Political Cartoons - Dublin City Council

Dublin City Library and Archive,
138 - 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: +353 1 6744999
Date
Newspaper
Political Cartoons
Title
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
founded on a new Sevic comic, Rattle Bottle Pantomine lately
performed at the new Theatre Royal
Folder 04/05
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
all in a Row
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Folder 04/07
Page 1 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Irish Fireside
The Old, Old Home!
Subtitle
Location
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
Salisbury- Dragf him along here
B.B.- I cant
Folder 01/42
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
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
Prosecution of the Land League
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25/12/1880
Weekly Freeman
Portraits of the Four Judges in the State Prosecutions
of the Land League
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01/01/1881
Weekly Freeman
Portraits of the Counsel of the Traversers in the State
Prosecuation of the Land League
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08/01/1881
Weekly Freeman
To The Rescue
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Att Gen- There, Mr Parnell, is my indictment and here my
resources; you'll have to fight both
Parnell- As far as your indictment goes I am prepared to answer
Location
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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
you right from your excited condition
Erin- You're mistaken as to what I want. I won't be content with
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22/01/1881
Weekly Freeman
The Most Imposing Land League Demonstration the
Could be Arranged
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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
verdict fo guilty because there mena had erred int eh heat of
language. The true culprits were really in the cabinets of the King
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05/02/1881
Weekly Freeman
Put to the Test
Erin- I took you to be gold - I find you are LEAD
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12/02/1881
Weekly Freeman
The Prisoner of Dartmoor
19/02/1881
Weekly Freeman
Gross Outrage
At Newcastle West, a boys of 10 years "on the 23rd of January
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
(When it is a "Protection" Bill)
Mr. Gladstone's method, with the aid of the Chariman, of getting a Album 06/010
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
Miss Anna Parnell and "ostracising" the police
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12/03/1881
Weekly Freeman
Trains for Ireland
Mr Forster- Now then put on all steam. Stop at no station till you
get to the end
Gladstone- I hope it'll be in no violent hurry. I don't want to go
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01 June 2011
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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
Who palter with us in a Double Sense
That keep the word of promise to our ear
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26/03/1881
Weekly Freeman
"Orange Emergency" Victories!!!
Grand army of the Orange Emergency Committee raised to cruch
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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
in this document
Boer- All right!
09/04/1881
Weekly Freeman
Checking the Bill
Gladstone- Here I am with the Bill, finally satisfied
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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"
under which Mr. Gladstone drafted his new Land Bill
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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
the enemy. Treason! Sedition! Strike for Queen and promotion.
Remember your glorious past
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30/04/1881
Weekly Freeman
Wrong Again!
Country Schoolmaster- Wrong William. Should have begun with
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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
the Widow Maguire's little home, and carry off hew cow and pig
Album 06/021
14/05/1881
Weekly Freeman
John Dillon, Incarcerated May 2, 1881
Stone walls do not a prison make,
nor iron bars a cage;
Minds simple and quiet take
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21/05/1881
Weekly Freeman
Effective Coercion!
"If coercion be necessary, then in the name of common sense let
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it be effective" -Daily Telegraph
01 June 2011
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Page 6 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
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
At Them!"
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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
Ladyship wants to meet you and we can chat over value of that
farm
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02/07/1881
Weekly Freeman
A Terrible Record
Erin- In 40 years I have lost, not naturally, over 3 millions of my
children and they, young and strong, leave begind odl and infirm
to weep and die. Where is the end?
Album 06/027
09/07/1881
Weekly Freeman
Goading Him!
Pat Murphy- Get away. I'm determined to keep the law in spite of
ye
Solider/Policeman- Don't blame us we have to do this dirty work
Album 06/029
16/07/1881
Weekly Freeman
Justice Unal(l)oy'd
"Much Ado About Nothing" in Kilmallock - slightly
altered from Shakespeare
Court clerk- Which be the malefactors?
Dogberry- Marry, that am I and my partners. Let the watch come
forth. Masters I charge you, accuse these ladies. And, don't
Album 06/028
23/07/1881
Weekly Freeman
What is Behind the Emigration Clauses
Gladstone- Pat, here is a free pass to Canada (to English and
Scotch settlers) We'll soon clear out Ireland and you good people
can take their place
Album 06/030
30/07/1881
Weekly Freeman
A Magnifying Class!
Judge- Mr. Bull look at terrible record through this glass, what
Irish Assizes ought to be
County Inspector- Tell him there would be more crimes
Album 06/031
06/08/1881
Vanity Fair
"Earlie"
06/08/1881
Weekly Freeman
Willing to Wound, but Yet Afraid to Strike
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
Box 01 F05/24
Salisbury- We aren’t able to stand up before this fellow and
prevent him passing through out house, but we can pick his
pockets
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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
Land Bill!
(Responses from Lords tent, Commons tent, Home Rule tent,
Album 06/033
20/08/1881
Weekly Freeman
Remove That Bauble
27/08/1881
Weekly Freeman
"To Buy or not to Buy" - That is the Question (of the
day)
Erin- Well, if my Countrypeople persist in spending their money
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
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03/09/1881
Weekly Freeman
Awake! Awake!
...We believe there is a Prince called Patriotism, with his trumpet
of duty travelling through our dear land who is destined to break
the wicked charm that has paralysed and bring them to life
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10/09/1881
Weekly Freeman
Michael Davitt
17/09/1881
Weekly Freeman
All Together
24/09/1881
Weekly Freeman
Charles S. Parnell
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01/10/1881
Weekly Freeman
Father Sheehy
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08/10/1881
Weekly Freeman
Mr. John Dillon, M.P.
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15/10/1881
Weekly Freeman
The Point of the Speech
01 June 2011
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That’s right! All work together; let everyone lend a hand, and the
Exhibition of Ireland's Manufactures, next year, may be the
"starting point" of a great and glorious future - Amen.
Premier- Swallow this Bill, don’t try it or test it.
Farmer- I'll not swallow the Bill until I taste it first
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Page 8 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
22/10/1881
Weekly Freeman
Thomas Sexton Esp, M.P.
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29/10/1881
Weekly Freeman
James O'Kelly Esp, M.P.
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05/11/1881
Weekly Freeman
Dr. J.E. Kenny
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12/11/1881
Weekly Freeman
The Real Culprit
19/11/1881
Weekly Freeman
John of Tuam
26/11/1881
Weekly Freeman
COMPENSATE, to make amends for, to recompense ­
Sullivan's Dictionary
Landlord- Compensation! That shall be my cry
Tenant- Exactly so; that is what I want. Just refund me the differ
between these rents and that will be the proper sort of
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03/12/1881
Weekly Freeman
This Must Not Be!
Turnkey- Here is the Prison breakfast
Parnell/Dillon- Bring it in; we will have that, or anything else you
give us, sooner than trench on the fund collected to aid a
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10/12/1881
Weekly Freeman
The Irish Janus; or the Double-Faced Huntsman
Huntsman to castle official- Please send many police to Kildare.
Hunting has been stopped!
Same to farmer- I never said a word of extra police, it is so
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17/12/1881
Weekly Freeman
A Century's Progress
24/12/1881
Weekly Freeman
A Terrible Emergency!
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Landlord- Robbery! Villany! Down with the Law!
Law- It was at your suggestion I thrust honest men into jail; you
didn’t say half as much against me as you are now. So to prison
Location
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Alubm 06/051
Surely it is not credible, that the Government, having tied up Erin
and walked off with the Consitution, are going to leave her to the
tender mercies of her foes! The above is not a remote possibility
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Page 9 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
31/12/1881
Weekly Freeman
His Latest Triumph!
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07/01/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Lord Mayor of Dublin and the Mayors of Ireland
1882
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21/01/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Old Man and His Ass!
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28/01/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Crown and the Half-Crown
Britannia- We've settled Ladn Question forever
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Landlord- Why I consider this a monstrous reduction, I will appeal!
Tenant- They've given me half-a-crown, and it cost mr Three
04/02/1882
Weekly Freeman
Fighting the Air!
Gladstone- Although I am using the largest club I possess, I don't
seem to make an impression on it. It foes its was in spite of me
11/02/1882
Weekly Freeman
Aversion, Coercion
18/02/1882
Weekly Freeman
A Great Day for Ireland - 15th February, 1782
The Volunteers assembling at Dungannon Church.
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25/02/1882
Weekly Freeman
Freedom of Contract - in Ireland
Landlord- Sign at once or I'll sentence you to death
Tenant- But I'd like to know what I'm going to sign
Agent- Never you mind that, I'll fill it in later after you sign
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04/03/1882
Weekly Freeman
March Hares
Farmer Gladstone- Those mad creatures trampling on my new
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sown seed and before its grown too. By the "infant Hercules" I will
exterminate them - that is, if they do not destroy themselves on
11/03/1882
Weekly Freeman
Seeing With His Own Eyes (?)
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
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Page 10 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
18/03/1882
Weekly Freeman
St. Patrick's Day, 1882
On His Anniversary, St. Patrick re-visits his Well Beloved Island,
and finds that he has to do his work all over again
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25/03/1882
Weekly Freeman
Captivating Eloquence; or, the lastest mode of
CARRYING AWAY your audience
1st soldier- You Hirish beggar, cheer this noble orator, or I'll 'ave
you unreasonably suspected
2nd soldier- If you say one more word about Coercion or the
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01/04/1882
Weekly Freeman
Cause and Effect
Landleaguer- If you had let me expose my grievances on a public
platform in broad day light, HE would not be standing there now
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08/04/1882
Weekly Freeman
At Their Mercy
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15/04/1882
Weekly Freeman
Dare it?
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22/04/1882
Weekly Freeman
Stealing Davitt's Clothes
Salisbury- Look Pat, I answered the Irish Land Question
Home Secretary- Pat, I've got Davitt's real clothes, Gladstone will
appear in them shortly
Album 06/068
29/04/1882
Weekly Freeman
Lloyd's "Circular" Tour Through Clare
Humanity- Have these people done anything to deserve sudden
death?
Policeman- Nothing I know of, but I have to kill everyone that
Album 06/069
06/05/1882
Weekly Freeman
Fighting for the Crown
Whig and Tory, Lords and Commons, are all out-bidding each
toehr for Davitt's crown, whilst he lies in a British dungeon. But
justice and history will yet place the wreath on his noble brow!
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13/05/1882
Weekly Freeman
What Villians Have Done This?
Erin- Before Heaven and men I repudiate and condemn this
abminable act! There are my enemies who have perpetrated it
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20/05/1882
Weekly Freeman
An Unpleasant Predicament
Irish tenant farmer- Well, what with this millstone round my neck,
and that quagmire in front of me, and fall over the precipie here, I
don't see how I'm ever to get across
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01 June 2011
Page 11 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
27/05/1882
Weekly Freeman
Reckoning without His Host
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03/06/1882
Weekly Freeman
Her Own "Patron" (photocopy)
Folder 04/10
03/06/1882
Weekly Freeman
Her Own "Patron"
Absence of Foreign Patronage, the growls of the anti-Irish Press,
Erin has with a wave of her magic wand raised her Exhibition of
1882, where she will show the world she can do many things…
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10/06/1882
Weekly Freeman
All Round Coercion
Gladstone- You have been complaining the Irish juries won't
convict prisoners and when I make you judges, juries, hangmen
you won't have that. Now I will have you do as I wish…
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17/06/1882
Weekly Freeman
Help! Help!
Erin- This bloodshed must stop, I call for help
Crime Bill- Here it is! I will soon stamp murder out
Erin- Nothing like you ever did good in this country…
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24/06/1882
Weekly Freeman
Boycotting and Intimidation
Under the Act
01/07/1882
Weekly Freeman
The "Cromwell" Company, Limited
08/07/1882
Weekly Freeman
Defending the Bridge, to the Last Plank
15/07/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Spiked Gun
"Whig" whilst engaged in a desperate encounter with the enemy,
rushes to his last gun - it is brought to his memory that he himself
had spiked the very weapon which would have secured Victory to
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22/07/1882
Weekly Freeman
Rats Desert a Doomed Ship
Pirate Bill- Are you trying to shirk your responsibility in this affair?
Bright John- I didn't think the blaze was going to be that ugly;
when you try on foreigners it becomes dangerous and I'm off
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01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
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Irish Landlordism dons its true garments, and prepares to "make
war in the enemy's country"
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Alubm 06/079
Page 12 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
29/07/1882
Weekly Freeman
A Perilous Passage
05/08/1882
Weekly Freeman
In Memory of Miss Fanny Parnell
12/08/1882
Vanity Fair
"Barnie"
19/08/1882
Weekly Freeman
O'Connell Monument - Unveiled
The winged figures were not erected in time for the unveiling. The
are ready, however, and our Artist has shown the Monument
complete.
Folder 04/09
19/08/1882
Weekly Freeman
Irish Industrial Exhibition 1882
The Opening Ceremony
Folder 04/08
26/08/1882
Weekly Freeman
Extract from Mr. Gray's Speech
At the Commission Court, on the day he was committed to
prison, 16th August, 1882
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09/09/1882
Weekly Freeman
"There's Something Rotten in the State of Ireland"
30/09/1882
Weekly Freeman
Equality First, Fraternity Afterwards
02/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Tenanted Grave
07/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Vow of Tipperary
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
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Died 20th July 1882
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Box 01 F05/25
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Irish workingman to English workingman-...I pay more taxes, in
proportion than you do, I am deprived of the franchise, whilst you
exercise it freely. Let us be really rqual and then see what follows
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The Premier County learning from Jonh Dillon, that he feels
unable to continue his Parliamentary services, vows she will have
no resignation from him
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Page 13 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
14/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
"Thou Canst Not Serve Two Masters"
No Mister BULL! You cannot do it. IF you honour the one you
insult the other; you cannot bend to Vice and hold with Virtue
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21/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
Looking Ahead
ERIN, following a well tseted and successful experiemtn, calls
around her the trusted Delegates of her People, to define her
future National Policy and to weigh and consider the past
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23/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
Visitors to the Irish Exhibition
Most regular attendance to exhibition are Success and
Prosperiety. They assure Erin that they will continue to come until
they see her throughly established as a great manufacturing
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28/10/1882
Weekly Freeman
A "Value"-able Friend
Landlord to Official Valuer, who is estimating the rent of Pat's
Farm-…I'm sure you don't think I would extort a rack rent from a
tenant
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04/11/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Chosen Ones
Official asks why the men are qualified to judge the value of land
and all answer with backgrounds in things unrealted. The Official
grants them all the position to judge land values as Court Valuers
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11/11/1882
Weekly Freeman
Falling with a Vengeance
Irish Party to Tory- If I must fall into this pit, I am determined that
you, you helped to dig it, shall come with me
Tory- Stop! I move an amendment--­
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25/11/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Local Government "Bored"
Erin to Local Gov't- Awake! Threat of another famine and you
must stop it; be active.
Local Gov't- Oh brother, let us alone. When famine comes to our
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02/12/1882
Weekly Freeman
The Hanging Gale Puzzle
09/12/1882
Weekly Freeman
Shoddy Benevolence
16/12/1882
Weekly Freeman
A Vision of Coming Events
01 June 2011
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John Bull- Here's a ticket to America and new clothes made by
myself
Pat- Keep your shoddy clothes. I'd sooner go before my friends in
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Alubm 06/102
Page 14 of 84
Date
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Subtitle
Location
23/12/1882
Weekly Freeman
New Year's Gifts
Trevelyan- I've brought you admission to the Union Workhouse
Irish Peasant- I knew poverty was a crime but I didn’t think that it
ought to be punished with ayther imprisonment or
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30/12/1882
Weekly Freeman
Another Voice in the Chorus
Australia- Mr. Bull, don't send people here simply because they
are poor. You have forced yourself as a guardian, not I. Why
don't you give them Home Rule as you did me? they can become
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06/01/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Irish Malady - Two Recipes
Castle physician- We must drain off a little blood to another
country; emigration and workhouse
Dr. Lyons- Root him in the soil and let trees root there too; result
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13/01/1883
Weekly Freeman
Mala (Mallow) Fides
Castle Naish-onal Candidate- Miss Mallow, please accept my
suit. I'll remove every JUST grievance and take care of
appointments. Look at all those pretty presents which I bring you
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20/01/1883
Weekly Freeman
English Representation and Irish Fact
English Press- Irish peasant is a good actor; he is better off than
he pretends
Truth- I've seen people dining on sea weed, I fear people will
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27/01/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Gale that Ought to be Hanging
Land Court Judge- Confound the noodle who drew this Hanging
Gale proviso! Nobody has a notion what he meant, unless it was
to set people mad. The costs of trying to decide should be to the
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01/02/1883
Weekly Freeman
Ireland's National Order
Erin to Portarlington- I invest you with Nobel Order of Nationality,
don't sully the bright ribbon
Westmeath- You no need to invest me, I have invested myself
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03/02/1883
Weekly Freeman
Tearing off the Mask
Mallow to John Bull- You have long been blindfolded to the state
of things in Ireland, it's time you were undecieved
Bull- You annoy me; you have a will of your own. I'll disfranchise
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17/02/1883
Weekly Freeman
Stone for Bread
Scene - Glencolumbkille
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24/02/1883
Weekly Freeman
Left Out in the Cold
Irish Want to Lord Chancellor- I did not hear say what steps the
Gov't is taking to help me
Lord Chancellor- Certainly not; the richest country doesn’t like to
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01 June 2011
Page 15 of 84
Date
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Title
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Location
03/03/1883
Weekly Freeman
An Unnatural Parent
Ex-Chief Sec to Irish Party- I must get rid of these kids; so I
intend swearing them over on you
Irish Party- Unnatural parent Nature and justice demand you
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17/03/1883
Weekly Freeman
A Severe Attack
Chrildren of Erin- Oh Mother! Has that animal gone mad?
