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'The Bill-Sticker', 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Open Door!', 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Divided Skirt', 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Irish Devil-Fish', 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Old Umbrella!!!', 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'Mr. Punch's Parallels. No. 6', 1888. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Will He Clear It?, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Wind and the Sun', 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'An Unexpected Cut', 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
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'The Latest Experiment', 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Where's The (Irish) Police?, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain 
Where's The (Irish) Police?, 1870. This cartoon relates to Ireland's recent rise in the levels of agrarian crime and Mr Gladstone muses on whether or not he should take any action. Mr Gladstone, dressed in the contemporary uniform of a chief constable, leans against a wall, with his gun resting beside him. In the background, Irish militants fight bitter battles, and set fire to private property. In fact, a Coercion Bill was put before parliament just a week or so after this cartoon was published in Punch. It was entitled The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Bill and eventually completed its passage through parliament only three weeks later. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 12, 1870. 
Unique Identifier AR927866 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3668px × 5118px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Battles
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
cap
Caricature
Cartoon
clothes
concept
country
Dress
Engraving
FAMOUS PEOPLE
fight
FIGHTING
Fire
Gladstone
gun.
GUNS
Hat
Headdress
Heritage Image Partnership
Ireland
Irish
JOB
John Tenniel;Tenniel
John;Sir John Tenniel
JOSEPH
Joseph Swain
Law
LEANING
LIBERAL
LIBERAL PARTY
LOCATION
Looking
Male
Man
Men
MILITANT
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
People
Police
POLICEMAN
Politician
Politics
PRIME MINISTER
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
REBEL
Rebellion
Rifle
Satire
Shooting
Smoke
SWAIN
Top Hat
Uniform
Violence
VIOLENT
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
William Ewart
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE