships)
summer, 'Aestas'; 'Estate' (Ripa)
father with son(s) and daughter(s) (father-love)
fashion, clothing (+ feathers used for clothes)
saddle and bridle (saddlery)
son (first degree family relationships)
gas extracted from the ground
walking
pier, quay, wharf
jockey (+ equipment, outfit (sports, games, etc.))
sight, looking (one of the five senses)
horse