Erin- Yes my dear children. He is one of his periodical Anti-Irish
frenzies; but don’t be frightened-he'll cool down. We'll survive this
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24/03/1883
Weekly Freeman
"Gone With a Vengeance"
Hartington- We are come to where out best and bravest soldiers
have always been raised; we need the same sort now
Old Molly- All the fine strong men that were here have left for
Album 06/115
31/03/1883
Weekly Freeman
Florence Dixie
"Is this a dagger which I see before me, or art thou but A dagger
of the mind, a false creation Proceeding from the heat-oppressed
brain"
Alubm 06/116
07/04/1883
Weekly Freeman
Equal Before the Law (on paper)
Landlord- There are some officious people menacing me with
legal consequences b/c I wrote a threatening letter
Crown Lawyer- Be assured, you are fine. But this tenant
Album 06/117
14/04/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Labourer is Worthy of his Hire
Erin- You have done so much for me. Please accept this token of
gratitude
Parnell- Thank you, it's true I have taken off my coat in your
Album 06/118
21/04/1883
Weekly Freeman
Number One
from the Photograph produced in Court, recognised by Carey the
informer
Album 06/119
28/04/1883
Weekly Freeman
Dan Curley, Tim Kelly, Joe Brady
Album 06/120
05/05/1883
Vanity Fair
"A Splendid Advocate"
Box 01 F05/26
05/05/1883
Weekly Freeman
James Carey
Album 06/121
01 June 2011
Page 16 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
12/05/1883
Weekly Freeman
Fitzharris the Cabman
("Skin the Goat")
Album 06/122
19/05/1883
Weekly Freeman
Judge O'Brien, D.B.Sullivan, James Murphy, Q.C.
Counsel for Prisoners, Crown Prosecutor
Album 06/123
26/05/1883
Weekly Freeman
His Grace the Most Revd Dr. Croke,
ARCHBISHOP of CASHEL
Album 06/124
26/05/1883
Weekly Freeman
Marwood, Executioner
Album 06/127
02/06/1883
Weekly Freeman
Persons and Places Associated with the Phoenix Park
Assassination Trials
Album 06/125
09/06/1883
Weekly Freeman
Cork Exhibition 1883
and its Promoters
Album 06/126
16/06/1883
Weekly Freeman
Liberty Enlightening the World
Colossal statue to be erected in New York Harbor
Album 06/128
23/06/1883
Weekly Freeman
George Errington, M.P.
30/06/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Irish Fireside
"You shall never marry her"
Album 06/129
07/07/1883
Weekly Freeman
Relieving the Rates
Columbia to John Bull- You have no right to cast these poor
people on me, now that they are poor and infirm. Take them back
out of this, and try to behave like a Christian to them
Album 07/001
01 June 2011
Album 06/130
Page 17 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
14/07/1883
Weekly Freeman
Very Rev T.N. Burke, O.P.
Born at Galway 1830. Died at Tallaght 1883
Album 07/002
21/07/1883
Weekly Freeman
That Awful Bore; or, the Next French Invasion
28/07/1883
Weekly Freeman
Putting a Stop to Their Gallop
04/08/1883
Weekly Freeman
A Little Check
11/08/1883
Weekly Freeman
Port Elizabeth, of which James Carey was Shot
11/08/1883
Weekly Freeman
Niagra Rapids, where Captain Webb Perished
18/08/1883
Weekly Freeman
A Lame Excuse
Director D.W.W.R- We can't allow you to have you day's
excursion to Parnell's home. You might soil the cushions, but if
you arrange any other expedition, we'll be glad to accept your
Album 07/008
25/08/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Key Out of the Difficulty
Chamberlain to Erin- The governor says if you only leave off
knocking his place about, you can have this key and go and open
a house for yourself
Album 07/009
01/09/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Girl he Left Behind Him; or the Chased Vice-roy
Her Ex- You cannot get away from me that easily
His Ex- Its all right, only leaving as far as Mallow Junction, we'll
pick you up there
Alubm 07/010
08/09/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Idle and the Industrious Boys
Whilst most of the Parliamentary lads go off to places of
amusement, the active Irish boys exert themselves to erect a
great National Platform broad enough for every sensible Irishman
Album 07/011
01 June 2011
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Prime Minister- Surely you aren’t stopping us about this small trifle Album 07/004
Tim Healy- You shall not budge till you give assurance it will be
investigated
Alubm 07/005
The anchor on the Chart shows the position of the Melrose when
the occurrence took place
Album 07/007
Album 07/006
Page 18 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
15/09/1883
Weekly Freeman
Portraits of O'Donnell and Carey
from photographs taken at Port Elizabeth
Album 07/012
22/09/1883
Weekly Freeman
A Mock Burial
Grave digger- Don't you know the Land Question is settled
forever and all agitation connected with it is dead and buried?
Michael- You're living in fool's paradise if you think that…
Album 07/013
06/10/1883
Weekly Freeman
Driving Him Under the Surface
Album 07/014
13/10/1883
Weekly Freeman
Shooting of Carey - Susan O'Donnell
Album 07/015
20/10/1883
Weekly Freeman
"The Party of Law and Order," in the North of Ireland
Album 07/016
27/10/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Real Shillelagh
03/11/1883
Weekly Freeman
Exorcising a Pest
10/11/1883
Weekly Freeman
Forewarned
Irish Sentinel to Pat- I have discovered a conspiracy. Here is an
army of Emigration Commissioners and Agents, stealing on you
privately and if you don’t keep a watch out you'll end up in a
Album 07/019
17/11/1883
Weekly Freeman
A Fair Bargain
Irish Party to English Radical Party- Don't think you are going to
get that big fruit all to yourself. If you give me my fair and just
share I will help you to get it; but if you don’t, down you come
Album 07/020
24/11/1883
Weekly Freeman
Surrender and No Surrender
Orange leader- Hand over that sword to us and we will show you
how to use it
High Official- I will obey you in anything you command; but
Album 07/021
01 June 2011
Pat- Look here, I've got hold of the right weapon this time. It's one Album 07/017
I've too long neglected; but be my faith I'll be after breaking some
of your Polls with it if you are not more civil in the future
Album 07/018
Page 19 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
01/12/1883
Weekly Freeman
A New Home in the Ould Country
08/12/1883
Weekly Freeman
Finding the Pin
At Bristol, Joe Chamberlain discovered the Pin which Mr. Bull had Album 07/023
hidden away from a great mass of the people. [Feat
enthusiastically applauded by a multitude of delighted people]
22/12/1883
United Ireland
College Green, Christmas, 1883
"A Vision of the Future and the Wonders that shall be!"
29/12/1883
United Ireland
Messages from the New Year
29/12/1883
Weekly Freeman
The Vacant Chair
05/01/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Hand-writing on the Wall
12/01/1884
Weekly Freeman
Justin McCarthy, M.P.
19/01/1884
Weekly Freeman
Joseph Gillis Biggar, M.P. (Co. Cavan)
Album 07/027
26/01/1884
Weekly Freeman
T.D. Sullivan, M.P. (Co. Westmeath)
Album 07/028
02/02/1884
United Ireland
A Scott-ish Chief
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
Album 07/022
Box 02 F07/01
Box 02 F07/02
Or the aspect of the Viceroy Commission Court, enquiring into
the facts connected with the recent Shooting of Nationalists by
Orangemen at Derry
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Vice Chairman of the Irish Parliamentary Party
Field Marshal Scott, County Grand Master- Will you fight?
Co Dublin man- Come on, my hearty!
F.M. Scott- You will, will you? I don't know that 'twould be quite
Album 07/026
Box 02 F07/03
Page 20 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
02/02/1884
Weekly Freeman
James O'Kelly M.P. (Co. Roscommon)
Album 07/029
09/02/1884
Weekly Freeman
Alderman Charles Dawson, M.P. (Carlow)
Album 07/030
16/02/1884
United Ireland
Erin's Valentines
16/02/1884
Weekly Freeman
Thomas Sexton, M.P. (Co. Sligo)
23/02/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Logic of Cold Steel
Gladstone- Mahdi, your arguments of Home Rule are so strong I
don't justify interferring. Consider yourself free
Madhi- Keep your permission for those who seek it. You need my
Album 07/032
01/03/1884
Weekly Freeman
Letting in the Light
The "Irish Party" succeded in forcing open the Secret Chambers
of "Our Castle of Dublin" and letting John Bull have an idea of the
sort of place it is - We hope he'll profit by the information
Album 07/033
08/03/1884
United Ireland
"Shielding a Scoundrel"
08/03/1884
Weekly Freeman
Another Dynamite Outrage!
Gladstone- Will you take this and forward it as quickly as possible. Album 07/034
Official- It's sure to be infernal machines intended to blow up the
Conservative Platform and destroy us- let him take it with him
15/03/1884
United Ireland
The Irish White Elephant
John Poyntz Barnum- His keep is something awful. If those
people don't contribute, I'm afraid I'll have to put my hand into my
own pocket or my employers. Let's try again to scare them into
Box 02 F07/07
15/03/1884
Weekly Freeman
Welcome Back!!!
Mr. John E. Redmond - M.P. New Ross
Mr. William Redmond - M.P. Wexford (Borough)
Album 07/035
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
Compliments of the Season from Ireland's old loves and new
Box 02 F07/04
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Box 02 F07/05
Page 21 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
22/03/1884
United Ireland
"Honest" John Bull
JB (to Gordon Pasha)- Recognise the Mahdi, until we hook him.
Box 02 F07/07
Bless and glorify him (to Butcher General G---m) Now's your time,
out with the rascal's heart's blood then let us praise the Lord
22/03/1884
Weekly Freeman
Law-less State of the Country
Barrister- On our last legs
"Polis"- Things are awful bad in the Country
Judges- Simply dreadful; the whole Assizes did not take 5
Album 07/036
29/03/1884
United Ireland
Hungry Dogs
Kennel Keeper- For the love of my famishing pets, throw one
copper in the hat
Pat- Not a penny you'll get from me. Take yourself and your
Box 02 F07/08
29/03/1884
Weekly Freeman
The "Pinch of Hunger" - Coming Home
05/04/1884
Weekly Freeman
"A Note of Warning"
The Irish captain who has been on guard through the night
sounds the alarum, and calls on his men to fall into line as a
general engagement may take place at any moment
Album 07/038
12/04/1884
Weekly Freeman
Roasting Foul
Erin to Irish Party VP- You are giving those J.P.s what they want
so badly, a good roasting; lately they have got so "high" that the
place is unbearable with them - There is more tainted meat..
Album 07/039
19/04/1884
Weekly Freeman
A Fair Division or Nothing
Pat- Mr. Scroggins and Mr. McPherson, let's divide between the 3
of us. If there is any treachery to deprive me of my rights, I'll
smash all the eggs with this old shillelagh of mine
Album 07/040
26/04/1884
United Ireland
An Ugly Predicament - Between Ireland and Egypt
Box 02 F07/09
26/04/1884
Weekly Freeman
Grand National (Franchise) Steeplechase
Album 07/041
03/05/1884
United Ireland
The Connaught Acrobat
Box 02 F07/10
01 June 2011
Location
Album 07/037
Page 22 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
03/05/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Political Earthquake
Pat- All together, give them a good shake
Gladstone- A few more shakes like this and the House will be
down about our ears
Album 07/042
10/05/1884
Weekly Freeman
Under the Rod
10/05/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Two Cox Wains
24/05/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Land (Lords) Court
07/06/1884
United Ireland
Floggin Them to the Fight
Earl Spencer having attempted to crush United Ireland himself,
goads on the foulest scoundrels in the Castle Service, under pain
of losing their salaries to assail the newspaper with a legal ram
Box 02 F07/11
14/06/1884
United Ireland
Orange Prudence and Self-Denial
"The prudent restraint and self-denial in the Orange body which
have been thus exhibited Newry are in keeping with their
traditions and principles" -Scottish Times of Monday
Box 02 F07/12
14/06/1884
Weekly Freeman
A New(ry) Puzzle
For Lord Spencer and Others
Here is Ulster Hoisting the National Flag - Where are the
Orangemen?
Album 07/046
21/06/1884
United Ireland
A Really Distressing Case
Lord R--s--e- Give us a little help; any donation will be good. Our
poor Loyalists are "so impoverished and so disheartened!" If a
generous public doesn't come to their help, we are lost for ever
Box 02 F07/13
21/06/1884
Weekly Freeman
Orange "Loyalty"!!!
His Ex- I represent the Queen, which I thought you respected
Orangeman- I respect ntohing that doesn’t represent bigotry,
intolerance, Orange ascendancy
Album 07/047
28/06/1884
United Ireland
The Man who Goes to Church
James Anthony Pharisee- Thank God, I am not as other men
Box 02 F07/14
01 June 2011
Album 07/043
Distant boat- You must put more life into your stroke
Other voices distant- You're not steering the old course we've
rowed many a day; we don’t like your new ways
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Page 23 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
28/06/1884
Weekly Freeman
Orange Bluster
"National" Pat - Begorra they are a poor lot - I could almost pity
them
Album 07/048
05/07/1884
Weekly Freeman
Face to Face - With the LORDS!!!
12/07/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Law's Delay
19/07/1884
United Ireland
19/07/1884
Weekly Freeman
Orange Incantation
Orange leaders having nothing to make a show with a Newry, hire Album 07/051
all Burglars and Roughs they can gather from the 3 Kingdoms.
When those worthies go home again newry will be as National as
26/07/1884
Weekly Freeman
Looking On
Its myself that isn't sorry to see the pair of you stuck in one-and­
others throats, if it was only to give my boys a bit of a rest which
they well deserve. However the fight turns out cannot hurt them
Album 07/052
02/08/1884
Weekly Freeman
No Longer "Looking On"
Pat- Well, I was inclined to let those fellows fight out their battle
all to themselves, but bedad when I see my best interests
trampled on, I must join in
Album 07/053
09/08/1884
Weekly Freeman
William O'Brien, M.P.
(Mallow)
Album 07/054
16/08/1884
Weekly Freeman
Presto!!!
The great Irish Wizard, with a touch of his wand, transforms Four
Hundred Policemen int oThirty Thousand a year, to the intense
delight of his audience
Album 07/055
23/08/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Case for the Crown
Castle Officialism- Either you or he must swing. Which shall it be? Album 07/056
Justice- This is infamous, I must put and end to it, now and
forever
01 June 2011
Album 07/049
Erin to Land Comission- Wake up! While are you sleeping my
poor people are being evicted all over the country
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After shielding and defending Criminal-Officials, Earl Spencer and Box 02 F07/15
his Chief-Secretary have reluctantly yielded to the force of public
opinion. Cornwall and Co. are to be prosecuted - at last
Page 24 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
30/08/1884
United Ireland
Castle Justice
Indignant Lady of Cork Hill- Away to prison paupers. I'm sorry I
can't give you a worse punishment
Pauper convicts- How can you punish us for allowing the
Box 02 F07/16
30/08/1884
Weekly Freeman
Within Measurable Distance
Irish-American (from Boston)- Keep moving dear sister, for
though the road is very rough I guess you are very near what you
want
Album 07/057
06/09/1884
Weekly Freeman
A Passing Call
H.R.H.- I've just called to remind you of an air you never seem to
get on your ear ('Rule Britannia')
Erin- I don't want to hear that. Play 'Charlie is my darling' and I'll
Album 07/058
13/09/1884
United Ireland
The Conquering Hero
Conquering Hero- Hullo, Canon, this isn't part of your
Box 02 F07/17
arrangement, eh?
Canon- The decorations are not -ahem!- altogether what might be
13/09/1884
Weekly Freeman
Attracting his Attention
Gladstone- Much upon my hands connected with the doings of
the Government in almost all sectors of the world; I didn't know
the severity of the crisis swelling upon the horizon, it rushed like a
Album 07/059
20/09/1884
United Ireland
The Castle in Quarantine
The Limerick Corporation, invited to the Castle lazar-house,
determine instead to take measures to protect public health from
contact with the estblishment and declare the Castle - "an
Box 02 F07/18
20/09/1884
Weekly Freeman
Master of the Situation
20/09/1884
Weekly News
27/09/1884
United Ireland
27/09/1884
Weekly Freeman
01 June 2011
Album 07/060
The Father of Lies instructs his favourite pupil what falsehoods
about Ireland to write in his correspondence to the London
"Times"
Box 01 F01/01
Our Virtuous Rulers
"Earl Spencer's government is attacked for repressing crime, and
maintaining order in Ireland" -Mr. Trevelyan's Speech at Hawick
Box 02 F07/19
A Black Board
According to the report of the Royal Commissioners the Irish
Prison Board is constituted as here depicted. Is not the British
Prison System Devilish enuogh, without trying to make it worse?
