Where is the Opposition?
Tom Merry. Lith..
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Summary: | Printed lower right on sheet "With Apologies to J. Teniel Esqr.". Robert Cecil Salisbury, British Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, is depicted as Richard the Lionheart putting a bloody sword back into its' scabbard. Around him lie the dead bodies of the members of the opposition such as Charles Bradlaugh and William Gladstone. |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[London] :
April 28th, 1888.
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Notes: | St. Stephen's Review Presentation Cartoon, April 28th, 1888. Physical description: 1 print : col. chromolithograph ; 53 x 35 cm.. more |
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PD St. Stephen's Review 1888 April 28 (A) |
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