A chronological set of Punch politcal cartoons. Many are political in nature: if you can decode the political meaning, or recognise the figures being depicted, please comment on the blog entry.
Friday, 11 September 2009
July-Dec 1841, p259 - Jack cutting his name on the beam (PUNCH'S PENCILLINGS. NO.XXII)
ARTIST:
Ebeneezer Landells
TEXT WITHIN THIS IMAGE
CAPTION:
JACK CUTTING HIS NAME ON THE BEAM
OTHER:
JACK RUSSEL
TIMBER DUTIES
[illegibile]
Want Places
HUME | WAKELY
Cartoon of MP DANIEL O'CONNELL taken from RAPHAEL
CHISELLING done HERE
EPICURES ALMANACK by LORD MEL
CABINETS
MADE
ALL KINDS OF
JOBBING DONE
Stick at Nothing
RUSSELLS
SMOOTHING JACK
DO WHAT I LIKE
IN MY HOUSE
BOX FOR THE [?]RADS
COPY OF A SPEECH AGAINST THE REPEAT OF THE CORN LAWS
TREASURY BENCH
WHIG BUDGET
RECEPTACLE FOR WHIG TOOLS
Labels:
Ebeneezer Landells,
Punch cartoon
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