Album 07/061
Page 25 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
04/10/1884
The Shamrock
Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan
04/10/1884
United Ireland
The Noble Organ Grinder
Mayor of Limerick- We are sick of that tune, here, my good man;
move on, call again.
Box 02 F07/20
04/10/1884
Weekly Freeman
Our Tenement Houses
The Occupiers
Album 07/062
Subtitle
Location
Box 01 F02/01
The Owner
04/10/1884
Weekly News
11/10/1884
Weekly Freeman
11/10/1884
Weekly News
18/10/1884
United Ireland
18/10/1884
Thomas Sexton, M.P. (to turnkey Spencer)- Yes; you have had to
release this innocent man; but justice will not be done until you
put into his place the rascals who wrongfully accused and
Box 01 F01/02
Salisbury- You've tied up this Girl in a savage manner; I'll unbind
her
Gladstone- I am going myself to release this most intersting
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John Bull wants Mr. G O Trevelyan to go back to his work; but
George says the weather in Ireland is too rough for him, and he
does not like the Briny air of the place
Box 01 F01/03
In the Balance
Harcourt- My voice is shielding Spencer
Chamberlain- And wrecking the Cabinet
Gladstone- Unfortunately, for the first time in my life I cannot see
Box 02 F07/21
Weekly Freeman
A. M. Sullivan
One of Erin's most gifted and trusted Sons
Album 07/064
25/10/1884
Weekly Freeman
Packing Up
Lord of Castle- Get things put up, we may have to bolt at any
moment.
G.O.T. the Flunkey- I have everything here you Ex but our
Album 07/065
01/11/1884
Weekly Freeman
Initiating the New Castle Puppet
His Ex to new Chief Sec- It's your duty to dance to whatever I
choose to whistle. In replying to Irish Members, remember:
Expediency before Veracity. Take the kicks while I take the
Album 07/066
01 June 2011
The Reason Why
Page 26 of 84
Date
Newspaper
01/11/1884
Weekly News
08/11/1884
United Ireland
Pardon and a Pension, or I Fire
08/11/1884
Weekly Freeman
A French Guy Fawkes
Who theatens to blow up "The Castle" and land some of its
inhabitants in to the Dock at Green Street
Album 07/067
15/11/1884
Weekly Freeman
"Called Back"
George Bolton- It is well for you governor that you sent for me in
time, for this Cat, was several times lately near getting out of the
bag; I'll put her in the Cupboard again till I next want her
Album 07/068
22/11/1884
United Ireland
Fall of the Crown Bastille in Ireland
A Telling Shot from the Green Street battery utterly demolishes
the Bastille defences. The Governor and his vile auxilliaries have
to seek safety in flight
Box 02 F07/23
22/11/1884
Weekly Freeman
A Contrast
Album 07/069
29/11/1884
United Ireland
Sharing Spoils Before the Field is Won
Box 02 F07/24
29/11/1884
Weekly Freeman
"Let Justice Be Done"
Album 07/070
06/12/1884
United Ireland
Fallen Flat!
06/12/1884
Weekly Freeman
Hard "Times"
01 June 2011
Title
Subtitle
Location
Cambell Bannerman- You don’t look much the better of the time
you've spent here
Trevelyan- You wont look much the better of it either when you've
Box 01 F01/04
Box 02 F07/22
Earl Sp--c--r- My grand firework device all gone for nothing! An
ungrateful country positively turns its back on me. Is the yelping
of these miserable curs my only reward?
Box 02 F07/25
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Page 27 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
13/12/1884
United Ireland
Raising the Siege of Limerick
Like King William with his siege-train, Earl Spencer with his
Queen's Bench battery raises the siege of Limerick, and flies
before "the men who held Limerick's Wall" against the extra­
Box 02 F07/26
13/12/1884
Weekly Freeman
The Modern Gulliver
The Whig, Tory and Orange Lilliputians trying to bind the Irish
Gulliver with Redistribution Threads
Album 07/072
20/12/1884
Weekly Freeman
Christmas 1884
John Bull beholds a vision of the near future
Album 07/073
03/01/1885
Weekly Freeman
Engaging Seats
10/01/1885
Weekly Freeman
An Old Story Re-Told
"Gentle" Pasha has kep damsel for 3 years in prison, and wants 3 Album 07/075
more years. Damsel's lover and champion demanding her release
17/01/1885
Vanity Fair
Mhagthamma
MAHON Col. James Patrick O'Gorman MP for County Clare
Box 02 F06/01
17/01/1885
Weekly Freeman
Love's Device
Tipperary- I didn’t mean to annoy you, I just wanted you to come
see me
Parnell- There are envious and vicious persons watching
Album 07/076
24/01/1885
United Ireland
The Castle Thimble-Rigger
Box 02 F07/27
24/01/1885
Weekly Freeman
The Original and the Copy
Album 07/077
07/02/1885
United Ireland
Gulliver in Derry
01 June 2011
Album 07/074
"The (Liliputian) Mayor issued a Proclamation forbidding the
Nationalists' Procession to enter the Gates of Derry"
Box 02 F07/28
Page 28 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
07/02/1885
Weekly Freeman
Our Gordon
As soon as "Our Only General" has rescued "Chinese" Gordon
from his unpleasant situation in Soudan, it is more likely that he
will have to organize a "Liffey Expedition" to release "Our
Album 07/078
14/02/1885
United Ireland
Earl Spencer's way of suppressing the Murrintown
Meeting
14/02/1885
Weekly News
21/02/1885
United Ireland
The Palladium of British Liberty
28/02/1885
United Ireland
The Ulster Dead-Head Show
Box 02 F07/31
28/02/1885
Weekly Freeman
Smashing the Mahdi
Album 07/079
14/03/1885
United Ireland
Too Late - A Political Death-Bed Scene
Box 02 F07/32
14/03/1885
Weekly Freeman
Entering the Lion's Cage
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17/03/1885
The Shamrock
The Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg
Box 01 F02/02
28/03/1885
United Ireland
Faust and Marguerite
01 June 2011
Box 02 F07/29
Mahdi (to John Bull)- Well, John, so you're on your way home
again; I hope you have got a return ticket
Box 01 F01/05
John Bull, M.P.- Hollo, do you know who I aml is this my own
Parliament House or the Old Bailey?
Constable Harcourt- Shell out, old gentlemen. Horders is
Box 02 F07/30
(with a New Denouement)
Erin- What have I done, that this stranger should insult my
poverty with his wretched trinkets?
Box 02 F07/33
Page 29 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
28/03/1885
Weekly Freeman
"Our" Belisarius
History tells us that Belisarius was cast out and barked at by
every passing cur. Shall out Belisarius, James Stephens, be
allowed to know INDIGNITY and WANT?
Album 07/081
04/04/1885
United Ireland
The Prince and the "Loyal Minority"
Prince- Hallo, where are the people?
Spencer- Ahem! These are out people, you know
Box 02 F07/34
04/04/1885
Weekly Freeman
Felonious Loyalty
"Castle Hacks" receive Prince of Wales and pass themselved off
Album 07/082
as Citizens of Dublin by displaying stolen flag from Mansion
House. Pat- if Prince is to really look after him he'll see Real Flag
11/04/1885
United Ireland
The Prince's Job of Whitewashing
(Immediately on landing the Prince of Wales packed
off Earl Spencer by special train to hide himself)
Spencer- Looks as good as new
Box 02 F07/35
H.R.H.- Put in your head and be hanged ot you! If the Irish people
catch sight of the Maamtrasna mug of yours they'll tear down the
11/04/1885
Weekly Freeman
General U.S. Grant
Twice President of the United States of America
Album 07/083
18/04/1885
United Ireland
The Prince and His Loving Subjects
"Irishmen have for once dared to say what they thought" -London
Times
The above shows how their candour is appreciated
Box 02 F07/36
18/04/1885
Weekly Freeman
Help! Help!
John Bull- The Russians are going to take India away from me.
Won't you help?
Pat- NO! I have poured out blood for you for hundreds of years,
Album 07/084
25/04/1885
United Ireland
Another Fang Drawn
(General Komaroff, Surgeon-Dentist officiates)
Box 02 F07/37
25/04/1885
Weekly Freeman
A Game of Brag
Pat- Don’t mind his noise; I know his hand and there's no Trump.
Play the Knave
Big Bear- I have won all the tricks up to here and I hold winning
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02/05/1885
Weekly Freeman
Outside the Gate
John Bull (over Garden Wall)- Hallo! I say-You can't stop there,
outside my Gate
Big Bear- No! I don't mean to
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01 June 2011
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Date
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09/05/1885
Weekly Freeman
A "Spirit-ed Policy" for Ireland
Bottle Washer- We will have to charge you rate of Two Shillings a Album 07/087
gallon extra for your whiskey
Pat- Why should I, who care nothing about you or your difficulties,
16/05/1885
Weekly Freeman
Doctors Differ
Chamberlain- Nothing short of self government will give even
temporary relief
Castle Dis-Spencer-y Quack- Old treatments, blood-letting, hemp
23/05/1885
Vanity Fair
"Irish history"
Box 02 F06/02
23/05/1885
Weekly Freeman
Ha! Ha!! Revenged!!!
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30/05/1885
Weekly Freeman
Playing With Him
The Big Muscovite Cat, much to the amusment of her smaller
friend, tosses and plays with the little Saxon Mouse, previous to
destroying it
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06/06/1885
Weekly Freeman
A Nice Crew
Coxwain- Poyntz, sit down or youll upset the boat
Auburn Jack- I want to row firm to swamp that fellow; he's
brought disgrace on me
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13/06/1885
United Ireland
T.W. Croke - Archbishop of Cashel
20/06/1885
Weekly Freeman
Giving Him a "Cropper"
Man in the gap- I told you that if you attempted to take that Jump
I would trip you up - and there you are!
Album 07/091
27/06/1885
Weekly Freeman
A Fair Bargain
Irish Party- You want me to help you - Well look here! Let me
mind my own affairs I will not only let you alone but give a hand
when you want it, but if you interfere with me - THEN LOOK
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04/07/1885
United Ireland
The Political Gamblers
Chamberlain, 1st roulette table keeper- Make your game; highest
odds on green on this table, Pat, so lose no time
Pat- I'll just see what the other fellow offers maybe then I'll play
Box 02 F08/01
01 June 2011
Location
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Page 31 of 84
Date
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Title
04/07/1885
Vanity Fair
"Dublin University"
04/07/1885
Weekly Freeman
The Most Revd Dr. Walsh
Vicar Capitular and Archbishop Elect of Dublin
Album 07/094
11/07/1885
United Ireland
Westminster School
Master of the School (to bad Whig boys)- This side, young
rascals. Take your seats in the shade. I must punish you for your
disgraceful conduct
Box 02 F08/02
11/07/1885
Weekly Freeman
A Hundred Thousand Welcomes
Erin- I have been so anxious about you, and I am so happy to see Album 07/095
you at home again
John- I heard you were shortly going into your own House, and I
18/07/1885
Weekly Freeman
Castle Dangerous
New Viceroy- I assure you I have the best intentions
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Erin- You all do, but remember Dublin Castle has good intentions.
I fear your will not be long lived with the company of parties inside
25/07/1885
Weekly Freeman
Murder Will Out
New Gravedigger- I don't somehow like how these Graves are
made, so I'll dig a bit and see if all is right below
Late Gravedigger- If he goes deep enough, all will be discovered
Album 07/097
01/08/1885
United Ireland
Picking Up Humpty-Dumpty
(Earl Spencer has been entertained at a banquet by his
admirers)
Hartington- Nevermind Jacky, cheer up! It's not such a bad fall.
See this lovely cake your English friends have provided for you!
Spencer- Yes; but I'm so sore! Boo--oo!
Box 02 F08/03
01/08/1885
Weekly Freeman
General Collins
08/08/1885
United Ireland
Keeping the Vatican in Good Humour
Before the Discovery- Negotiations prospering!
After- All the Fat in the Fire
08/08/1885
Weekly Freeman
After You, Miss
Old Mother Parliament- I am glad that before I close for Session, Album 07/099
I can give you this bill for your protection
Pat- Let the girls fo fisr and welcome; my pressing business is not
01 June 2011
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Page 32 of 84
Date
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Subtitle
Location
22/08/1885
United Ireland
The Last Fond Look
Messrs. O'Connor Power, Errington and Co., whose places in
Parliament shall know them no more, bid the building a tender
adieu
Box 02 F08/05
22/08/1885
Weekly Freeman
The Laborer is Worthy of His Hire
Irish Party to Poor Law Guardian- There now is the Labourers'
Bill, and see that it is not made inoperative and useless by design
or neglect
Album 07/100
05/09/1885
Weekly Freeman
The Viper Biting the File
The "Reptile Press" of England attacks the Irish Demand and
finds it very hard to devour
Album 07/101
12/09/1885
United Ireland
The Horse and the Ass
Mitchell Henry (to Archbishop of Tuam, August 15)- I can't run
away from my colours
Ditto (to "Times", September 4)- Under existing circumstances
Box 02 F08/06
12/09/1885
Weekly Freeman
A Worthy Successor to St. Laurence
Our new Archbishop, like his predecessor St. Laurence;
proclaims from the ramparts of Dublin his Faith and Patriotism
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19/09/1885
Weekly Freeman
"Never" and "For Ever"
"The Young Irish Giant" points out to the Whigs, Radicals & CO.,
that whilst their protest is written on tissue paper, his demand is
graven deep in solid rock
Album 07/103
26/09/1885
Weekly Freeman
The Serenade
Two important itinerant ballad-singers, obtrude themselves into
the presence of Erin, and interupt "her young man" who is singing
the only song she cares to listen to. The scamps are speedily
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03/10/1885
United Ireland
The Cork Landlords stirring up a Devil's Cauldron
10/10/1885
United Ireland
The Conventions
Erin, on the eve of the momemtous County Conventions, reviews
her boys setting out for the wars
Box 02 F08/08
10/10/1885
Weekly Freeman
Independence Not Separation
John Bull- As much as I hate you, I cannot consent to our
separation
Pat- We are too close to be separated by that’s no reason you
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01 June 2011
Box 02 F08/07
Page 33 of 84
Date
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Title
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Location
17/10/1885
Weekly Freeman
Going with a Vengeance - The Right One Going this
Time
Landlord- One gratifying thing in Exile, I made you both as porr
and unhappy and I could
Pat- We survived you after. Good luck looking for honest
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24/10/1885
United Ireland
The Choice of the Conventions
Edmond Leamy, Alderman Hopper, James Flynn, Justin
McCarthy, John Clancy, Sir Thomas Grattna Esmonde, T.D.
Sullivan, James Tuite, P.J. Power
Box 02 F08/09
24/10/1885
Weekly Freeman
Too Small
31/10/1885
Weekly Freeman
In Their True Colours
Birmingham, Midlothian, Liberal, Radical Roughs- Tear her to
bits, she took us out of office
Erin- Don’t mind that nasty cur, he doesn’t frighten me. He's
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02/01/1886
Weekly Freeman
God Save Ireland!
T.D. Sullivan, Lord Mayor, Dublin 1886
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02/01/1886
Weekly News
An Evil Genius Interposes to Do the Devil's Work
09/01/1886
United Ireland
Clear the Way
09/01/1886
Vanity Fair
"The King"
09/01/1886
Weekly Freeman
Above the Surface
12/01/1886
The Alarum
The G.O.M. Consults the Political Barometer
01 June 2011
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Box 01 F01/06
Mr. Parnell's Irish Four-in-hand dashes through all obstructions to
the Irish Parliament House on College Green
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Box 02 F06/04
"Beneath the Surface"-Cowper explains to John Bull that no one
in Ireland wants Home Rule - that what he sees is only the Irish
manner of showing the devotion to the English Government
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Page 34 of 84
Date
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Title
16/01/1886
United Ireland
Away! God Speed!
16/01/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Master
Flunkies- Shall I take charge of your luggage, sir?
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Master- No, I think I will look after it myslef
Carman- I suppose I may wait to rowl you back to College Green;
23/01/1886
United Ireland
The "Loyal" Garrotters
Policeman Bull- Yer want yer rack rents, do yer? Don't yer think
the garrotting game is played out? I be rather afeard of this ugly
customer now. He looks more'n a match for us
Box 02 F08/12
23/01/1886
Weekly Freeman
Breasting the Storm
Erin- I am used to this sort of thing by this time, and know that it
will blow out. In any case it shall not alter my resolution to reach
my destination
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30/01/1886
United Ireland
Foiled!
