"The Old Firm" (but a new name)

Coll 22.
[graphic] /
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Coll, artist.
Summary:An old man wearing a spats and a top hat (with a note that reads "Die-hard" in the brim). He is shown painting out the word "Southern" from a shop front and replacing it with the word "Farmers" (he stands on a wooden platform with a bucket of paint beside him). In front of him on the shop window are signs saying "Re-opening shortly under entirely new name" and "Acts of Union our speciality". Beneath the shop window are the words "Dealers in Irish National[ism?]". A name plate to the left of the shop window bears the many names that this shop has borne such as "Southern Unionists Ltd", "Unionist Alliance" and "The English Garrison & Co.". All these names are crossed out and the words "Independent" and "Farmers Union etc." painted beside them. The year 1800 is displayed on the shop front. This cartoon is possibly a reference to the Farmers' Party, the political wing of the Irish Farmers Union.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [S.l. : s.n., 1922].
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Notes:Two copies of this item are held in the Department of Ephemera - one at call number EPH F295 (formerly at call number POL/1910-20/39a); second copy held at EPH F342.

Physical description: 1 print : lithograph; 58.1 x 68 cm..

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Credits:Attributed to Coll.
As a digital copy of this item is available, the original will not be issued.
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EPH F295
Collection unavailable
Access Note
Ephemera
EPH F342
Collection unavailable
Access Note
Ephemera
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