Bullock travels to Mexico
On 11 December 1822, William Bullock traveled to Mexico. One of the first British travelers to visit Mexico after it declared independence from Spain, Bullock returned from a six-month journey to the fledgling nation and immediately applied his considerable talents to representing and promoting Mexico to the British populace. Image: The Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, c. 1815. This image is in the public domain in the United States because its copyright has expired.
Articles
Robert David Aguirre, “Mexico, Independence, and Trans-Atlantic Exchange, 1822-24″