An Incendiary Peer is caught at his old game
Box 02 F08/13
30/01/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Real Fundamental Law
Queen- I'm opposed to disturbance of Fundamental Law
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Gladstone- It's already been disturbed, see what I tore in 1869
Parnell- If I could tear away the bloodstained part, there'd be Law
06/02/1886
Weekly Freeman
"Face to face with the greatest problems and the
grandest opportunity of his life" -New York Times
Suggested by the Casket Scene in the Merchant of Venive
13/02/1886
Weekly Freeman
Her New Valentine
Erin- You are very nice spoken young man and mena what you
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say, but I've been so ofter deceived before
Castle Mephistophles- and will again, if I have a word in the matter
20/02/1886
Weekly Freeman
Our "Model"
The most degraded and dangerous Ruffian in Europe
Irishmen are advised to retain this cartoon in order that they may
be constantly reminded of what they might come to.
27/02/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Tables Turned
Randy- Who the Dickens sent you here?
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Jeremiah Stringer- Mr. Sexton. He thinks you have a bad memory
and you might not remember all you say here, which would be
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Date
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06/03/1886
United Ireland
Called In
Tory Pa and Ma- Come in here, Randy, you rascal! Come in till
we warm your hide, you imp. You have quite spoiled the whole
game so just step in till you get your deserts
Box 02 F08/14
06/03/1886
Weekly Freeman
Gaining Time
Gladstone to Herbert "the infant Hercules"- Look here, Bertie, just
chuck all these into the wate paper basket. I have the few here
that I mean to read and consider
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13/03/1886
United Ireland
A Flag of Truce - "Ground Arms!"
The Irish Parliamentary Forces ground arms and wait
Box 02 F08/15
27/03/1886
United Ireland
The Birmingham Macbeth's Soliloquy
Macbeth, Act I, Sc VII
Box 02 F08/16
01/04/1886
United Ireland
The Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P.
Box 02 F08/18
03/04/1886
United Ireland
Taking the Landlords at Their Word
Box 02 F08/17
03/04/1886
Vanity Fair
"Tim"
Box 02 F06/05
10/04/1886
Weekly Freeman
Erin's Ultimatum
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17/04/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Axe at the Root!
Grand Old Woodman- who had been lopping off the branches of
the Irish Upas Tree for some time past, finds that it is only waste
of time, and bodly strikes at the Root itself
Album 07/120
24/04/1886
Weekly Freeman
Confident!!!
The Old Warrior- Our plan holds the field, it has enemies, it has
no rival
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01 June 2011
Page 36 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
01/05/1886
United Ireland
Right Hon. John Morley, M.P.
08/05/1886
United Ireland
The Modern Champion of England
Attacks the Hydra-healed Dragon of Prejudice, Bigotry, and
Treachery
Box 02 F08/20
08/05/1886
Weekly Freeman
On the Raft
Hartington- These old planks will never hold together
Joey- If she'd been propelled by a Screw I would never have left
her
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15/05/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Orange Nay! (?Neigh)
The "Ditch-liners" of the North give a decisive and characteristic
answer to the Home Rule Question
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22/05/1886
United Ireland
The Conspirators Chorus - "We Swear!!!"
The Chamberlain Invincibles take their oath for the destruction of
Mr. Gladstone
Box 02 F08/21
22/05/1886
Weekly Freeman
Suspense!!!
29/05/1886
Weekly Freeman
Unobjectionable Coercion (at the Vice-regal Garden
Party)
Lord and Lady Aberdeen- Welcome friends, and we hope you will
forgive us for insisting on your coming in you Own Clothes - Now,
that you have them you should wear nothing else for the future
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05/06/1886
United Ireland
Jo's Dilemma
A New Version of the Ass between two Trusses of Hay
Box 02 F08/22
05/06/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Green Flag
Grand Ole Man- It shall wave about a Happy, Prosperous, and
Loyal Ireland
Album 07/126
12/06/1886
Weekly Freeman
Alternatives
Civilization, Liberty
Barbarism, Black Cap
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Date
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19/06/1886
United Ireland
A Cool Proposal
The Orange Magistrates of Belfast held a meeting and promised
that they would themselves take charge of the disturbed districts
on condition that the Constabulary should be withdrawn -Daily
Box 02 F08/23
26/06/1886
Weekly Freeman
Cloaking It
The "Unionists" having incautiously exhibited their Alternative
Model at the wrong time, are now trying to conceal it under false
appearances - till after the Elections
Album 07/128
03/07/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Battle at the Polls (Poles)
A Thousand to One on the Grand Old Mand and the Grand
Young Man
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10/07/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Real "Unionists"
It's the first time the two Democracies have been able to
approach and understand each other. It's the first time when we
have actually taken each other by the hand and we are to shake
Album 07/130
17/07/1886
Weekly Freeman
A Propitious "Union"
Thomas Sexton married Miss West Belfast. The bride was
dressed in finest Belfast linen tastefully decorated with
Shamrocks and orange blossoms. Spend honeymoon at
Album 07/131
24/07/1886
United Ireland
An Ill-mated Team
24/07/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Lat Obstacle
31/07/1886
United Ireland
Shooting the Irish Rapids
Box 02 F08/25
31/07/1886
Weekly Freeman
On the Dissecting Table - Again - Perhaps
Album 07/133
07/08/1886
United Ireland
Two Irish Picture
01 June 2011
Box 02 F08/24
Gladstone- Do not be disheartened at this little check to our
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progress; Parnell and I will very soon knock that ramshackle affair
to atoms- in fact, it will fall asunder of itself
Going
Coming
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Page 38 of 84
Date
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Title
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Location
07/08/1886
Weekly Freeman
Come Back to Erin
Erin- I am very, very sorry that you are leaving. You are a good,
kind pari, and I hope it will not be long before you return. I will not
say 'Good-bye' but 'To our next meeting'
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14/08/1886
United Ireland
Resurrecting a Viceroy!
Hamlet (W.E.G)- What do you here, Sirrah?
1 gravedigger (Slbry)- We're looking up a Viceroy for Ireland
2 gravedigger (Chrchll)- And have just got the one we wanted
Box 02 F08/27
21/08/1886
United Ireland
Lord Salisbury's Remedy for Ireland
Lord Salisbury's Government is devoted to "freeing loyal people
of Ireland from the contraints, which prevent them from enjoying
their lives in peace and earning bread in their own vocation"
Box 02 F08/28
21/08/1886
Weekly Freeman
Not To Be Done
Pat to Salisbury- Hallo my fine fellow, you are after dropping
something and I'm thinking if you don't pick it up, and that purty
sudden too, you won't do much business this Session
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28/08/1886
United Ireland
Caught in the Act
Lord R-l--ph Ch--h--l- Please, Mr. Policeman, t'wasn't I. I did
nothing at all. I wouldn't for the world
Box 02 F08/29
28/08/1886
Weekly Freeman
Tidings of Great Joy!
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04/09/1886
United Ireland
The Doom of the Landlord
Box 02 F08/30
11/09/1886
United Ireland
The New Rent-Collector, Buller, and Mr. Hussey begin
their Rounds
Box 02 F08/31
11/09/1886
Weekly Freeman
Having a Bad Time of It
Sexton- It was your vicious barking that set Belfast by the ears
Parnell- Don't budge out of the corner till you make matter
comfortabel for tenants in Kerry
Album 07/137
18/09/1886
United Ireland
Our New Lord Lieutenant!
See the Conquering Hero Comes!
Box 02 F08/32
01 June 2011
Page 39 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
18/09/1886
Weekly Freeman
An Un-Bearable Situation
British lion- the Russian brute is loose again, if I try to put him
back the others might attack me
Russian bear- Let me at the tiger
Album 07/138
25/09/1886
Weekly Freeman
Getting Shakey
John Bull- I never felt so queer before
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09/10/1886
United Ireland
Buller and Bulwer
Two Generals and their Two Missions
Kerry- "Fire!"
Belfast- "Stand at ease!"
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16/10/1886
United Ireland
Now I'm Grand, Papa
Lord Randy tries on Home Rule.
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Mr. Chamberlain- It is a little loose, Sonny, but it will fit beautifully
when I take it in a bit
16/10/1886
Weekly Freeman
Divide and Conquer
The Real "seperatist"- They ask for the One Ireland - I will give
them Four, and then set them fighting - Ha! Good old Tory
game - not yet played out I hope
20/10/1886
The Alarum
Salvation?
23/10/1886
Weekly Freeman
Out of "Form"
27/10/1886
The Alarum
Same Old Game!
30/10/1886
United Ireland
The Siege of Hurley's Mill
from sketches taken on the spot by our Special Artist
WM Theodore parkes and J.D. Reigh
30/10/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Cup Tossers
(After Crowley's Celebrated Picture)
1st cup tosser- This is our final toss. There is a big Bear going to
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climb over a high mountain; a frog to punce on the Pyramid - bad
look out!
01 June 2011
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Charlie Beresford- Youre mass of Blubber- go work that off before
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you even think about fighting
Spectators- The old fool is thinking when we had no ships but
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Date
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Location
06/11/1886
United Ireland
Drawing the Badger!
Lord Clanricarde has written to the "Times" intimating that he is
willing to surrender 20 per cent
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06/11/1886
Weekly Freeman
It's Nothing When You're Used to It
Pat (reading about the Skye Crofters hiding from service of writs)­
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When they are as used to them as I am they will think as little
about them, a notice to quit lights a pipe as well as anything else
10/11/1886
The Alarum
The Knightmayor of London
13/11/1886
United Ireland
The New Landlords' Whipping School - Captain
Plunkett Administers the Rod
Capt Plunkett, after visiting Tim Hurley's Mill, sent for the
landlord, Mr. Bennett who was informed by Capt Plunkett that
rent was excessive and eviction should not be carried out -Cork
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13/11/1886
Weekly Freeman
Rome Exposed (Again)
Rev. Theology Cheating- They make Holy Water by mixing
Protestant Blood with Goose's Brains then stirring it with Fish
Bone. Can I teach CHRISTIAN truth?
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17/11/1886
The Alarum
Under Control
Police Constable W. H..r..t- What do you think, John?
Police Constable John M..r..y- Dunno, 's sure; slippery little cuss.
He'll have to part with a bit of his tail to get away, anyhow
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20/11/1886
United Ireland
Little Red Riding Hood - with an Irish Moral
Irish Little Red (beguiled by Wolf of Landlordism)- Grandmother,
what big jaws you have!
Wolf- Better to eat you up, my dear!
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20/11/1886
Weekly Freeman
Shoulder to Shoulder
Sexton- Irishmen, fall into line and protect his Flag; it unites no
matter how we differ in creeds; it defeate attempts to rob us of
one of our few remaining commercial est. - Irish Packet Station
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24/11/1886
The Alarum
A Bad Bargain
John Bull- Is that the pair you swopped my old horse Gladstone
for? They'll never do for your work
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27/11/1886
United Ireland
From the Frying Pan into the Fire - The Landlord's Fix
01 June 2011
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Date
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Title
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Location
27/11/1886
Weekly Freeman
Will He Fire?
Tempter (I.L.P.U. landlord)- FIRE! And if that misses I have
another one here, which some of your Predecessors in office
used with splendid effect in '98 - We can polish it up and it'll do
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01/12/1886
The Alarum
Even Hares Can Insult a Dead Lion
(with apologies to Mr. Gladstone)
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01/12/1886
The Shamrock
Fontenoy
"Revenge! Remember Limerick - Dash down the Sassenach"
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04/12/1886
United Ireland
The Tory Fee Faw Fum!
Mr. Dillon disposes of King Edward the Third
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04/12/1886
Weekly Freeman
On the Ass's Back, Once More
Irish landlord - "Ha! Ha! I'm on the Ass's back once more, and he
will have to fall before he gets me off again…"
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08/12/1886
The Alarum
The Priest in the Cabinet
Father Randolph- Unless ye subscribe to the doctrine of three
acres and a cow, and to all the tenets of the Radical faith, there
can be no salvation
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11/12/1886
United Ireland
Attorney General Holmes Goes to Canossa!
His homage to the Plan of Campaign
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11/12/1886
Weekly Freeman
Tory "Plan of Campaign."
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18/12/1886
United Ireland
Saved!
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18/12/1886
Weekly Freeman
Two Christmas Hearths
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Date
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Location
22/12/1886
United Ireland
The Great Breach of Promise Case
Shamrock versus Primrose
Queen's Counsel (W.E.G)- Did you or did you not enter into an
engagement with Miss Shamrock at St. Stephen's during the
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24/12/1886
United Ireland
An Irish Christmas in the Olden Time
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24/12/1886
Weekly Freeman
The Majesty of the Law (at Loughrea)
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25/12/1886
Vanity Fair
"The brains of Obstruction"
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29/12/1886
The Alarum
Which Road, My Masters?
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01/01/1887
United Ireland
Lord Randolph's Christmas Pantomime
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01/01/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Vision of the New Year
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05/01/1887
The Alarum
Hearts are Trumps!
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08/01/1887
The Shamrock
Charge of the Irish Pikemen at Oulart Hill, 1798
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08/01/1887
United Ireland
The New Yory-Unionist Coalition
01 June 2011
Salisbury and Goschen in their new performance of Siamese
Twins, supposrted by the full strenght of the Hartington Company
Lord Randy- Well done, but how long will you keep it up?
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Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
08/01/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Dense Fog
Our Rulers- Its exasperating that we cant lay hold of National
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League
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Natl League- They think they'll find me like a thing in fog, whereas
15/01/1887
United Ireland
Capitulation!
Lord Dillon yields to John Dillon and the Plan of Campaign
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15/01/1887
Weekly Freeman
Caught in His Own Trap
Hotch Botch- Will not some landlord come and evict me out of
this?
John Dillon- You set the trap yourself and like most of your
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19/01/1887
The Alarum
The Transformation Scene
22/01/1887
United Ireland
"The Law Must Take its Course"
Indignant Englishmen- Can you stand by and call this Law and
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Justice? Why, it is robbery and murder. Heaven and earth cry out
against it.
22/01/1887
Weekly Freeman
The "Legal" Plan of Campaign
Landlord- Well done Peace Officers, we've pretty well roasted the
Album 01/08;
Glen and I still have paraffin enough left to burn out the old widow
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on yonder hill, it is as good as rat hunting
26/01/1887
The Alarum
Willie Brewed a Peck o' Malt and Joe and 'Harty' Came
to Pree
Here are we met, three merry boys
Three merry boys I trow are we;
And many a night we've merry been,
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29/01/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Burning Question
Erin to Mickey the Botch - "You have, for some time past, been
making my house too warm to hold me - Now is my turn, and I
am going to make your house too hot to hold you."
Album 01/09
05/02/1887
The Alarum
Is this the Only Remedy?
R.I. Constable- Pat, I feel for you, but I must obey you know
Pat- I don’t blame you, me boy but them that sent you
Folder 02/14
05/02/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Mayor's Nest
Chamberlain- I've got a Constitution like Birmingham and I can
preside as mayor over it
Pat- Don’t carry your joking any further or you may feel the weight
Album 01/10;
Folder 03/15
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Location
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Date
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Title
Subtitle
Location
12/02/1887
United Ireland
"The Botch" in the Pigskin
Equine Critic- Go it, old chap! Doing famously! 'Pon my
conscience, never saw a prettier seat in the saddle! Ta Ta!
Folder 01/15
12/02/1887
Weekly Freeman
In the House
Parnell to Salisbury - You thought to force this poor creature into
the Poorhouse, and shut her up there, but I have brought her into
your own House, where she shall be seen and heard too.
Album 01/11;
Folder 03/16
19/02/1887
The Alarum
The Last Resource! What it Has Come to!!
19/02/1887
United Ireland
Growing Small by Degrees and Beautifully Less
Lord Clanricarde writes to the "Times", It is a lie that his rents are
£20000 a year. They were £20000 some years ago; they were
£16000 in 1882; they were £8000 in 1885 and now are nothing at
Folder 01/16
19/02/1887
Weekly Freeman
Oiling His Locks
Mickey the Botch - "It's wonderful how easily these doors open
when you use a CERTAIN OIL."
Album 01/12;
Folder 03/17
26/02/1887
The Alarum
A Glimpse Into the Future - 1897
How the Remedy Worked
Erin- Im glad you've come to visit us Hogn. We're so prosperous
now, since you left us to manage for ourselves, and since the
Folder 02/16
26/02/1887
United Ireland
Stand Back!
The English Democracy speakign through the Electors of Burnley
warn the Government of Tory exterminators in Ireland that the
Irish Tenant is no longer friendless in England
Folder 01/17
26/02/1887
Vanity Fair
"Irish loyalty"
26/02/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Vision of Real Justice
The Right Man in the Right Place
Album 01/13;
Folder 03/18
05/03/1887
The Alarum
Political Pancakes
Chef- I think this one's about done - nice and brown
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Box 02 F06/07
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Date
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Title
Subtitle
Location
05/03/1887
United Ireland
Hoist with Their Own Petard!
Pether the Packer and his accomplices are scourged out of
Green Street by their own Packed Jury
Folder 01/18
05/03/1887
Weekly Freeman
Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde, Bart, M.P.
