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'Revised-and Corrected', 1868. Artist: John Tenniel
'Revised-and Corrected', 1868. During the General Election of 1868, the question of the enfranchisement of women came to fore. Several bold females, like the one shown in this cartoon, had sent in a claim to vote. Their argument was that they were ratepayers and, in fact, some women had been included on the list of persons entitled to vote. However, the Revising Barrister at Manchester dismissed their claims. As usual, Punch portrays the lady making her claim to vote as a skinny spinster of uncertain age, thus making the caption 'Get thee to a nursery' even more unkind. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 26, 1868.
Unique Identifier
AR926531
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Purpose
Public
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3673px × 5118px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
BARRISTER
Black & White
Black and white
Caricature
Cartoon
concept
Dress
Engraving
Female
GENERAL ELECTION
GOWN
Handbag
Heritage Image Partnership
JOHN
John Tenniel
LADY
Law
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Plume
political event
Politics
Print Collector1
RIGHTS
Satire
Sir John Tenniel
Tenniel
VOTE
VOTER
Wig, hairstyle
Woman
Women