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Mouton, Georges, comte de Lobau, 1770-1838
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Comte Lanceleau with a large clyster to disperse rioters. Lithograph, c. 1830.
Date: [1830?]Reference: 16656i- Pictures
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A hybrid of a cannon and a clyster is attended by General Georges Mouton and Gabriel Delessert, the chief of police; representing their use of the water-cannon to dispel an uprising. Coloured lithograph.
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General Georges Mouton sits perched on an enormous clyster; representing his use of a prototype water-cannon in quelling an uprising. Lithograph after A. Desperret after Charles Philipon, c. 1831.
Philipon, Charles, 1800-1862.Date: 1831Reference: 16445i- Pictures
A coat of arms with clysters; representing the reign of Louis-Philippe. Coloured lithograph.
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A regiment of clyster-wielding apothecaries orchestrated by General George Mouton de Lobau; representing his use of water-cannons in quelling riots. Lithograph by J.C., 1831.
C., J., active 1830-1831.Date: 1831Reference: 16378i