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Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1848. Lord John and the Chancellor of the Exchequer packing

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1848. Lord John and the Chancellor of the Exchequer packing their carpet bag

Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1843. After the originals in the Queens collection

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1843. After the originals in the Queens collection

Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1848. Little John and his Governor

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1848. Little John and his Governor

Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1851. The Inquisition in England. Grand Inquisitor (Lord John)

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1851. The Inquisition in England. Grand Inquisitor (Lord John). - " Oh, hes got plenty of money! Away with him! - and put the screw onfor another year."

Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852. Hit him again! He has no friends

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1852. Hit him again! He has no friends!. English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1852, on the tax measures proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageCartoons Collection: ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1842. A political parallel

ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1842. A political parallel. The Danaides were said to be condemned to fill with water a vessel full of holes, so that the water ran out as soon as poured in - their labor was

Background imageCartoons Collection: WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Caricature lithograph, 1869

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Caricature lithograph, 1869, by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imageCartoons Collection: TAXATION CARTOON, 1784. An English farmer rides a cow to outwit the horse tax imposed

TAXATION CARTOON, 1784. An English farmer rides a cow to outwit the horse tax imposed by the Pitt government. Cartoon etching, 1784

Background imageCartoons Collection: FASHODA AFFAIR, 1898. Marchez! Marchand! Contemporary English cartoon by Sir

FASHODA AFFAIR, 1898. Marchez! Marchand! Contemporary English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel on the meeting between General Horatio Kitchener and French captain Jean-Baptiste Marchand at Fashoda, Sudan

Background imageCartoons Collection: THAMES POLLUTION, 1849. The City Narcissus

THAMES POLLUTION, 1849. The City Narcissus. Cartoon, 1849, on the Corporation of Londons opposition to any plans for the cleansing and improved management of the Thames

Background imageCartoons Collection: BRITISH TRADE CARTOON, 1897. The Incomplete Angler. English cartoon, 1897, by Sir John Tenniel

BRITISH TRADE CARTOON, 1897. The Incomplete Angler. English cartoon, 1897, by Sir John Tenniel, showing Britain as an unsuccessful fisherman in the waters of colonial trade

Background imageCartoons Collection: PROTECTIONISM CARTOON. The Protection Giant. English cartoon by John Leech, 1852

PROTECTIONISM CARTOON. The Protection Giant. English cartoon by John Leech, 1852, showing the united force of Benjamin Disraeli, Chancellor of the Exechequer, and Lord Edward Stanley Derby

Background imageCartoons Collection: DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1889. Happy Thought

DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1889. Happy Thought. English cartoon, 1889, by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier

Background imageCartoons Collection: DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1876. Photographing the First-Born

DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1876. Photographing the First-Born. Cartoon, 1876, by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier

Background imageCartoons Collection: DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1888. Fond and Foolish

DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1888. Fond and Foolish. Cartoon, 1888, by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier

Background imageCartoons Collection: DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1876. More Complimentary Than it Seems. English cartoon, 1876

DU MAURIER CARTOON, 1876. More Complimentary Than it Seems. English cartoon, 1876, by George Louis Palmella Busson DuMaurier

Background imageCartoons Collection: GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT. The Kindest Cut of All

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT. The Kindest Cut of All. A 1920 cartoon on Prime Minister David Lloyd Georges plan to solve the Irish problem with the Government of Ireland Act

Background imageCartoons Collection: ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY, 1902. An Eastern Entanglement

ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY, 1902. An Eastern Entanglement. English cartoon, 1902, on the treaty with Japan ensuring Britain of a naval ally if Britain and Russia ever went to war

Background imageCartoons Collection: OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. Ridiculous Exhibition... An English view of the Oregon boundary dispute

OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. Ridiculous Exhibition... An English view of the Oregon boundary dispute, 1846

Background imageCartoons Collection: PEASANTS PAYING TAXES. Peasants paying taxes to their lord in both money and in livestock

PEASANTS PAYING TAXES. Peasants paying taxes to their lord in both money and in livestock. Woodcut, 15th century

Background imageCartoons Collection: BOER WAR CARTOON, 1900. Never Say Die! English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1900

BOER WAR CARTOON, 1900. Never Say Die! English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1900, on the improved turn of the war news from South Africa

Background imageCartoons Collection: BRITISH TAXATION, 1888. Is Life Worth Living? English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel

BRITISH TAXATION, 1888. Is Life Worth Living? English cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1888, on the luxuries tax increases proposed in the new budget of Chancellor of the Exchequer George Goschen

Background imageCartoons Collection: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. English cartoon, 1847, after Disraeli assumed the Conservative leadership in the House of Commons after

Background imageCartoons Collection: CRUIKSHANK: UMBRELLAS. St. Swithins Chapel

CRUIKSHANK: UMBRELLAS. St. Swithins Chapel. Cartoon by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) parodying the English predilection for umbrellas

Background imageCartoons Collection: A satire on the radical views and diverse membership of the Populist Party drawn by Bernhard

A satire on the radical views and diverse membership of the Populist Party drawn by Bernhard Gillam for Judge, June 6
POPULIST PARTY CARTOON. A satire on the radical views and diverse membership of the Populist Party drawn by Bernhard Gillam for " Judge, " June 6, 1891

Background imageCartoons Collection: Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent

Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine
PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. Deaths Laboratory. American cartoon, 1906, by Edward Windsor Kemble on the dangers of patent medicine and advertisers spurious claims to lure customers

Background imageCartoons Collection: Counting the Cost. American temperance trade card, c1915

