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'Drawing The Stumps', 1862. Cobden to Dizzy. Carries Out His Bat? Of Course He Does! Your Underhand Bowling 'll Never Get Him Out! I'll Show You How to Do It Next Innings. Mr Speaker draws the stumps after another Session of Parliament and Palmerston is 'not out' yet again. Richard Cobden was a passionate supporter of the concept of free trade and disarmament. Although he was instrumental in preserving some sort of relationship between the administrations of Lincoln and Palmerston during the Civil War, here he is shown telling Disraeli, the unsuccessful bowler, that underarm - or underhand - bowling would not get Palmerston out. From Punch, or the London Charivari, August 16, 1862. 
Unique Identifier AR927227 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3699px × 5087px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
A Lincoln
ABRAHAM
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Aristocracy
B&W
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BENJAMIN
BENJAMIN DISRAELI
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Cartoon
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Earl of Beaconsfield
Engraving
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John Tenniel
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MP
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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RICHARD
RICHARD COBDEN
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Sir John Tenniel
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Tent
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Viscount Hughendon of Hughendon
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