[But would he dare?]

Shemus.
[graphic] /
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Forbes, Ernest, 1879-1962
Summary:Date in pencil on verso. Caption reads: Lloyd George: "Don't be a fool, Jimmy. Throw that bundle over the cliff and try this balancing pole. If you don't you'll either overbalance or break the rope." Illustration depicts James Craig attempting to cross a rope that connects Ireland to England; the rope is knotted to read the word "Peace" in the middle. The word "Abyss" is written across the sea between the two countries. Craig carries a large sack on his back that reads "Orange Hatred". On the other side of the abyss [England], David Lloyd George attempts to give Craig a balancing pole that reads "Ireland's Real Interests".
In collection: Shemus Cartoon Collection
Format: Prints & Drawings
Language:English
Published / Created: 22nd November 1921.
Subjects:
Notes:Shemus was a pseudonym used by Ernest Forbes.

Terror and discord: the Shemus cartoons in the Freeman's Journal, 1920-1924 by Felix M. Larkin. Dublin: A&A Farmar, 2009.

The reign of terror: the Freeman's Journal 1920-1921 by Shemus. Dublin: Freeman's Journal, 1922.

Published in: The Freeman's Journal, 22nd November 1921.

Published in: Weekly Freeman, 26th November 1921.

Physical description: 1 drawing : ink and crayon, col ; image 31 x 27 cm., on page 39 x 29 cm.

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Contained in:Forms part of: The Shemus Cartoon Collection.
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