Fitzharris the Cabman ("Skin-the-Goat")
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Summary: | James Fitzharris(1843-1910), nicknamed 'Skin-the Goat', cabman and member of the Irish National Invincibles secret society; head, to right, face directed to right but looking to front, short hair with long sideburns, moustache, coat and red scarf. Four small sketches at the four corners of sheet:(1)"Waiting for Carey. In the park", with Fitzharris standing outside of carriage reading newspaper; (2)"Leaving the park", with Fitzharris on the carriage whipping the horse while escaping, with men in the carriage; (3) "Arrested", with police men seizing him while in bed, wife crying in the corner; (4)"Not guilty", sketch of Fitzharris in the trial court; coloured vignette. |
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Format: | Photo Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
Dublin:
[s.n.],
May 12th, [1883?] .
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Notes: | Printed above image: "Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman of May 12th. Price Three Half-Pence." One of two impressions of the same print. See EP FITZH-JA (1) II for details on other impression. Physical description: 1 print: lithograph, col.; image 15.5 x 13.7 cm., sheet 27.6 x 25.1 cm., cropped within plate mark. Citations/References: Catalogue of Engraved Irish Portraits and Original Drawings / Rosalind M.Elmes. - Dublin 1937, p.73. more |
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Call Number | View In | Collection |
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EP FITZH-JA (1A) II |
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