Dublin City Library and Archive, 138 - 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. Tel: +353 1 6744999 Political Cartoons Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location The Master of the ScRolls! Folder 04/01 The Extinguisher Folder 04/02 Ex Officio Examination Folder 04/03 A Theological Antidote firing off Lees of oppostition Folder 04/04 The New Hocus Pocus or Excellent escape, with the juglers all in an uproar Folder 04/05 founded on a new Sevic comic, Rattle Bottle Pantomine lately performed at the new Theatre Royal The Bottle Conjurers ARMS God Save the King: The Glorious and Immortal Memory Folder 04/06 ­ Date c. 1810­ 1830 A Turning General and three and twenty Bottle holders Folder 04/07 all in a Row 01 June 2011 Page 1 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location Irish Fireside The Old, Old Home! Box 01 F01/07 The Lepracaun Box 06/47 The Lepracaun Box 06/48 United Ireland The Suppression of the League, or Catching a Tartar Bloody Balfour- Hello Uncle, I've caught a Tartar Folder 01/42 Salisbury- Dragf him along here B.B.- I cant 14/08/1869 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 28 "He married Lady Waldegrave and governed Ireland" Box 01 F05/01 09/04/1870 Vanity Fair Statesman No. 46 "An exceptional Irishman" Box 01 F05/02 25/03/1871 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 79 "An Irish wit and Solicitor-General" Box 01 F05/03 30/12/1871 Vanity Fair Statesmen No. 102 "An Art critic" Box 01 F05/04 23/03/1872 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 109 "A Home Ruler" Box 01 F05/05 28/09/1872 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 125 "An Irish Baronet" Box 01 F05/06 01 June 2011 Page 2 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 03/05/1873 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 143 "Home-Rule" Box 01 F05/07 25/10/1873 Vanity Fair Statesmen, No. 157 "An unexpected Earl" Box 01 F05/08 06/12/1873 Vanity Fair Men of the Day, No. 72 "Notes and Queries" Box 01 F05/09 04/07/1874 Vanity Fair "Lately whipped" Box 01 F05/10 27/03/1875 Vanity Fair "Colonial Government" Box 01 F05/11 11/09/1875 Vanity Fair "A Young Man" Box 01 F05/12 31/03/1877 Vanity Fair "An Irish Property" Box 01 F05/13 28/04/1877 Vanity Fair "Bobby" Box 01 F05/14 21/07/1877 Vanity Fair "Irish obstruction" Box 01 F05/15 24/08/1878 Vanity Fair "Port" Box 01 F05/15 01 June 2011 Page 3 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 08/02/1879 Vanity Fair "He killed the cat" Box 01 F05/17 09/08/1879 Vanity Fair "The Great Man of Waterford" Box 01 F05/18 03/04/1880 Vanity Fair "A Loyal Irishman" Box 01 F05/19 08/05/1880 Vanity Fair "A Practical Patriot" Box 01 F05/20 22/05/1880 Vanity Fair "hereditary eloquence" Box 01 F05/21 11/09/1880 Vanity Fair Anti Rent Box 01 F05/22 18/12/1880 Weekly Freeman Portraits of the Fourteen Treversers in the State Album 06/001 Prosecution of the Land League 25/12/1880 Weekly Freeman Portraits of the Four Judges in the State Prosecutions Album 06/002 of the Land League 01/01/1881 Weekly Freeman Portraits of the Counsel of the Traversers in the State Album 06/003 Prosecuation of the Land League 08/01/1881 Weekly Freeman To The Rescue Att Gen- There, Mr Parnell, is my indictment and here my Album 06/004 resources; you'll have to fight both Parnell- As far as your indictment goes I am prepared to answer 01 June 2011 Page 4 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 15/01/1881 Weekly Freeman Half-and-Half Gladstone- Erin, doses of these administered alternately will set Album 06/005 you right from your excited condition Erin- You're mistaken as to what I want. I won't be content with 22/01/1881 Weekly Freeman The Most Imposing Land League Demonstration the Album 06/006 Could be Arranged 29/01/1881 Vanity Fair "Boycott" Box 01 F05/23 29/01/1881 Weekly Freeman Which Are the Conspirators? Att-Gen of that day nkew that 12 honest Englishmen got to find a Album 06/007 verdict fo guilty because there mena had erred int eh heat of language. The true culprits were really in the cabinets of the King 05/02/1881 Weekly Freeman Put to the Test Erin- I took you to be gold - I find you are LEAD Album 06/008 12/02/1881 Weekly Freeman The Prisoner of Dartmoor Album 06/009 19/02/1881 Weekly Freeman Gross Outrage At Newcastle West, a boys of 10 years "on the 23rd of January Album 06/011 whistled at Hugh Murray Gunn, J.P. in a tone of derision, and thereby intimidated him" 26/02/1881 Weekly Freeman How Irish Business is got Through in Parliament Mr. Gladstone's method, with the aid of the Chariman, of getting a Album 06/010 (When it is a "Protection" Bill) Bill through committee 05/03/1881 Weekly Freeman The Latest Kinf of "Boy"-Cotting In several parts of the country the ladies are taking the advice of Album 06/012 Miss Anna Parnell and "ostracising" the police 12/03/1881 Weekly Freeman Trains for Ireland Mr Forster- Now then put on all steam. Stop at no station till you Album 06/013 get to the end Gladstone- I hope it'll be in no violent hurry. I don't want to go 01 June 2011 Page 5 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 19/03/1881 Weekly Freeman The "Land Bill" Mirage Erin- Be thses juggling fiends no longer believed Album 06/014 Who palter with us in a Double Sense That keep the word of promise to our ear 26/03/1881 Weekly Freeman "Orange Emergency" Victories!!! Grand army of the Orange Emergency Committee raised to cruch Album 06/015 the Land League and save the Empire by the Sword. Bid High for fame and win it by carrying off Widow Maloney's cow and pig-­ 02/04/1881 Weekly Freeman Fire "[Lock's] Logic" John Bully- I have been wrong, let's be fast friends on the terms Album 06/016 in this document Boer- All right! 