The Evicted High-Sheriff
Album 01/14;
Folder 03/19
12/03/1887
The Alarum
St. Stephen's Club - Free and Easy
The new rules of Procedure
Folder 02/18
12/03/1887
United Ireland
Uncanny Lodgings
Ghostly friend (member of Balfour's Psychical Society)- Avoid
those lodgings. There is sickness in the house. The last lodger
was taken out dangerously ill, only yesterday
Folder 01/19
12/03/1887
Weekly Freeman
Another Wrong Man Gone Right
Mickey the Botch - "They knew the end so well that they had my
name already engraved there - Poor Balfour!!!"
Album 01/15;
Folder 03/20
19/03/1887
United Ireland
Policeman- Hope the force has understood you properly, Sir
Michael
Beach- Perfectly. That is exactly what I meant
Folder 01/20
19/03/1887
Weekly Freeman
Two Jubilees
Erin- They require no pressure to assist me
H.R.H.- Tommy Atkins, I give you Royal PERMISSION to
subscribe your pay
Album 01/16;
Folder 03/21
26/03/1887
Weekly Freeman
Father Keller, P.P. Youghal
Committed to Kilmainham Jail, for "Contempt of Court"
Saturday, 19th March, 1887
Album 01/17
02/04/1887
United Ireland
Save Us From Our Friends
Hold hard, Balfour! You're strangling - not saving me
Folder 01/21
02/04/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Latest Cromwell - A Westminster Farce
Salisbury- You are to pulverise that desperate Irishman with the
weapon I have provided you
Pat (Villain of Piece)- I have played this part with all sorts of
Album 01/18;
Folder 03/22
01 June 2011
Page 46 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
09/04/1887
United Ireland
The Free Parliament of England Clotured!
09/04/1887
Weekly Freeman
Father Matt Ryan, C.C.
Imprisoned in Kilmainham Jail, because he refused to obey
Jodge Boyd's mandate to divulge the secrets of his flock confided
to him as a Priest
Album 01/19
16/04/1887
United Ireland
The Last of the Wolves
Pat- I have disposed of 86 of these Coercion Boyos myself. The
devil's in the dice if we don't manage this last brute between us
Folder 01/23
16/04/1887
Weekly Freeman
Familiarity Breed Contempt
English Democrat- Don’t you see a murderer overe there about to
assassinate you?
Pat- I'm used to it, and when you're done the same way 87 times
Album 01/20;
Folder 03/23
23/04/1887
United Ireland
Chawed up By His Own Caucus
The Birmingham 2,000 - Mr. Chamberlain's own creation - have
dealt a mortal blow at Coercion Joe, by passing a resolution
condemning Coercion
Folder 01/24
23/04/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Real Murderers and their Associates
Album 01/21;
Folder 03/24
30/04/1887
United Ireland
The "Times" Hoist on its own Petard!
Folder 01/25
30/04/1887
Weekly Freeman
In Their Last Ditch
07/05/1887
Vanity Fair
"The Plan of Campaign"
07/05/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Duel in the Snow
01 June 2011
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Location
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Landlord to King-Harman- Out last hope is in you, Oh mighty
Warrior
2nd do- There isn't a shot in the locker
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Box 02 F06/08
Lansdowne- I give in. Your weapon is too strong for mine. I didn’t
think Id come 3000 miles to help a few farmers
O'Brien- Id follow you to the ends of the earth to protect the just
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Date
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Title
Subtitle
Location
14/05/1887
United Ireland
Truth Prevails!
The Irish Bayare lifts the Gauntlet. The Tory Craven turns and
flees
Folder 01/26
14/05/1887
Weekly Freeman
Up Hill Work
Salisbury- Smtih, if we cant make progress it'll be mid June 1888
before we have finished
Pat (to turtle)- Don't be in a hurry. Soon you'll be time enough if
Album 01/24;
Folder 03/27
21/05/1887
United Ireland
The Parliamentary Train - on the Wrong Track
Balfour- Get up more steam, Smith, and we'll blunder through
Folder 01/27
somehow
Parnell- Keep the break on, Tim, or there's bound to be an eternal
21/05/1887
Weekly Freeman
Preaching and Practising
Lord Lansdowne's agent makes a HOLY show of himself
Trench, the evictor, in Luggacurren - Trench, the evangelist, in
Dublin
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28/05/1887
United Ireland
A Steady and Strong Combination
Grandolph- Come away Salisbury, from that Whig
Trevylian- Come away, Hartington, from that Tory
Salisbury and Hartington- If I do, I'll (hic) fall
Folder 01/28
28/05/1887
Weekly Freeman
Deep in Canadian Woods
The heroic William O'Brien triumphantly carries the Sacred
Banner of Truth and Justice throughout the length and breadth of
Canada, notwithstanding the murderous opposition of the most
Album 01/27
04/06/1887
United Ireland
The Irish Shylock
Portia (Britannia)- Why dost thou whet thy knofe so earnestly?
Shylokc (Irish landlord)- To cut my forfeiture from that bankrupt
there
Folder 03/31
04/06/1887
Weekly Freeman
Rejoice, Oh! Greatly
Erin having deposited her Decoration at the Shrine of "loyalty"
retires (on invitation) to an Imperial Institute to celebrate the
Queen's Jubilee
Album 01/27;
Folder 03/29
11/06/1887
United Ireland
Salisbury's Little Game
Randy to John Bull- Look to your pockets! While that bloke is
getting you to read that Bill, he's robbing you of millions of money
for Ships that are useless and Guns that only kill men who fire
Folder 01/29
11/06/1887
Weekly Freeman
Letting in the Light
Mr. Gladstone finds John Bull absorbed in reading filthiest
Album 01/28;
calumnies ever directed against an outraged people; he draws
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aside the dark curtain of ignorance and prejudice and shows John
01 June 2011
Page 48 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
18/06/1887
United Ireland
Bodyke Eviction Scenes
18/06/1887
Weekly Freeman
Crowbaring it Through
Salisbury failed to push his Bill through the House, owing to the
quantitiy of hot water thrown on it by Irish Members, sets his
Emergency Men to attck the gable. Shortly, they succeed in
Album 01/29;
Folder 03/32
25/06/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Skeleton at the Feast
John Bull- Why can't we have a quiet little party without having
that horrid figure interrupting us? Bad management here
Salisbury- We agreed to keep dark until feast, some Irish boys
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02/07/1887
United Ireland
A Ghastly Jubilee
Turnkey Balfour- Here are two darling young Princes come n to
let you worship them
Erin- Bah! What have you done with my children?
Folder 01/31
02/07/1887
Weekly Freeman
"Cook"ing Ireland
Pat- Them two young chaps gave me that card and told me they
wre excursionists from England and want to look around
Erin- Keep an eye on them and see they don’t walk on the grass
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09/07/1887
United Ireland
"Justice in Ireland" in the Castle Graces
Orange Rowdy King-Harman- I'll Proclaim
Pether the Packer- I'll Prosecute
Incendiary Hugh Holmes- I'll Judge
Folder 01/32
09/07/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Flowing Tide
The "Stupid Party" perched on their little sand heap, and rejoicing
Album 01/32;
in an imaginary security, are caught by the "flowing tide" of Home
Folder 03/35
Rule - How long will it take to sweep the lot into oblivion?
16/07/1887
United Ireland
Lord R.C. - "Another 'Blessing in Disguise' "
16/07/1887
Weekly Freeman
Bravo!! Coventry
Four "unionist" go to Coventry to have a "peep" and they get it.
The Markis to Randy - "Would you call this another blessing in
disguise?"
Album 01/33;
Folder 03/36
23/07/1887
United Ireland
The Coming Combat
The Chief Sec. To Pether- I'm afraid it will burst.
John Dillon to Campaigner- Keep cool, and all will be well
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Date
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Subtitle
Location
23/07/1887
Weekly Freeman
In the Lion's Den (after celebrated picture by Gabrial
Max)
Erin has been dragged into the Tory Den, but happily there is an
"ardent admirer" not far off
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Folder 03/37
30/07/1887
United Ireland
The Runaway Bill-Sticker
Balfour (taking to his heels)- That'll do it, I think. The country
won't be very long without crime, I'd bet, after that
Folder 01/35
30/07/1887
Weekly Freeman
Sold Again
Old "friend" the Irish Landlord believeing he has frightened the
wits out of Farmer Pat, proceeds to pick his pockets, and finds
that all that foolish person carries about him is the Plan of
Album 01/35
06/08/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Dishonoured Bill
Salisbury- Tha'll set those Irish beggars fighting
Landlord- A bad reward for my servility and savagery
Pat- Those fellow in Londond don’t give a snap about you.
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13/08/1887
United Ireland
The Crimes' Act in Action - Who's Afraid?
"Times"- What! Not going to suppress the National League! What
in thunder did you get you Crimes' Act for?
"The Tiger Lily"- I wish you'd just try it yourself, and see how
Folder 01/37
13/08/1887
Weekly Freeman
Willing to Wound, but Fearing to Strike the Blow!
Orange Rough-Hang it all! Why don't you RUN HER IN? Surely
you have authority enough
Policeman Balfour-Yes but she aint doing anything I could put on
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20/08/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Grand Old Masher
27/08/1887
United Ireland
27/08/1887
Weekly Freeman
03/09/1887
United Ireland
01 June 2011
Album 01/38
English Artisan- Bravo, Pat; you tackle the exterminator - I'll see
fair play
Folder 01/38
Between the D---L and the Deep Sea
Salisbury - Which way is the infernal car going to bring us?
Brum Joe - It seems to me that if we move at all we to ruin
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The Coercion Quagmire, or All in a Bog
Chamberlain to Hartington- Come back, Hartington, this way is
dangerous as well as dirty
Hartington- Too late! There is no going back
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Date
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Title
Subtitle
Location
03/09/1887
Weekly Freeman
Not to be Shut Up!
Salisbury- we have every Goal in the country full and they are
louder than evner
Balfour- The more you shut them up the less they SHUT UP
Album 01/40;
Folder 03/41
06/09/1887
United Ireland
Thrown Over Board
Rack-renting Jonah- I say, you fellow in the other boat, for God's
sake, pitch us that life bouy again
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10/09/1887
United Ireland
The Modern Canute
Canute Balfour, unlike Canute of old, believes his flatters when
they tell him that he can command the ocean to cease rolling in
upon the shore; but he finds he is mistaken
Folder 01/40
10/09/1887
Weekly Freeman
Mad Dog!!!
17/09/1887
Weekly Freeman
The "Glorious" British Constitution. As it is known in
Ireland
Englishmen! These weapons are used everyday against us,
Irishmen, in YOUR name and in the name of the LAW. How long
will you permit this blasphemy?
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24/09/1887
United Ireland
You Dirty Boy! - The Dirt-throwing, Blood-spilling
BALFOUR caught at last!
Peggy Dillon (the Midwife)- I'll scrub ye clane, ye dirty little
savage, though I have to take th skin off with the dirt"
Folder 01/41
24/09/1887
Weekly Freeman
Dillon- I'll teach you what it is, Mr. Balfour, to slander an honest
woman
Buller- I shake the dust of this accursed place from my feet
Album 01/43;
Folder 03/44
01/10/1887
Weekly Freeman
Not To Be Used
Arranging for the prosecution of Mr. Wm. O'Brien (as elicted in
evidence in Mitchelstown Courthouse)
Album 01/44;
Folder 03/45
08/10/1887
United Ireland
The Freedom of the Press
Bloody Balfour- All England is gazing at these horrors; I must put
out the light and stab the torch bearer, or the game is up
Folder 01/43
08/10/1887
Weekly Freeman
Professor Stuart, M.P., for Shoreditch, Asserts the
Right of Public Meeting and Freedom of Speech on
Irish Soil
"For every Irish mouth that was closed, there would be opened a
dozen English hearts." - extract from Professor Stuart's speech at
Kanturk
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01 June 2011
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Page 51 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
15/10/1887
United Ireland
Our Private Secretary
15/10/1887
Weekly Freeman
Cry Havoc! And Let Slip the Dogs of War
22/10/1887
United Ireland
Healthy Exercise - Nothing More
22/10/1887
Weekly Freeman
Something at Last
Balfour finally able to get Mary Anne Lawler ("best little girl in
Ireland") on a charge of INTIMIDATING two powerful men, who
said they were not frightened by her
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Folder 03/47
29/10/1887
United Ireland
Mr. Goschen In the "Horrors!"
"I will not attempt to describe HORRORS depicted in the
Cartoons of United Ireland" - Speech of Mr. Goschen at Bradford
Folder 01/46
29/10/1887
Weekly Freeman
Triumph!!!
The Grand Old Warrior bears in triumph through the land the
banner of HOME RULE, while his enemies are bound fast to his
chariot wheels.
Album 01/48;
Folder 03/48
05/11/1887
Weekly Freeman
Remember Woodford!
Our English Friends
Mr. Wilfred Blunt
Lady Anna Blunt
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12/11/1887
Weekly Freeman
A Speech from the Dock
Bigmingham, November 4th
Mister Balfour, as he stands in the Dock of Public Opinion in
England, is a different Mister Balfour to that which we have in
Ireland - the G.O.M., however is on the watch
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Folder 03/50
19/11/1887
United Ireland
The New Method of Government 0 Murder by Petty
Larceny
Mr. Balfour- I can't break his spirit, but I can steal his clothes.
Cold and hunger will do what I dare not
Folder 01/47
19/11/1887
Weekly Freeman
Petty Larceny
01 June 2011
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Location
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The Orange Press, Maddened by recent failures and not content
with shootings and evictions, cries out for authorities to create a
CIVIL WAR - don't they wish they may get it?
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Page 52 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
26/11/1887
United Ireland
Sold Again!
26/11/1887
Weekly Freeman
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
"They had scarcelt commenced their journey, when
they met with a great obstacle"
03/12/1887
United Ireland
The Apostles of Law and Order
03/12/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Siamese Twins
or the Real Union of Liberal Unionists
10/12/1887
United Ireland
Mr. Balfour's Latest "Criminal" - the Lord Mayor of
Dublin
Folder 01/50
10/12/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Tory Idea of "Conciliation"
Album 05/04;
Folder 03/54
17/12/1887
United Ireland
The Castle Graces - Coercion, Corruption, and
Landlordism
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17/12/1887
Weekly Freeman
"The Most Noble"
Counsel for the Most Nobel the Marquis of ClanrackrentGentlemen of the Jury, I put it to you, is my client as black as he
is painted?
Album 05/05;
Folder 03/55
24/12/1887
Weekly Freeman
Erin's Christmas Pudding
Pat, bringing in the supplies- Bedad, Miss, but if this continues
the Pudding will be made this year, anyhow
Album 05/06;
Folder 03/56
31/12/1887
Weekly Freeman
The Year Out and the Year In
Young gladiator to retiring old one- Well done, father!! You fought
the brute well in your day, but I'm greatly mistaken, if, before my
time is up, I have not driven the beast clean out of the country
Album 05/07;
Folder 03/57
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Location
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Hartington- Gosh, we must remove this or our efforts are vain
Goschen- Humph! I fear it will tak us more tim than we
anticipated - If it were only in Egypt I would know how to manage
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This miserable exhibition took place on Tuesdat last in the
Leinster Hall, Dublin, for the edification of a mob of dilapidated
Tory Landlords, who howled vigorously for RENT and the torure
Album 05/03;
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Page 53 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
07/01/1888
United Ireland
Bull, Blunt, and Balfour
John Bull- You've caught one of my noblest sons in that cruel, un- Folder 01/52
English machine
Balfour- Im sorry I caught Him, I set the traps for Irish Patriots. I
07/01/1888
Weekly Freeman
Foot-Prints in the Sands of Time
Balfour Crusoe, who has just been singing, |I'm Monarch of all I
survey," is suddenly alarmed at the impression of two foot-prints
in his path - more alarming foot-prints to follow
14/01/1888
United Ireland
How Balfour Makes War on the National Press
14/01/1888
Weekly Freeman
A Fowl Case
21/01/1888
United Ireland
The Tories on the Toboggan Slide
21/01/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Road to Ruin
I believe there is an amusement popular in Canada that is called
tobaganning. When you begin to go downhill you must follow the
course which those who started you designed for you -Lord
Album 05/10;
Folder 03/60
28/01/1888
United Ireland
Cromwell in Plaster-of-Paris
Uncle Salisbury- "There! Our Arthur looks for all the world born
image of Oliver Cromwell. If he only gets time enough, he will
frighten the Irish People into fits" - of laughter?
Folder 01/54
28/01/1888
Weekly Freeman
From Grave to Gay
William O'Brien- You see, I am still here
Balfour, the Gravedigger- Confound it! I have had all my trouble
for nothing
Album 05/11;
Folder 03/61
04/02/1888
United Ireland
Plan of Campaign - "Until the Landlord Gives In"
Mrs Campaign- You naughty, greedy, Master Rackrenter, you
wanted to eat Patsey's supper as well as your own, though he
was working all day while you were idling. When you apologize,
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04/02/1888
Weekly Freeman
Unionists Look Out!!!
Hartington- When this is reported in England it will have a
dreadfully bad effect
Balfour- Yes, but I can say that it is 'A RIDICULOUS LIE'
Album 05/12;
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01 June 2011
Location
Album 05/08;
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Balfour- You have heard the Court decision - so come along
Mr. Shaw Lefevre- The court decision below has been confirmed
by the County Court Judge in severe language & most
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Page 54 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
11/02/1888
United Ireland
The visit of the Marquis of Ripon, K.G., and Right Hon.
