After the murder

[graphic].
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Cole, Charles William., fl. 1880-1905, artist
Summary:To the right of the drawing a man runs carrying a gun in his right hand. To the left of the drawing is a round tower and in the middle of the drawing is a tree. The sky is stormy. This drawing is probably the aftermath of the violent murder scene as depicted in the drawing on page 40 of this sketchbook (see 2002 TX 40 for more details).
Format: Prints & Drawings
Language:English
Published / Created: [November 1880].
Subjects:
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 & ink wash; image 16.2 x 26.1 cm., pasted on sheet 26.4 x 34.7 cm..

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Credits:Attributed to C.W. Cole, (fl. 1880-1905).
Call Number View In Collection
PD 2002 TX 41
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