09/04/1881 Weekly Freeman Checking the Bill Gladstone- Here I am with the Bill, finally satisfied Album 06/017 Pat- Don't you think I should share some satisfaction with you?… 16/04/1881 Weekly Freeman The Genius of the Bill The above picture accurately represents "powerful influences" Album 06/018 under which Mr. Gladstone drafted his new Land Bill 23/04/1881 Weekly Freeman The State in Danger - (a Call to Arms) Constable- To Arms! My men, do you not hear the War-notes of Album 06/019 the enemy. Treason! Sedition! Strike for Queen and promotion. Remember your glorious past 30/04/1881 Weekly Freeman Wrong Again! Country Schoolmaster- Wrong William. Should have begun with Album 06/020 Rules of Three (F's) and then with addition of Peasant Proprietory and compound multiplication of independent farmers… 07/05/1881 Weekly Freeman Where are the Police?!!! Helping Rackrent, J.P., the Landlord, and his Bailiff to pull down Album 06/021 the Widow Maguire's little home, and carry off hew cow and pig 14/05/1881 Weekly Freeman John Dillon, Incarcerated May 2, 1881 Stone walls do not a prison make, Album 06/022 nor iron bars a cage; Minds simple and quiet take 21/05/1881 Weekly Freeman Effective Coercion! "If coercion be necessary, then in the name of common sense let Album 06/023 it be effective" -Daily Telegraph 01 June 2011 Page 6 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 04/06/1881 Weekly Freeman The Pirates of Paddyland, and the Slave of Duty Album 06/024 18/06/1881 Weekly Freeman The Siege of Tim Quinlan's Castle or "Up Guards and Album 06/025 At Them!" 25/06/1881 Weekly Freeman A Land Court Which the Country Will Not Have Landlord- Before final decision, you must come dine with me; her Album 06/026 Ladyship wants to meet you and we can chat over value of that farm 02/07/1881 Weekly Freeman A Terrible Record Erin- In 40 years I have lost, not naturally, over 3 millions of my Album 06/027 children and they, young and strong, leave begind odl and infirm to weep and die. Where is the end? 09/07/1881 Weekly Freeman Goading Him! Pat Murphy- Get away. I'm determined to keep the law in spite of Album 06/029 ye Solider/Policeman- Don't blame us we have to do this dirty work 16/07/1881 Weekly Freeman Justice Unal(l)oy'd Court clerk- Which be the malefactors? Album 06/028 "Much Ado About Nothing" in Kilmallock - slightly Dogberry- Marry, that am I and my partners. Let the watch come altered from Shakespeare forth. Masters I charge you, accuse these ladies. And, don't 23/07/1881 Weekly Freeman What is Behind the Emigration Clauses Gladstone- Pat, here is a free pass to Canada (to English and Album 06/030 Scotch settlers) We'll soon clear out Ireland and you good people can take their place 30/07/1881 Weekly Freeman A Magnifying Class! Judge- Mr. Bull look at terrible record through this glass, what Album 06/031 Irish Assizes ought to be County Inspector- Tell him there would be more crimes 06/08/1881 Vanity Fair "Earlie" Box 01 F05/24 06/08/1881 Weekly Freeman Willing to Wound, but Yet Afraid to Strike Salisbury- We aren’t able to stand up before this fellow and Album 06/032 prevent him passing through out house, but we can pick his pockets 01 June 2011 Page 7 of 84 Date Newspaper Title Subtitle Location 13/08/1881 Weekly Freeman Dragging His Coat Salisbury- Will anybody step on my coat? To the D---l with the Album 06/033 Land Bill! (Responses from Lords tent, Commons tent, Home Rule tent, 20/08/1881 Weekly Freeman Remove That Bauble Album 06/034 27/08/1881 Weekly Freeman "To Buy or not to Buy" - That is the Question (of the Erin- Well, if my Countrypeople persist in spending their money Album 06/035 day) on rubbish at those Foreign shops, and won't buy their own goods, I'll have to put up National shutters and go out of trade 03/09/1881 Weekly Freeman Awake! Awake! ...We believe there is a Prince called Patriotism, with his trumpet Album 06/036 of duty travelling through our dear land who is destined to break the wicked charm that has paralysed and bring them to life 10/09/1881 Weekly Freeman Michael Davitt Album 06/037 17/09/1881 Weekly Freeman All Together That’s right! All work together; let everyone lend a hand, and the Album 06/038 Exhibition of Ireland's Manufactures, next year, may be the "starting point" of a great and glorious future - Amen.
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