A complete change of Ayr
Scottish Ayr (to Gladstone) - "Welcome, Willie ; always welcome in Scotland. One thousand, two hundred and forty welcomes, for Old Lang Syne's sake." ; Gladstone - "Thanks, old friend. This splendid change of Ayr has given me a new lease of life." ; Our private secretary-"I don't like Scotland. I have a pain here. This Ayr don't agree with me at all." ; Harty (disheartened) - "Hold up, you limp-legged rascal. I'll try to support you." ; Chamberlain (the quack) - "Try a small dose of my patent Birmingham 'Moonshine.' It is good for man and beast-especially beast."/
J. D. Reigh.
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Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin] :
[William O'Brien],
June 23rd, 1888.
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Notes: | Supplement Gratis with "United Ireland". Saturday, June 23rd, 1888. Physical description: 1 print : col. chromolithograph ; 27.8 x 39.8cm.. more |
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United Ireland 1888 June 23 (A) |
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