Counting the Cost. American temperance trade card, c1915
CARTOON: TEMPERANCE, c1915. Counting the Cost. American temperance trade card, c1915

Background imageCartoons Collection: Running the Gauntlet American cartoon, 1880, by J. A. Wales attacking the hazing of a black West

Running the Gauntlet American cartoon, 1880, by J. A. Wales attacking the hazing of a black West Point cadet by his
WEST POINT CARTOON, 1880. Running the Gauntlet American cartoon, 1880, by J.A. Wales attacking the hazing of a black West Point cadet by his white classmates

Background imageCartoons Collection: The blue eagle of the N. R. A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression

The blue eagle of the N. R. A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression. American magazine cover, 1934
MAGAZINE: NEW DEAL, 1934. The blue eagle of the N.R.A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression. American magazine cover, 1934

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Councils of the Rulers, & the Elders against the Tribe of the Americanites

The Councils of the Rulers, & the Elders against the Tribe of the Americanites
CARTOON: POLITICIANS. The Councils of the Rulers, & the Elders against the Tribe of the Americanites. A satirical English cartoon from the beginning of the American Revolutionary War (1770s)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Bunkers Hill or Americas Head Dress. English satirical engraving, 1776

Bunkers Hill or Americas Head Dress. English satirical engraving, 1776, on the narrow British victory at the Battle of
BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1776. Bunkers Hill or Americas Head Dress. English satirical engraving, 1776, on the narrow British victory at the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775

Background imageCartoons Collection: Liberty Is Not Anarchy. Thomas Nasts cartoon of September 1886 applauding the guilty verdict in

Liberty Is Not Anarchy. Thomas Nasts cartoon of September 1886 applauding the guilty verdict in the case of
HAYMARKET TRIAL, 1886. Liberty Is Not Anarchy. Thomas Nasts cartoon of September 1886 applauding the guilty verdict in the case of the Haymarket Riot of Chicago in May of that year

Background imageCartoons Collection: American cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1892, of John Wanamaker and Grover Cleveland as rivals for

American cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1892, of John Wanamaker and Grover Cleveland as rivals for sanctimonius sainthood
G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1892. American cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1892, of John Wanamaker and Grover Cleveland as rivals for sanctimonius sainthood in their respective political parties

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884

The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884, depicting prominent Republicans at a modern-day Belshazzars feast

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Political Army of Salvation. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880

The Political Army of Salvation. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880
GRANT CARTOON, 1880. The Political " Army of Salvation". American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880, portraying Senator Roscoe Conkling (center)

Background imageCartoons Collection: Cartoon by Joseph Keppler from Puck, 1886, congratulating President Grover Cleveland on his

Cartoon by Joseph Keppler from Puck, 1886, congratulating President Grover Cleveland on his marriage to Frances Folsom
CLEVELANDs WEDDING, 1886. Cartoon by Joseph Keppler from Puck, 1886, congratulating President Grover Cleveland on his marriage to Frances Folsom

Background imageCartoons Collection: American cartoon by Bernard Gilliam, 1893, on President Grover Clevelands difficulties with

American cartoon by Bernard Gilliam, 1893, on President Grover Clevelands difficulties with the congressional
G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1893. American cartoon by Bernard Gilliam, 1893, on President Grover Clevelands difficulties with the congressional leadership of the Democratic party

Background imageCartoons Collection: Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876

Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876, is the tail of the paper jackass in this American
ANTI-GREENBACK CARTOON. Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876, is the tail of the paper jackass in this American anti-Greenback cartoon, 1878

Background imageCartoons Collection: (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed

(1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed Bryan Greater than
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed Bryan Greater than the Author of the Declaration of Independence

Background imageCartoons Collection: American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver

American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver and allied with an anarchist and a Western Populist

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Age of Brass or the Triumph of Womans Rights. Lithograph cartoon satire, 1869, by Currier & Ives

The Age of Brass or the Triumph of Womans Rights. Lithograph cartoon satire, 1869, by Currier & Ives
CARTOON: WOMENs RIGHTS. The Age of Brass or the Triumph of Womans Rights. Lithograph cartoon satire, 1869, by Currier & Ives

Background imageCartoons Collection: The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive

The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party, wearing the spectacles of its presidential candidate

Background imageCartoons Collection: His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896

His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail

Background imageCartoons Collection: Grover Cleveland depicted as the champion of Civil Service reform in an 1895 cartoon by J. S. Pughe

Grover Cleveland depicted as the champion of Civil Service reform in an 1895 cartoon by J. S. Pughe
G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1895. Grover Cleveland depicted as the champion of Civil Service reform in an 1895 cartoon by J.S. Pughe

Background imageCartoons Collection: (1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in

(1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in the presidential chair as U
VICTORIANO HUERTA (1854-1916). Now or Never. Cartoon depicting Mexican dictator Victoriano Huarez asleep in the presidential chair as U.S

Background imageCartoons Collection: U. s. Grant Cartoon, 1880

U. s. Grant Cartoon, 1880
U.S. GRANT CARTOON, 1880. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler from Puck Magazine, 1880, attacking the corruption of the Grant administration and opposing a third presidential term

Background imageCartoons Collection: G. Cleveland Cartoon, 1896

G. Cleveland Cartoon, 1896
G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon, 1896, by Louis Dalrymple showing Republican party leaders following a trail to the Gold Standard blazed by President Grover Cleveland

Background imageCartoons Collection: G. Cleveland Cartoon

G. Cleveland Cartoon
G. CLEVELAND CARTOON. Worshipping the Golden Calf. An anti Grover Cleveland cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1892



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