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'Paris and the Pippin', 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
'Paris and the Pippin', 1881. In the centre of this cartoon is the Duke of Richmond. Behind him are Lords Hugh McCalmont Cairns and Salisbury. These were the three main contenders for the office of Conservative Leader in the Lords following the death of Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield. The unexpected denouement came about when Lord Salisbury was elected over the more fancied Duke of Richmond. From Punch, or the London Charivari, May 14, 1881.
Unique Identifier
AR928686
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4894px × 3844px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
cairns
Caricature
Cartoon
Competition
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CONSERVATIVE
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
CONTENDER
Duke
Duke of Richmond
Earl Cairns
Engraving
Gascoyne-Cecil
Heritage Image Partnership
Hugh
Hugh Cairns
Hugh Mac-Calmont Cairns
Hugh McCalmont
Hugh McCalmont Cairns
John Tenniel;Tenniel
John;Sir John Tenniel
JOSEPH
Joseph Swain
LEADERSHIP
leadership race
LORD
Lord Cairns
McCalmont
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Politics
Print Collector1
Robert Arthur Talb
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil
royal
Royalty
Satire
Sir Hugh Mac-Calmont Cairns
SWAIN