Irish rebels practise their weapons on the effigy of a British soldier which is spiked on a spear outside a country ale-house. Aquatint by J. Gillray, 1798.

  • Gillray, James, 1756-1815.
Date:
June 13 1798
Reference:
590713i
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Description

On the Irish rebels whose revolt against the British in 1798 became a religious and agrarian peasant revolt. Their tricolour cockades refer to the links with the French Revolution. The ale-house bears the inn-sign of The tree of liberty, and advertises "True French spirits" over the entrance

Publication/Creation

[London] 27 St James's Street : H. Humphrey, June 13 1798.

Physical description

1 print : aquatint, with etching ; image 19.3 x 26.1 cm

Lettering

United Irishmen in training. J.s G.y inv & f.t

Reference

Wellcome Collection 590713i

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