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"Orange and Green"
Gladstone:-"Shall I out it off, boys?" / Nationalist-"No, I'll never consent to that." / Orangeman-"Nor I, Pat. We're agreed on that, anyhow."/
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist.
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English
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Published / Created
May 13th, 1893.
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The new Tory-Unionist coalition
Salisbury and Goschen in their new performance of Siamese Twins, supported by the full strength of the Harington Company. Lord Randy [Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill]. - Well done, my Harty! But how long will you keep it up?/
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist.
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English
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Published / Created
Jan. 8th, 1887.
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King Randolph crossing the Boyne
Lord Randolph Churchill, having failed to retain office by negotiating for an Irish Parliament himself, is about to visit the North, like another King William, "to rouse the Orangemen."/
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist.
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English
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Published / Created
Feb. 20th, 1886
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The Ulster stakes
Northern whig, ESQ., Owner of Antediluvian Racer.-Now, Hartington, jump into the saddle and help me to win this cursed race. `Egad there is no time to lose. We're in a desperate strait, I can tell you. Now, then, up and be off. Jockey Hartington [Spencer Compton Cavendish]. - Not I, my friend-not for a cool thousand. The garran would drop dead before I had shaken a whip at it. The whole thing is a bore.- (Yawns). /
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist
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English
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Published / Created
June 6th, 1885
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"Orange prudence and self-denial."
"The prudent restraint and self-denial in the Orange body which have been thus exhibited at Newry are in keeping with their traditions and principles."- Scotch Times of Monday. /
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist.
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English
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June 14th, 1884.
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The two policies for Ireland
Eviciting landlord. - Hallo, police, warder, stop thief! Can't I do what I like with my own? New Chief Secretary. - Not quite. This is barbarous. It must go on. Little Randy (Champion Comique in the favourite new Orange Pantomime).- Blest if it ain't the Bobby! (Skedaddles). /
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Main Creator:
Reigh,
John
D., fl. 1875-ca. 1914, artist.
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English
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Published / Created
Feb. 27th, 1886
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Exorcising a pest.
Ulster to Erin - Oh, Dear Mother, I am so glad to be back with you again : I have been too long the victim of that horrid monster whose sole design was to keep me from your embraces." / Erin -"Welcome to my heart, beloved Daughter. As for this beast, I will soon get rid of him. He is not half so formidable as he would make out. There is more of the Donkey than the Dragon in him. - Avaunt hideous wretch!".
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O'Hea, J. F. (
John
Fergus), ca.1838-1922, artist
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3rd November, 1883.
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Bravo!!! Coventry.
Four "Unionists" go to Coventry to have a "Peep", and they get it. The Markis [Spencer Compton Cavendish, then Marquess of Hartington] to Randy [Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill].-"Would you call this another Blessing in disguise?".
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O'Hea, J. F. (
John
Fergus), ca.1838-1922, artist
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16th July 1887.
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