In the lion's den.
(After the celebrated picture by Gabriel Max.) / Erin has been dragged into the Tory Den, but happily there is an "ardent admirer" not far off.
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Summary: | Erin lies on the floor of a lion's cage as the lion "Tory" prepares to devour her. Gladstone stands outside the cage holding a rifle with the word "Democracy" written on it. Although Erin is lying there, she holds in her right hand a crown or collar with the words "Home Rule" written on it. |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin] :
[P.J. Gormley],
23rd July 1887.
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Notes: | Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman 23rd July, 1887. Price three half-pence. Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 29 x 43.5 cm.. Citations/References: Images of Erin in the Age of Parnell / L. Perry Curtis Jr. National Library of Ireland, 2000 ; (Fig 14.) p. 31. more |
Credits: | Attributed to John Fergus O'Hea, (ca. 1838-1922). |