John Morley, M.P., to Dublin, February 1-3, 1888
11/02/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Union of Hearts
The Anti-Union Conspirators, looking in- Oh! Lord, here is the
very thing we have been scheming against for generations
Album 05/13;
Folder 03/63
18/02/1888
United Ireland
The Real Dynamitards
Vile Clanricarde- I have enough now to blow up 1500 humble
homes
Bloody Balfour- I'll see you through with the job, whatever it costs
Folder 01/58
18/02/1888
Weekly Freeman
How Long, O Lord!!!
Bartly Geary residing at Kilkerrin Connemara, was evicted from
his dwelling house, under the New Land Act, on Thursday last.
He crept to the old walls at night and was found dead within by
Album 05/14;
Folder 03/64
25/02/1888
United Ireland
A Capital Answer
Goschen- How have the words "Remember Mitchelstown" been
fruitful?
Englands, Scotlands, Irelands capital- Down with Coersion
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25/02/1888
Weekly Freeman
Remember Mitchelstown
Belshazzar Goschen, who has been asking, "in what has it,
'Remember Mitchelstown' been fruitful?" is suddenly attracted by
strange writing on the wall, written in familiar hand
Album 05/15;
Folder 03/65
03/03/1888
United Ireland
The Brave Mr. Balfour running away from his Press
Prosecutions
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03/03/1888
Weekly Freeman
This Devil's Work
Album 05/16;
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10/03/1888
United Ireland
Kicking Off the Tory Yoke - A Promising Ally
The Aristocratic-Democratic-Acrobatic Paddington Street ArabThrow up a copper, Guvner and' I'll hold em
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10/03/1888
Weekly Freeman
Rude Borey-Ass and the Traveller
North Wind and Sun wanted to see who could get cloak off a
traveller first. North Wind blew hard but made traveller hold
tighter. Sun grew warm and took off cloak. Love governs more
Album 05/17;
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Page 55 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
17/03/1888
Weekly Freeman
A St. Patrick's Day Reflection
And people still ask why I want Home Rule
The Registrar General just issued statistical return showing huge
numbers of people who have fled their birthplace of Ireland
Album 05/18
24/03/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Bone of Contention
The Tory and Liberal-Unionist dogs gave a wrangle over the only
bone they really care for.
Album 05/19
31/03/1888
Weekly Freeman
Peace Without Honour
Tens of thousands of people are asking who is the man they see
everywhere trying to get in through the window? We offer the
abouve solution, with apologies to the artist of our new story
Album 05/20
07/04/1888
Weekly Freeman
In Loving Memory of Edmund Dwyer Gray
"Patriot and Friend"
Album 05/21
14/04/1888
Weekly Freeman
The League and the Leprechaun
The League- An' so you imp of falsehood, you've been tellin them
Album 05/22
over in England that 'I'm dead and buried' and a 'thing of the past'
Begor! I'm alive enough to make you swallow your own lies…
21/04/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Modern Quintus Curtius
(As described by that brillant Tory, Ashmead Bartlett)
Album 05/23
Quintus Curtius' Balfour plunges into the pit, and, too late, finds it
bottomless
28/04/1888
Weekly Freeman
Ventriloquism Extraordinary!!!
Prof Balfour, that notorious Ventriloquist and his dolls, have
engaged all the Petty Sessions and the County Court-houses for
the tour. Dress Circle £400 to £1200 a year; DOCK FREE
Album 05/24;
Folder 03/68
05/05/1888
United Ireland
A Knock-Down Blow at Mid-Lanark
The old Home Rule Pet in the Scottish Ring, with one arm in a
sling, kocks the Coersion Bully out of time.
The Paddington Bookmaker- "It is time for me to hedge"
Folder 01/62
05/05/1888
Weekly Freeman
The New Papal Nuncio
Balfour- Look what I got from Rome, you need to give me your
paper
Erin- NEVER! The document is fraud
Album 05/25
12/05/1888
United Ireland
At It Again!
Balfour, the Burglar, steals the depositions for O'Brien's defense
from the Loughrea Courthouse, as he stole his Clothes from the
prison cell in Tullamore.
Folder 01/63
01 June 2011
Page 56 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
12/05/1888
Weekly Freeman
Shylock - and the "Plan"
Shylock (a noble lord)- I have sworn to have the due and forfeit of Album 05/26;
my bond
Folder 03/69
Portia (Plan of Campaign)- As thou urgest justice, be assur'd thou
19/05/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Black Watch
Balfour- Ha! I've got him under lock and key for six months and
with a delicate constitution & limited doses of skilly who knows
but he may---I mean he may become a Thing of the Past, like
Album 05/27
26/05/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Ass in the Lion's Skin
Balfour steals a lion's skin and in disguise tries to terrify Pat
Pat- Why you wretched looking beast, the moment I set an eye
on you I knew you were an ASS--I'll teach you not to be foolish
Album 05/28;
Folder 03/70
02/06/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Rivals
Masher Balfour- Counfound that fellow! He is taking ALL my gals
from me -- I must get him another six months
Album 05/29;
Folder 03/71
09/06/1888
United Ireland
The Key to the Position
John Bull- Who'll strike off these chains?
Hartington- Keep on neverminding
Chamberlain- With my 19th brand new Birmingham file
Folder 01/64
16/06/1888
Weekly Freeman
A General Invitation
Erin- Sure you can visit Scotland or the Continent, but come to
me this year. I have beautiful things and will take care of you
Album 05/31;
Folder 03/73
23/06/1888
United Ireland
A Complete Change of Ayr
23/06/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Last Act
30/06/1888
United Ireland
Assassination by Law
30/06/1888
Weekly Freeman
01 June 2011
Location
Folder 01/65
Modern Macbeth (Salisbury)- Devil damn thee black, thou creamfaced loon! Where got'st thou that goose look? Bring me no more
reports. Ring the alarum bell At least we'll die with Office on our
Album 05/32;
Folder 03/74
Folder 01/66
"John Dillon's body is lying in Dundalk Jail tonight, but his soul
goes marching on" -William O'Brien, Juen 20th at Dundalk
Album 05/33;
Folder 03/75
Page 57 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
07/07/1888
United Ireland
Reprieve and Retribution
Balfour- There are 8,000 ready. No fear of rescue, all their friends
are shut up. Execute them in silence, devil to pay if John Bull
heard of this
Folder 01/67
07/07/1888
Weekly Freeman
The real Cabinet Question - How Long Will He Last?
Cabinet Ministers (in a funk)- Whilst we are worn to a bone, hi is
brisk as a bee - He will wear us all out.
Album 05/34;
Folder 03/76
09/07/1888
Weekly Freeman
Check-mate (Next Move)
Balfour- Humph! I've lost all my men but THE CASTLE and ONE
BISHOP, and I can't see any way out of it
Album 05/30;
Folder 03/72
14/07/1888
United Ireland
A Transparent Trick - Honour Amongst Thieves
Indignant Public- You shamless old harridan, is this English fair
play? Proof! Proof! Name! Name!
The Forger- I decline to betray my honourable accomplices ­
Folder 01/68
14/07/1888
Weekly Freeman
O'Donnell against "The Times"
Although "The Times" got a verdict - this is what really came of it
Album 05/35;
Folder 03/77
21/07/1888
United Ireland
Bringing the Coffin to the Right Door
21/07/1888
Weekly Freeman
Looking at His Work
Suggested by a picture by Paul De La Roche of Cromwell gazing
at the Dead King
Album 05/36;
Folder 03/78
28/07/1888
United Ireland
The "Times" in a Hole - Caught in its Own Trap
The Forger to its Pals- You pull me out or I'll pull you in
Attorney General to W.H. Smith- You must send Justice off on a
wild-goose chase to America, until we get our friend out of this
Folder 01/70
28/07/1888
Weekly Freeman
Stopped Short
Salisbury to Smith - "Do what we may, we must make it ­
'STRIKE' "
Album 05/37;
Folder 03/79
04/08/1888
Vanity Fair
"the blister"
01 June 2011
Folder 01/69
Box 02 F06/09
Page 58 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
04/08/1888
Weekly Freeman
Hide and Seek
Parnell- So you're trying to skulk away. Come into the open and
fight fair
Att Gen Webster- I thought we'd frighten him with our Bounce
Album 05/38;
Folder 03/80
11/08/1888
Weekly Freeman
Webster's Dictionary - ("Times" Pamphlet of Parnellism
and Crime)
Att Gen Webster- No! I can find the words 'forgery' 'treachery'
'slander' 'libel' but I cannot find 'CONVICTION'
Salisbury/Chamberlain- You must get 'Conviction" somehow or
Album 05/39;
Folder 03/81
18/08/1888
Weekly Freeman
Balfour's Pic-Nic
Balfour, finding no sensible people will listen to him, goes to a
"Primrose Pic-nic" and entertains the DAMES
Album 05/40;
Folder 03/82
25/08/1888
United Ireland
Caught at the Mouth of the Hole
25/08/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Hollow Square
01/09/1888
United Ireland
Back! Away with Them; or the Last Eviction in Ireland
01/09/1888
Weekly Freeman
What Erin Expects
Erin- I expect Irishmen to subscribe what he can to this fund. All
must assist to defend our "Men in the Gap" from the vile assults
of their cowardly enemies
Album 05/42;
Folder 03/84
04/09/1888
United Ireland
The Vandeleur Eviction Campaign
Sketches by our Special Artist
Folder 01/71
08/09/1888
United Ireland
The Sad Fate of Coercion
A Sure Thing- It's picking up money backing this 'ere pup
Folder 01/76
Folder 01/74
Londonderry and Balfour enthuse R.I.C.s by telling them they're
the greatest warriors in Europe. The "warriors" have an
engagement with the Widow Maloney, who routs them with Tar
Album 05/41;
Folder 03/83
Folder 01/75
All Broke Up- He'd a won the money if it hadn't been for the other
08/09/1888
01 June 2011
Weekly Freeman
A Fellow Feeling
Farmer Bull- How do you expect poor Irish to pay you extortionate Album 05/43;
rents when I cannot pay mine?
Folder 03/85
Clan-rack-hard- If they don't pay, down come their roofs. It is
Page 59 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
11/09/1888
United Ireland
Loaded with Infamy
15/09/1888
Weekly Freeman
Brummagem to the Core
John Bull- You muddler, I shall get rid of you and your chums.
You've been misleading and misrepresenting me both in Ireland
and America; a nice mess
Album 05/44
18/09/1888
United Ireland
A Fair Field in Bonnie Scotland
Mr. Parnell Challenges "The Times"
Folder 01/73
Subtitle
Location
Folder 01/72
Now, man to man, and steel to steel,
22/09/1888
Weekly Freeman
Tom Moroney
Committed to Jail by Judegr Boyd, January, 28th, 1887
Album 05/45
29/09/1888
United Ireland
Stop Welsher!
Coercion Welshers- Our horse is down at the first fence. Time to
take those papers from our hats & cut with the swag
Pat to JB- The Welshers are on a run
Folder 01/77
29/09/1888
Weekly Freeman
Sneaking Off
Justice- No, you are not going to get off that way. You'll have to
prove your words and tak eth consequences
The "Times"- I thought you were blind and could not see
Album 05/46;
Folder 03/86
06/10/1888
United Ireland
The Ass and His Driver
An ass was along the high road & bolted to a deep cliff. When he
was throwing himself over, his owner tried to pull him back. The
ass perisited, the man let go saying, Conquer but conquer to your
Folder 01/78
06/10/1888
Weekly Freeman
Balfour's "Plan of Campaign"
Bombastes Balfour and his Pasha review their forces for the
coming winter campaign against the Irish People
Album 05/47;
Folder 03/87
13/10/1888
Weekly Freeman
Caught!!!
Judges- "It is a Devil Fish"
Album 05/48;
Folder 03/88
20/10/1888
United Ireland
The Vindication of the Law
01 June 2011
Folder 01/79
Page 60 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
20/10/1888
Weekly Freeman
Evicting to Death
On Thursday October 11James Dunne aged 80 was flung out on
the side of the road by Balfour's gang of Emergency Men,
although he informed them prophetically that he had only half an
Album 05/49;
Folder 03/89
27/10/1888
United Ireland
Hawkeye Turns on the Torturers
27/10/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Mountain in Labour
After years of bellowing 'The Times' has at last produced its
MOUSE
01/11/1888
Weekly Freeman
Setting the House in Order
Pat (reading "The Times" Commission and Mr. Gladston's speech Album 02/102;
at Birmingham)- You may be as quick as you like with them
Folder 03/92
things bfor I'm thinking they'll be wanting sudden
03/11/1888
United Ireland
A Sickening Re-Hash
John Bull, to Head Waiter Salisbury- Is this the appetising treat
you promised me - this foul mess ofold, stale, re-cooked
calumnies? Take it to the Devil that dressed it. I'll try Home Rule
Folder 01/81
03/11/1888
Weekly Freeman
The Same Old Tune
Walter of 'The Times' accompained by "an old friend" (W H
Smith) endeavours to rouse up John Bull by singing the same old
stupid song - John utterly tired and disgusted falls into a deep
Album 02/101;
Folder 03/91
10/11/1888
United Ireland
Here's Tipperary!
Evicted Tipperary Tenant - Who dare tread on the tail of my coat? Folder 01/82
17/11/1888
Weekly Freeman
Met on the Threshold!!!
Album 02/103;
Folder 03/94
24/11/1888
United Ireland
The White Slave Trade
Folder 01/83
24/11/1888
Weekly Freeman
Cool!!!
01 June 2011
Folder 01/80
Album 05/50;
Folder 03/90
Irish landlord "Look here, Mr Bull, that fellow over there cannot
pissibly stagger much longer under weight like that No I wasn’t
you to lend him Five Millions (which will come into my pocket)…
Album 02/104;
Folder 03/95
Page 61 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
01/12/1888
United Ireland
Free Trade, Moryah!
Evictor- Sign or I'll run you out
Coercionist- Sign or I’ll run you in
Rack-rented Tenant- I shall never be able to pay this
Folder 01/84
01/12/1888
Weekly Freeman
Three Young Men who Never Went Astray
John Bull - "I see the readon for your enthusiasm now - but you'll
not get round me again."
Album 02/105;
Folder 03/96
08/12/1888
Weekly Freeman
Resolute!!!
The government take a peep at Tom Morney
Balfour "I have succeeded in shaking his health but not in making
him lower the flag
Salisbury "Humph! There is a row outside, and as we cannot shot
Album 02/106
15/12/1888
Weekly Freeman
An Unexpected Shock
'The Times' and Tories creating a sensation for Christmas
holidays determine to fire their Big Gun "Pat Molloy"
They certanily succeeded in causing a sensation, but one they
Album 02/107
22/12/1888
United Ireland
John Mandeville
Folder 01/85
22/12/1888
Weekly Freeman
Soon!!!
Album 02/108
29/12/1888
Weekly Freeman
Over the Garden Wall
The Grand Old Gardener to Mr. Bull
Album 02/109
05/01/1889
Weekly Freeman
Burning His Fingers
Album 02/110;
Folder 03/97
12/01/1889
United Ireland
The Fight for Bare Life on the Olphert Estate
Folder 01/86
12/01/1889
Weekly Freeman
A Spirited Policy
Album 02/111;
Folder 03/98
01 June 2011
Page 62 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
19/01/1889
United Ireland
The "Devil's Work" in Ireland
Balfour- I've lied without shame and tortured without pity, ruined
villages in your cause. I dare do no more.
Clanricarde- You've sold yourself to the Devil, you must do his
Folder 01/87
19/01/1889
Weekly Freeman
Hold the Fort
Erin "Stand Fast - You have beaten wose than this before"
Pat - "I'm not going to stir out of this"
Album 02/112;
Folder 03/99
26/01/1889
Weekly Freeman
Scotland's Message to Ireland
Erin's reply - "Bravo, Scotland!! Bravo, Govan!!"
Album 02/113;
Folder 03/100
02/02/1889
Weekly Freeman
When……Fall Out, &c.
09/02/1889
Weekly Freeman
Brave Mr. Balfour
Balfour - "Now we have him IN, let us torutre and degrade him ­
When is is OUT he exposes and humiliates me beyond
endurance"
Album 02/115
16/02/1889
United Ireland
England Roused at Last
John Bull- You cowardly little cur, you have spiled the flag and
disgraced the name of England before the world. Get out
Folder 01/88
16/02/1889
Weekly Freeman
"Brave Balfour's" Flight
Balfour- I had to leave Ireland in a hurry and without completely
finishing my toilet and ever since I have failed to get a moments
rest with infernal animal running after me and seeking to destroy
Album 02/116;
Folder 03/101
23/02/1889
Weekly Freeman
A Hint to Forgers
The Manager of 'The Times' explain to his audience how to
manufacture other's letters
Album 02/117
02/03/1889
United Ireland
All in the Same Boat
02/03/1889
Weekly Freeman
The Rat in the Trap
01 June 2011
Album 02/114
Folder 01/89
Who left the back-door open?
Album 02/118;
Folder 03/102
Page 63 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
09/03/1889
Weekly Freeman
Victory!!!
The Irish champion utterly defeats the three-headed monster ­
falsehood, tyranny, and forgery
Album 02/119
16/03/1889
United Ireland
The Loser Pays
Parnell- Exposer (over) takes you Forger, and spils you last trick.
The game is mine
Salisbury- I draw the stakes, we were playing for love
Folder 01/90
16/03/1889
Weekly Freeman
To the Country!!!
Gladstone/Parnell to Salisbury/Hartington- You may boast your
forced majority while there, but you would not dare face the
majority behind US. - We will, however, shortly get you out
Album 02/120;
Folder 03/103
23/03/1889
Weekly Freeman
Breaking Up Fast!!!
Salisbury - "By Jingo! The best plank in our raft has got loose
from us, I am afraid there is nothing for it but to go down"
Album 02/121;
Folder 03/104
30/03/1889
Weekly Freeman
A Nasty Draught!
06/04/1889
Weekly Freeman
Clongorey
March 29th, 1889
13/04/1889
United Ireland
Urbi et Orbi
13/04/1889
Weekly Freeman
Sir Charles Russell
Ireland's Great Advocate at the "Times" Commission
Album 02/124;
Folder 03/107
20/04/1889
Weekly Freeman
Erin before Justice
Erin - "There's my case - stated without Forgery of Fraud - I
confidently await judgement."
Album 02/125;
Folder 03/108
27/04/1889
Weekly Freeman
A Set Off Against Rochester
Tories send an army of Balfour's Braves to beseige a Cabin at
Falcarragh, which, after a general assault, they capture and take
the garrison, consisting of two into custody - 6 months, 9 months
Album 02/126
01 June 2011
Album 02/122;
Folder 03/105
Civilization - "There has never been, in my tim, anything more
horrible that this. I blush as I have not blushed for many a year"
Album 02/123;
Folder 03/106
Folder 01/91
Page 64 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
04/05/1889
Weekly Freeman
Father McFadden
The Beloved Parish Priest of Gweedore
Pow'rfullest preacher and tendest teacher and kindliest creature
in ould Donegal
Album 02/127
11/05/1889
Weekly Freeman
Another Knockdown!
18/05/1889
Weekly Freeman
His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Walsh
25/05/1889
Weekly Freeman
The "Vice" and the "Vicious"
Album 02/130
01/06/1889
Weekly Freeman
The New Plantation
Album 02/131
08/06/1889
Weekly Freeman
Drainage in Excelsis
The "Felonious" Irish Landlords havnig drained Ireland Out and
Out - proceed with the hepl of Balfour's Drainage Bills to tap
another Drain, viz - John Bull's pockets
Album 02/137
15/06/1889
Weekly Freeman
Columbia Mourns
Erin - "My more than Sister, I may not console you, but I mourn
with you."
Album 02/133
22/06/1889
Weekly Freeman
Joy turned to Sorrow
When will proper steps be taken to prevent this ghastly figure
appearing periodically on railway tracks?
Album 02/134
29/06/1889
Weekly Freeman
Balfour's Holiday
Balfour, accompanied by his "Madien" and the rest of his
cortege - "Ta! Ta! Bye! Bye! I'm off to Ireland to have a real good
time of it - This is the sort of Fun I Like!"
Album 02/135
06/07/1889
Weekly Freeman
The South Wide Awake!
01 June 2011
Album 02/128
Archbishop of Dublin
Album 02/129
Album 02/136
Page 65 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
13/07/1889
Weekly Freeman
Another New Crime
Balfour is certainy going it in Ireland - He arrests even Holy
Charity herself for feeding the hungry - For this dreadful crime an
English Member of Parliament is undergoing three months'
Album 02/137
20/07/1889
Weekly Freeman
Come On!!!
Album 02/139
27/07/1889
Weekly Freeman
Charley is My Darling
Album 02/139
10/08/1889
Weekly Freeman
"Podsnap" Answered
Album 02/141
17/08/1889
Weekly Freeman
Puzzle Picture
24/08/1889
Weekly Freeman
Brazen Balfour
31/08/1889
Weekly Freeman
Leave Us a Lock of Your Hair
Londonderry -I'm much touched with 'Public' regret, but they don't
understand proper government, so I am off and I'm taking my
system away with me…
Album 02/144
03/09/1889
Weekly Freeman
Union is Strenght
Irish Party- There we have built you a FORT which will protect
you from assult of landlordism - but you must ALL come in, those
who are well off as well as those who are persecuted…help one
Album 02/140
07/09/1889
Weekly Freeman
The Real Criminal
Balfour - "Not a sound! Now there are four months before he can
thrash me again, and won't I use the time to slander and
misrepresent him" [O'Brien]
Album 02/145
14/09/1889
Weekly Freeman
Randy's Little Joke
Randy -…just give the mountain of gold to Irish landlord and Pat
can pay back later
John Bull - Pat, you want mt to guarantee immense sum?
Album 02/146
01 June 2011
Here are the "Irish People" and police - find mutual affection…
…We admit that the parties above-mentioned do often embrace,
but it is in the above fashion
Album 02/142
Album 02/143
Page 66 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
21/09/1889
Weekly Freeman
What Our English Visitors Saw
Countryman - Yes, there were plenty of people and houses here
before but the Government sen sojers and polis with batteringrams and petroleum - now not a house standing except the polis-
Album 02/147
28/09/1889
Weekly Freeman
The Case for the Crown
Constable O'Baton trying to read his "NOTES" of several long
speeches from a public meeting. On the evidence that Priests,
Members of Parliament, Respectable Citizens are flung into
Album 02/148
05/10/1889
Weekly Freeman
A Private View
New Viceroy will sign in here on strict Q.T.
Should he think it worth his while on landing to open his eye, he
will see the sort of Law and Order he is coming to administer
Album 02/149
12/10/1889
Weekly Freeman
Gather! Gather!! Gather!!!
Lord Mayor Sexton- By direction of Chief, I am to plant this
Standard amoungst the ruined homes of Ireland and all must
gather under its folds. For the purpose of protecting from cruel
Album 02/150
11/10/1890
Weekly Freeman
Listening.
18/10/1890
Weekly Freeman
Rev. Theobald Mathew
The Apostle of Temperance
Above Portrait in only reliable one published. From a photo by Mr. Album 03/02
Lawrence of O'Connell Street from a Daguerrotype by Professor
Gluckman, said to be most exact representation of great Moral
25/10/1890
Weekly Freeman
A Peep Behind the Curtain
Uncle - Take That! And that! You are stupid yound Idiot. Look at
the mess you have got us into again, so that take! And that and
THAT!!
Album 03/03
01/11/1890
Weekly Freeman
The Last in the Field
West Countryman - So are you shamed into doming something
for your money. I tell you al lthe same the job you are at is only
waste of time, as potatoes are as rotten as your government - try
Album 03/04
08/11/1890
Weekly Freeman
Under Two Flags!
Columbia - Touch Them Who Dares!
Album 03/05
15/11/1890
Weekly Freeman
Balfour's Rail-way to settle the Irish Question
Land Leaguer - Do you really think that you can run me out of the
country with a toy like that - Why here is a wire from the Boys in
America that does me more good that all your light railways
Album 03/06
01 June 2011
Album 03/01
Page 67 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
22/11/1890
Weekly Freeman
A Fighting Session
Album 03/07
29/11/1890
Weekly Freeman
"In Sight of Port"
Album 03/08
06/12/1890
Weekly Freeman
Immortal
13/12/1890
Weekly Freeman
Resurgam
20/12/1890
Weekly Freeman
27/12/1890
Weekly Freeman
03/01/1891
Subtitle
Location
Spirit of Irish Nationality - "Men and Parties may pass away, but I
remain"
Album 03/09
Album 03/10
Erin to Kilkenny - If you Love Me, Vote for Charlie
Album 03/11
The Leader Still
Charles Parnell - This Way! It may at first seem a little rough, but
it is by far the shortest to the fulfilment of your aspirations
Album 03/12
Weekly Freeman
Hoping
Erin - "May peace guide Their Councils"
Album 03/13
10/01/1891
Weekly Freeman
Choosing Their Tune
Salisbury - playing LOCAL GOVERNMENT but sound is a bit stale Album 03/14
Balfour - I've got something the hungry Irish will like ­
DEGRADING CHARITY
17/01/1891
Weekly Freeman
A Happy Union
24/01/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Best of Advice
01 June 2011
Album 03/15
Dr. Walsh and W.M. O'Brien (to Irishmen) - The Irishman who
makes use of an angry of insulting word at this all important crisis
is an enemy to his Country and her Cause
Album 03/16
Page 68 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
31/01/1891
Weekly Freeman
His First Vote!
McCarthy- Remember your pledges? You vowed to sit, vote, and
act with us
Hennessy - You don't expect a Carlton Chappie to follow you.
Album 03/17
07/02/1891
Weekly Freeman
"The Only Show in the Fair"
Grand Ole Man- Pat, look into my show. Just leave your stick
outside, you need not pay
Pat- I'm earnest and I wouldn't give my stick away to any Man
Album 03/18
14/02/1891
Weekly Freeman
What Ireland Wants and Must Have!
A Single Party, Strong, Independent, and full of Fight - and the
sooner the better.
Album 03/19
21/02/1891
Weekly Freeman
Good Advice
Parnell to McCarthy - Never buy a pig in a poke. Who can tell it
may turn out? It might be an English breed and not suit as at all
Album 03/20
28/02/1891
Weekly Freeman
Desert You, Never!
Parnell to Evicted Tenants - I will walk to the ends of the eath for
you sooner than one of you should suffer for your heroism
Album 03/21
07/03/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Parting of the Ways
The Irish People are showing without hesitancy that they know
the way they should go
Album 03/22
14/03/1891
Weekly Freeman
Launched
Parnell to Tim - You will never reach Port in a Cockle Shell like
that. Bigger men than you tried it before
Album 03/23
21/03/1891
Weekly Freeman
Our Chosen Leaf (and Chief)
Erin to Columbia - A Foreign Faction shall not Crush you, while
we have power to aid you
Album 03/24
28/03/1891
Weekly Freeman
Dignity and Impudence
Impudence - Bow Wow! Come on and I'll Fight you
Dignity - Certainly, when you have submitted yourself to the
judgement of, and have gone to your constituents
Album 03/25
04/04/1891
Weekly Freeman
To The Rescue!
The Chief - Come One, Come All, this rock shall fly from its firm
base as soon as I.
Album 03/26
01 June 2011
Page 69 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
11/04/1891
Weekly Freeman
What a Falling Off was There
McCarthy, puppet Showman- If keep falling off we may have to
shut up the show
Davitt, door keeper- Sure it's all on account of the miserable
Album 03/27
18/04/1891
Weekly Freeman
A Nice "Independent" Party
Labouchere- If you don't do as we tell you, I'll set Radical Party
against you
Stead- Take your Morals and Politics, from myself and
Album 03/28
25/04/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Dirty Boys
Corner boy Tim- We must not let him finish the building, or we'll
sink into insignificance
Corner boy Maurice- Yes, keep pelting him - though I'm afraid he
Album 03/29
02/05/1891
Weekly Freeman
Divided We Fall!
Erin - For Mercy's sake, stop this quarrelling. Her is the enemy's
friend at our very door going to take advantage of your disputes
to ruin us all
Album 03/30
09/05/1891
Weekly Freeman
Waking Hime Up!
Labour - Look here, Mister, take a peep out there and you will see Album 03/31
that you cannot lie down here any longer on that Gold which my
Labour has created, so be fair before there's a row
13/05/1891
Weekly National Press
The Crisis!
(A long way after Frank Dicksee, A.R.A.)
Doctor- She is very bad, Mr. Parnell, her circulation is getting
worse every hour, and there is no doubt it is risky to continue so
much of this medicine; but there is nothing else for it
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16/05/1891
Weekly Freeman
Follow The Leader!
Sorely against their will, they are obliged whenever brains are
required to follow the ONLY POSSIBLE LEADER
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16/05/1891
Weekly National Press
The New Alliance
Parnell- More power to your elbow, Mr. Balfour
Balfour- And more power to your, Mr. Parnell
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27/05/1891
Weekly National Press
He Died in Harness
Without fear and without reproach, from his grave he calls on
Carlow to intrust to worthy hands the banner she receives back
unstained from him
Box 01 F04/05
30/05/1891
Weekly Freeman
Show me your Company and I'll tell you what you are
Tim- I Was this for my friend, Smith Barry, and his friends
The Chief- I was this for my friend here and his friends
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01 June 2011
Page 70 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
30/05/1891
Weekly National Press
Wobbling
Old Lady- I think I'd like to get down now, Mr. Parnell, if you
please
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06/06/1891
Weekly Freeman
Going To -----­
The Boy stood on the burning deck when all but he had fled
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13/06/1891
Weekly Freeman
The National Disgrace
Tim- Now then, Solon, oil up the Machien well or there might be a
reunion of Irishmen and pssibly Peace in the Country
Maurice- It's all very well to Oil up, but I'ts rapidly wearing out the
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20/06/1891
Weekly Freeman
Political Baccarat
Parnell to Erin - This is Too Hot
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20/06/1891
Weekly National Press
"No Wonder the Customers are Left"
Pat- Is it the same eating-house at all? It looks un-Irish entirely
Waiter- I can recommend an Irish dish, Roast Bishop, latest Irish
delicacy out
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27/06/1891
Weekly Freeman
Carlow Duty
Erin to Carlow - My dear Child you have it now in your power to
do me a great service by carrying this banner triumphantly
through the coming election
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04/07/1891
Weekly Freeman
Beware of the Bench
Pat Carlow- I'll vote for Parnell and Freedom
Tim- For goodness sake, Pat, vote for this Blockhead and the
Bench. I want to get on it myself
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04/07/1891
Weekly National Press
He managed to Catch the Train this time
Box 01 F04/06
11/07/1891
Vanity Fair
"Guinness Trust"
Box 02 F06/10
18/07/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Country is in Danger
01 June 2011
It's about time to sound the alarm when "Free & Independent
Electors" are driven with every mark of humiliation to the Polls
Irishmen! If you retain a spark of old spirit, how long will you
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Page 71 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
25/07/1891
Weekly Freeman
"Whig Triumphs"
Tim- Boo'oo There he has taken illiterate voters and we won't
have chance at another election
McCarthy- You'd behave like corner boy and bully those country
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01/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
"Keep To the Right"
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01/08/1891
Weekly National Press
"Returned Empties"
Box 01 F04/07
08/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
"No Surrender"
Harcourt- A good number of your people have laid down their
arms and come into our camp. Hope you do the same
Parnell- Not likely; we'll hold weapons, ready for use if need shall
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08/08/1891
Weekly National Press
The Wrecker Wrecked
While the good Ship Ireland sails straight for Port
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15/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Cost
"Unity must be obtained, and must be maintained, at whatever
cost" - Mr. John Dillon at Mallow
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22/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
Dishing the Tories
Chief- Tory Party have been living on this dish for years, time to
take away
Salisbury, Balfour- It hard line, we made more followers with that
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26/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
Patrick Eganq
29/08/1891
Weekly Freeman
Holding On
Erin - I think I am safer hold on to the Rock
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05/09/1891
Weekly Freeman
A National Resolve
The Chief- No matter what Harcourt or his followers may say, this
door shall be opened
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01 June 2011
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Page 72 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
12/09/1891
Weekly Freeman
Stand To the Evicted!!
Parnell at Westport- My position is that the hopes of Evicted
Tenants do not depend upon Gladstone or the Liberal Party but
upon Irish people; our people are capable and willing to take care
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19/09/1891
Weekly Freeman
Independence, not Leadership
Parnell - I strive not for Leadership; I strive to preserve ouw own
Independence, and the Independence of our Country
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19/09/1891
Weekly National Press
After the Inquest
Doctor (now Coroner)- As Coroner, I say tis a most unfair verdict.
But for this young man here insisting on changing the medicine,
she'd have pulled through
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03/10/1891
Weekly Freeman
Bound
By His Own Speeches
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17/10/1891
Weekly Freeman
Glasnevin, October 11, 1891
24/10/1891
Weekly Freeman
"Rocks Ahead"
31/10/1891
Weekly Freeman
The Poisoned Cup
07/11/1891
Weekly Freeman
To the Polls!!!
Electors of Cork - After which of these figures will you march to
the Poll?
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14/11/1891
Weekly Freeman
Coming Into Port
All Sail Set
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21/11/1891
Weekly Freeman
"The Order of Release"
"How long is this to Continue?"
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01 June 2011
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She Must not be lost! Let every man on board lend a hand!!
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Page 73 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
28/11/1891
Weekly Freeman
Storming the Rock of Ages
Don Redmond- Come on Sancho Harrington. We'll soon knock
down this old rock that dares to block our way
Harrington- Like yourself, I'm badly mounted but I'll follow you till
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05/12/1891
Weekly Freeman
Caught in the Act
What has Occurred at Cork and Elsewhere
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19/12/1891
Weekly Freeman
A Scout of '98
The Sassenach!!!
