The Kings Highway, The United Kingdom, 1880.
C.W. Cole.
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Summary: | Man lies dead or injured on a road while his horse flees. To the right of the drawing a figure can be seen climbing over a wall near a ruined cottage. |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[November 1880].
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Notes: | C.W. Cole spent time in Ireland working as a special artist for the The Graphic reporting on the events relating to the Irish Land League, 1880. At Ballinrobe he covered the so-called Boycott Relief Expedition (12th - 26th November, 1880), in which the army escorted the 50 "Orange Labourers", employed to save Captain Boycott's crops, to and from their camp at Lough Mask. Physical description: 1 drawing : pen ; image 19.4 x 31.2 cm., pasted on sheet 26.4 x 34.6 cm.. more |
Credits: | Attributed to C.W. Cole, (fl. 1880-1905). |