Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke. Colour lithograph by L. Ward (Spy), 1892.

  • Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922.
Date:
July 30, 1892
Reference:
821882i
Part of:
Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)
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About this work

Description

Radcliffe Cooke: parodist (author of Thoughts on men and things (1871), under the pseudonym Angelina Gushington); Herefordshire landowner and farmer; Conservative Member of Parliament for Newington West, in south London, 1885-1892, and for Hereford, 1893-1900; opponent of votes for women; tireless advocate on behalf of the cider and perry industries, apple-growers, experimental fruit farms, etc.

Publication/Creation

[London] : Vanity fair, July 30, 1892 ([London] : Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, lith.)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; image 32 x 19 cm

Lettering

"The constitutional union". Spy. Vanity fair.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 821882i

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