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26/12/1891
Weekly Freeman
How Horatius Redmondus Didn't Hold the Bridge
or
Noble John at the Suir - (Quite sure!)
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26/12/1891
Weekly National Press
Christmas Waits, 1891
Pat (roused from his slumber)- Get away, ye pack o' common
disturbers; it isn't enough for ye to be upsetting dacent people for
the whole year, but ye must do it at Christmas too
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16/01/1892
Weekly Freeman
Trying to Addle It
Redmond- Gladstone, I want you to break that egg and show the
inside or take away your hen and let mine hatch it
Gladstone- You know very little of Hatching eggs
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23/01/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Dead Princes
30/01/1892
Weekly Freeman
For Shame!!
Come, Johnny, no more sulking; go and shake hands with Justin,
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or I shall be very angry. See those boys on the other side
laughing at you both. For Shame!!!
06/02/1892
Weekly Freeman
Ath the Very Door
Pat - What's the meaning of all this, Johnny! Bringing your
squabbles into the House when such vital matters as I have here
have to be settled!
13/02/1892
Weekly Freeman
"Neglected!"
After a quarter of a century of enforced exile, JAMES STEPHENS
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stands today on his native land without a roof to cover his head
01 June 2011
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Page 74 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
20/02/1892
Weekly Freeman
Hold That Grip!
Redmond- Will you help me to force this door?
McCarthy- With all my Heart
Voice from Irish Race- Hold that grip, and sustain the country's
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27/02/1892
Weekly Freeman
Stillborn
Drs. Harcourt and Morley - Take it away and bury it. Sure it never
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had life in it.
05/03/1892
Weekly Freeman
Scratch a Tory and You Find a Bigot
Latest English "Irish Secretary" to Christian brother- "You may
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teach ever so well, but a farthing of this money you'll not get while
you persist in shoing those signs of salvation
12/03/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Shamrock we Want
19/03/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Wearin' of the Green
St. Patrick's Day in the Last Century
"Tis the most disthressfull counthry that ever yet was seen,
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For they're hangin' men and women for the wearin' of the Green."
26/03/1892
Weekly Freeman
A Fair Request
Erin- Dear Uncle Sam, I have many nice and interesting things to
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exhibit at your SHOW and I would like a corner all to myself, not
with Mr. Bull, who wants to boss me now as he's always done
02/04/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Chosen Leaf
Col Bully- I hate that beastly weed you are wearing in your cap.
Put away
Private O'Grady- Never! If that little 'beastly weed' was not at
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09/04/1892
Weekly Freeman
Hark! 'Tis the Orange Drum
It is too late in the day for this sort of idiocy
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16/04/1892
Weekly Freeman
In Articulo Mortis
Gladstone- There was never much in him. Bestir yourself to
secure that his successor will be a good one
Pat- I owe him nothing; he'll leave me nothing in his will. Im sure
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23/04/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Ruling Passion Strong in Death
Even on the eve of a General Election the Tory Landlord cannot
change his habits - he is at his old game of Eviction
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01 June 2011
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Page 75 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
30/04/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Unholy Alliance
"Shake hands, you're a Priest-Hunter, and I'm another"
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07/05/1892
Weekly Freeman
Welshers
Pat- I've caught you at last. I backed "majority"
Welsher- There is not a word about Majority on my ticket. Here is
it just as I gave it
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14/05/1892
Weekly Freeman
Waylaying
"Now is our time to attack him when he is encumbered with that
fellow whoe me abandoned"
Lord Rackrent- Come along, I'll lend you a hand
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21/05/1892
Weekly Freeman
Three Shots a Penny
Salisbury- Now my Noble Sportsmna, fire away
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Col. Saunderson- All right; I'm game for anything
Salisbury- There's no danger; I know the darned thing won't go off
28/05/1892
Weekly Freeman
Stone-breaking Still
"I Asked for Bread and you Gave me a Stone"
Balfour- Take this and be hanged to you. You are only fit to break Album 04/30
stone in Prison or out of it.
Pat- Get out of my light. The ould gintleman coming on has what I
04/06/1892
Weekly Freeman
Making Ready
A Long Pull, A Atrong Pull, and a Pull Together
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Gladstone- Now then Pat, put your whole strnght in, and over
11/06/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Question for the Electors
Which was the Placeman and which the "Independent" Patriot?
Let Roayl Meath decide
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18/06/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Troublesome Lads
Harrington- I'll help you to shift them on to the Coercion Line
Col Saunderson- And I'll give you a lift elsewhere
Ulster Nationalist- D'ye think I'm going to stand this?
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25/06/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Last Obstruction to Freedom
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02/07/1892
Weekly Freeman
Evicted!
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01 June 2011
Page 76 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
09/07/1892
Weekly Freeman
To Victory!
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16/07/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Would-Be Wreckers - A False Light
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23/07/1892
Weekly Freeman
W. Gladstone
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30/07/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Favourite Wins
06/08/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Party of Nine - a Quarrelsome Carload
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18/08/1892
Weekly Freeman
Alas! Poor Yorick
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20/08/1892
Weekly Freeman
Fired Out!
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27/08/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Jumping Competition
Balfour to Redmond- He's bound to clear it if you don't ride across Album 04/43
the course and balk him
Redmond- It's no use; I'm not big enough. He'd ride over me
03/09/1892
Weekly Freeman
A True Friend of Both
Irish farmer to English Workingman- United we conquer
Redmond to Balfour- Child of misfortune, come hither. I'll weep
with thee, tear for tear
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10/09/1892
Weekly Freeman
The Way to Drive Home Rule Home
Miss Erin- Straight ahead, please
The Grand Old Driver- Out of the way, yound man, with your
dinkey cart, or 'twill get run over
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01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
Balfour to Redmond- You promised to noble that horse, Home
Rule, with the 'Grand Old Spider' up.
Redmond- Don’t be rusty, Governor. I did my best; maybe I'd be
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Page 77 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
17/09/1892
Weekly Freeman
Tyrant and Toady
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24/09/1892
Weekly Freeman
No Quarter for Coercion
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12/11/1892
Dublin Weekly Freeman
and National Press
God Defend the Right!
12/11/1892
Vanity Fair
"Elisha"
25/02/1893
Dublin Weekly Freeman
and National Press
Flogging the Forger
Gladstone- Well done Sexton
Salisbury (to son-in-law Lord Wolmer)- If you must tell
"falsehoods", you must take care not to be found out
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18/03/1893
Dublin Weekly Freeman
and National Press
The Same Old Orange Bogie
Gladstone- They brought the same battered old bogie out in
1869, when we pulled down ascendancy in Ireland. It did not
frighten us then, and it won't frighten us now
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03/06/1893
Dublin Weekly Freeman
and National Press
"The Big Gun of Belfast"
Balfour to Salisbury- Fire it easy, Uncle, or it'll burst again!
Box 01 F03/04
14/09/1893
Vanity Fair
"An Irish Lawyer"
Box 02 F06/12
09/11/1893
Vanity Fair
"Dublin University"
Box 02 F06/13
02/12/1893
Dublin Weekly Freeman
and National Press
Obstruction and its Remedy
Box 01 F03/05
01 June 2011
Subtitle
Location
"Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just, and he but naked,
though locked up in steel, whose conscience by injustice is
corrupted"
Box 01 F03/01
Box 02 F06/11
Page 78 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
05/01/1899
Vanity Fair
"Serlby"
GALWAY The Viscount. 'Serlby'. In red hunting clothes. Holding
whip. (George Edward Milnes Monckton ARUNDELL). Born 1846.
Educated Eton. Oxford. 14 years an MP
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14/09/1899
Vanity Fair
"Oxford City"
Box 02 F06/15
24/05/1900
Vanity Fair
"Old wares"
Box 02 F06/16
08/08/1901
Vanity Fair
"Knight of Kerry"
16/01/1902
Vanity Fair
"Public Prosecutions"
Box 02 F06/18
19/11/1903
Vanity Fair
"Ulsterman K.C."
Box 02 F06/19
07/07/1904
Vanity Fair
"The Irish Petrel"
Box 02 F06/20
11/08/1904
Vanity Fair
"The Irish Serjeant"
Box 02 F06/21
27/10/1904
Vanity Fair
"The Major from Clare"
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01/05/1905
The Lepracaun
01 June 2011
KERRY The Knight of. Soldier. Fond of Sailing. In Blazer and
Cap. (Sir Morris FitzGerald). Born 1844. Educated at Harrow.
Served 20 years in the Rifle Brigade.
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Page 79 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
01/07/1905
The Lepracaun
Oliver Asks for More
Lord Stanley, P.-M.G.- Go to your place you Blood-Sucker and
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Blackmailer, and don't be preaching Mutiny among the other boys
01/07/1905
The Lepracaun
Attempted British Burglary
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27/07/1905
Vanity Fair
"Mr. Dooley"
Box 02 F06/25
01/08/1905
The Lepracaun
A Present from South Africa for the Horse Show
03/08/1905
Vanity Fair
01/10/1905
The Lepracaun
The "Freeman's Journal"
01/12/1905
The Lepracaun
The Lepracaun- You're going, and may the next be
better
01/03/1906
The Lepracaun
01/04/1906
The Lepracaun
Thomas Wallace Russell
01/05/1906
The Lepracaun
"Can We Help?" or "Charity Begins at Home"
01 June 2011
Location
With John Bull's Compliments
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And departing leave behind us
Footprints in the sands of time
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"O Liberty, what crimes have been committed in thy name!"
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President Roosevelt- Lord Mayor Nannetti, I thank you very much
for your kind offer. I am well able to look after my own. So you try
and do the same.
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Page 80 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
01/09/1906
The Lepracaun
The Latest Invasion of England
Great Britain moves troops to Bath. Ireland tells GB to quit
Westeria within 24 hrs or war will be declared. Both fleets
mobilise; on 22 August Irish fleet defeats British off Scilly Isles
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01/09/1906
The Lepracaun
Naval Maneuvres at Kingstown
I do my best to satisfy you all, and with you we are quite content;
You're exceedingly polite, and I think it only right to return the
compliment
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01/11/1906
The Lepracaun
The Fall of Bumble
The' haven't no more philosophy nor political economy about 'em
then that
-Mr. Bumble in "Oliver Twist"
Box 06/06
01/12/1906
The Lepracaun
Grand "National" Transformation Scene for the Year
ending 1906
Clown: Mr. Sexton
Harkequin: Mr. Redmond
Columbine: "Freeman's Journal"
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01/01/1907
The Lepracaun
Anything to Keep Themselves Afloat
01/01/1907
The Lepracaun
Advertisement for dog collars
T.J. Callaghan & Co.
13, 14, 15, 16 Dame St
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01/02/1907
The Lepracaun
Joseph F. Keogh
"Any advance on the Old Master, the boot-jack, and the bedroom
set? - Any advance? - Gone!"
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01/06/1907
The Lepracaun
Based on "It is Offended"
Hamlet- Redmond
Horatio- Campbell-Bannerman
Marcellus- Birrell
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01/08/1907
The Lepracaun
The Band of Hope
Topic of Conversation is "What have become of the TITLES?"
Members of G Dividion made searching enquires at Dalkey,
Kingstown, Blackrock, Ballsridge, and the Internation Exhibition
Box 06/01
13/08/1907
The Lepracaun
The Captain of the Corporation Foot
Aug 13 Mr. Haldane, Sec for War, in reply to a question said,
"The Lord Mayor of Dublin receives a perpetual annuity, £300
(Irish), representing the pay of a Captain of Foot -Daily Paper
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01 June 2011
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Page 81 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
01/09/1907
The Lepracaun
Home Rules at the Mansion House
Old Lady- Johnny, its Fighting Tom, who cut down the flag, come
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in. Shure, it's meself that has the trouble with him at the Hill
beyant; why I had to get polis to protect you agin them Shin
01/07/1908
The Lepracaun
Pigs in Clover
Mr. T. Sexton (Vice-Regal Railway Commissioner)- If I could only
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"Naturalize" the bastes I could aisily "manage" the lot
01/08/1908
The Lepracaun
The Killing of the Kilt
Bombastes Furioso (Mr. Hazleton, M.P.)­
Who dares the Irish kilt displace,
Must meet Bombastes face to face,
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01/10/1908
The Lepracaun
At Home and Abroad
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,
Or close the wall up with our English dead
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01/12/1908
The Lepracaun
The Waits Still Waiting
Land Purchase "Bill"- They won't get much playing outside that
door. They're all out of tune, and it would take ME to teach them
harmony, so it would.
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01/03/1909
The Lepracaun
The Fight
"National" Convention, Mansion House, Dublin, 9th Feb 1909
Wm O'Brien's Amendment to the Land Purchase Bill was howled
down by a hired mob of Belfast "nut crackers" brought to Dublin
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01/03/1909
The Lepracaun
The Man with the Muck-Rake
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01/04/1909
The Lepracaun
We Don't Want to Fight, but, by Jingo, If We Do
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01/07/1909
The Lepracaun
01/08/1909
The Lepracaun
01 June 2011
The Crisis
Location
-Wonderful engineering been performed as the lifting of the
Skerries pump
-Bowlers of Skerries held meeting about licensing of dogs
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In Dublin Stock Exchange, 'Freeman's Journal' fell to 20s and
closed sellers at that price. By far the lowest price the shares
have touched since the reconstruction of the company in 1897
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Page 82 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
Location
25/08/1909
Vanity Fair
"The Rt. Hon. James"
The Rt. Hon. James Campbell, K.C., M.P.
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01/09/1909
The Lepracaun
The Waterford Warriors
Charley and Bobs- The tide will drown you; you'll get wiped out if
you don't get up
John Bull- I am well able to take care of myself. Charley, you
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01/12/1909
The Lepracaun
Too Old at Sixty
G.N.R. Co. and their Staff
Great Northern Railway (Ireland) have decided that on 1 January,
1910, the following rules about retirement will go into practice…
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01/12/1909
The Lepracaun
"The Three Jolly Drapers" or "Three young men who
never went astray"
The Directors of this paper offer the magnificent prize of 2
shillings and Sixpence sterling to any person giving the correct
names of the three gentlemen shown in the above sketch
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01/12/1909
The Lepracaun
Arrogant Usurpation
The Prime Minister- We have not provoked the challenge, but we
welcome it
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01/03/1910
The Lepracaun
"If I had a Donkey," Etc.
Driver (Redmond)- Go on, ye stubborn ould dodger; in here ye
go, or out altogether
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01/04/1910
The Lepracaun
In The Jungle
John Redmond (to Driver Asquith)- Now look here, me old fakir, if
you don't guide this beast the right way it's not the tiger I'll bring
down, but yourself
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01/05/1910
The Lepracaun
Coriolanus Up-To-Date
Coriolanus, Act III, Sc II
O'Brien and Healy are trying on the same tactics as they did
during Parnell's time, for one or the other to be leader, but they
Box 06/24
01/06/1910
The Lepracaun
Portrait of the individual who is trying to recover from His
Majesty's Customs, Dublin, a refund on Income Tax of three
years' Life Assurance Premiums
Box 06/25
01/07/1910
The Lepracaun
"It's time for you to come home while you're all there"
Mr. Roosevelt has returned to America
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01 June 2011
The Modern Alexander
Page 83 of 84
Date
Newspaper
Title
Subtitle
01/09/1910
The Lepracaun
How to be Happy though Married
Portrait of newly married Zany, who with his friends have been
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fired out Pub coming home at 12, Saturday night, and introducing
his wife to a few friends. What wife thinks of friends is up to reader
01/09/1910
The Lepracaun
01/11/1910
The Lepracaun
01/12/1910
Location
"He call'd them untaught knaves, unmannerly,
To bring a slovenly unhandsome corse
Betwixt the wind and his nobility
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The Chair of Political Economy
Mr. Healy- It got a bit of wear and tear on occasion, but with that
bit of glue I will be able to patch it up and make it strong enough
to hold me up; but still I have my doubts if it will support me
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The Lepracaun
A Cork Christmas Pantomime
As a general rule for the Pantomime Season in Cork opens at
Midsummer, but for the first time in its history it has opened near
Xmas this year to the delight of the nobility and gentry
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01/01/1911
The Lepracaun
"Softsoap" First!
08/02/1911
Vanity Fair
"Dublin University"
Rt. Honble. Sir Edward Carson, K.C., M.P.
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01/03/1911
The Lepracaun
Easier Said Than Done
Mr. Asquith- Catch a hold of the rope, Johnny, and I'll open the
gate for you; he is as quiet as a lamb
Mr. Redmond- I would like you to do this part of it yourself, and I'll
Box 06/31
01/07/1911
The Lepracaun
A Flying Visit
His Majesty- Just dropped in to see how you are going on
Pat- Welcome; could be a lot worse, looking forward to that little
Parliament you had promised me. I hope you'll bring it on your
Box 06/32
01/08/1911
The Lepracaun
The Man with the Muck-Rake
Mr. T.M. Healy, K.C., was on July 15 elected M.P., unopposed,
for North East Cork
Box 06/33
01 June 2011
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