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'Sawney Stops The Way', 1862.
'Sawney Stops The Way', 1862. A Bill was presented to parliament which would give the Metropolitan Board of Works the authority to embank the River Thames from Westminster to Blackfriars. John Bull here is the coachman driving his carriage along the rocky embankment. In his way is the Duke of Buccleugh, opposing the passage of the carriage as he was opposing the passage of the Bill. Nonetheless, the Thames Embankment Bill received the Royal Assent in August 1862. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 5, 1862.
Unique Identifier
AR927217
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3677px × 5115px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
allegorical figure
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Aristocracy
B&W
B/W
BANNER
BILL
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Buccleugh
Carriage
Cartoon
Cityscape
clothes
Coachman
concept
country
Dress
Duke
Duke of
Duke of Buccleugh
Engraving
FLAG
FLAGS
Hat
Heritage Image Partnership
Horse
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
HORSES
JOB
John Bull
KILT
LOCATION
London
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Mr Punch
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
People
Politician
Politics
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
PUNCH
Punchinello
ROAD TRANSPORT
royal
Royalty
Satire
Scarf
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
speech bubble
STANDARD
Sword
SWORDS
Thames Embankment Bill
transport
TRANSPORTATION
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS