A Case for the British Medical Association. Union-Jack-the-Giant-Killer attacks the Parnellite twin monster Timothy-Jonathan. A post-mortem is anticipated shortly.
Lex.
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Summary: | A two-headed giant carrying all sort of weapons labelled with names such as "National League", "Boycotting", "Moonlightning", is stabbed in the side with a sword "Crimes Act" by a small figure wearing a Union Jack. |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin] ; [London] :
[Thomas Arden?],
6th August, 1887.
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Notes: | Reference to the Balfour's Criminal Law and Procedure Act (1887) which gave power to the lord lieutenant to suppress subversive organisations. The National League was proclaimed a "dangerous" association under this act. Supplement Gratis with The Union. Saturday, August 6th, 1887. Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 41.4 x 28.1 cm.. Reproduction Note: Neg. No.: 22670. more |
Credits: | Attributed to "Lex" aka Richard Thomas Moynan, (1856-1906). |