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William Gladstone carrying a bundle on which is written "rejected addresses". Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 568623iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880: William Gladstone runs to relieve an old woman of her burden; representing his intention to relieve Midlothian of the burden caused by fraudulent voting and land laws. Wood engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568577iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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W.E. Gladstone and his Liberal allies, dressed as Roman soldiers, are about to defeat the Conservatives, who throw themselves from the citadel marked "Counties". Lithograph, ca. 1880.
Date: [1880?]Reference: 568598iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William Gladstone with Charles Bradlaugh who is splilling the content of a cup on which is written "Fruits of philosophy Bradlaugh" on to Rosebery's face; William Adam is shown behind. Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: [1880?]Reference: 568622iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880; left, Gladstone, holding a cornucopia, is acclaimed by a crowd as he acknowledges the needy; right, Lord Dalkeith and Stafford Northcote are supporting Disraeli as a ragged and lame man, representing the Conservative government. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568594iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Queen Victoria, Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone and John Bright depicted as bees around a beehive; representing the United Kingdom General Election of 1880. Engraving by W. Dewane after himself, March 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: March 1880Reference: 568609iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Pages in a book; left, a Liberal page illustrated with a happy child, a cornucopia and a medallion of Gladstone; right, a Tory page illustrated with an unhappy child and a serpent depicted with the face of Disraeli. Engraving after W. Dewane, ca. 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: [1880?]Reference: 568644iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880: people are burning in a ballot box, Disraeli is kissing a Turk representing tyranny and crime, a Zulu warrior looks on, and broken puppet of Lord Dalkeith lies in the foreground. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568590iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Gladstone dancing with Lord Rosebery, who is wearing a kilt; celebrating the Liberal victory in the British General Election of 1880 and a crown. Engraving, 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 568601iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William E. Gladstone in a church, in front of an altar, dressed as Richard III. Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: [1880?]Reference: 568631iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Benjamin Disraeli as a barber called "Ben Jingo" is cutting the face of John Bull while shaving him. Engraving (?) by W. Dewane, 188-.
Dewane, William.Date: 1880Reference: 568560iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880; Benjamin Disraeli is playing with a puppet of Lord Dalkeith while Stafford Northcote is losing the money of the Tory exchequer; Gladstone and Rosebery in the background. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568588iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880: William Gladstone runs past the Earl of Dalkeith who lies on the ground amid burning faggots. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568572iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William Gladstone chasing with a stick a dog with the face of Benjamin Disraeli. Engraving after W. Dewane, ca. 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: [1880?]Reference: 568645iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Disraeli leaving Parliament with heavy luggage (war, imperialism, ruin, distress ...) on his shoulders; he is followed by Stafford Northcote. Engraving by W. Dewane, 1880.
Dewane, William.Date: March 1880Reference: 568602iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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William Gladstone in a church, a halo around his head, holding a sword lettered "Disestablishment" behind his back. Engraving, ca. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 568627iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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The interior of a salon with fashionable people in hoop skirts and corsets, and in which even the servant and the dog are dressed up; satire of contemporary fashion. Engraving by T. Phillibrown after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 39187i- Pictures
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A clergyman reads the sermon with the aid of a magnifying glass to a sleeping congregation while another clergyman ogles a sleeping woman; satire on tedious sermons and the replacement of spirituality by sleep. Mezzotint after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 39161i- Digital Images
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Satirical drawing: "fenian-pest". Punch, 1866
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An episode in Juvenal's satire XII: in thanks for the escape of their mutual friend Catullus from a shipwreck, Juvenal shows to Corvinus a votive painting depicting Catullus's survival, while putti prepare to sacrifice animals as thank-offerings to the gods. Etching by W. Hollar after R. Streater.
Streater, Robert, 1624-1680.Date: [1660]Reference: 38992i- Digital Images
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'Indigestion', by Cruikshank
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Engraving: scene from Sterne's Tristram
William Hogarth- Digital Images
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Coloured etching: 'The Cholic'; by Cruikshank
Frederick Marryat- Digital Images
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Hogarth, Marriage a la mode: suicide of the countess
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Hogarth's Harlot's Progress