The General Election Game. - (The "Irish Chief" [Parnell] has just dealt the Cards)
The G.O.M. [Gladstone] to "Brum." Joe. - "That is a poor hand to 'go' on - He must have given those other fellows the Trump Card". / Randy [Churchill], to Salisbury. - "By Jingo! That is a 'Nap' hand. Go on the Irish Card, and you must win."
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Summary: | Salisbury, Churchill, Gladstone [known as "G.O.M.", the "Grand Old Man"], and Chamberlain sit around a card table draped with the Union Jack. Charles Steward Parnell is the card dealer standing at a table and Salisbury has just been dealt a hand which includes a card labelled "Irish Vote". Other cards include "Church Vote", "Religion", "Schools Vote", "Whig Vote", "Athies[t] Vote", "Radical Vote", and "Rough Vote". |
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Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
[Dublin] :
P.J. Gormley,
November 28th, 1885.
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 print : col. chromolithograph ; 28.9 x 43 cm.. |