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'The Land-Grabber Parade', 1889.
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'Urbi et Orbi', 1889. 
'Urbi et Orbi', 1889. Henry Jeams, 'Sir Wretched Fibster' and John Bull. Sir Wretched Fibster was the name given by Irish supporters of Home Rule to Sir Richard Webster (1842-1915), the British barrister, politician and Judge who was an outspoken opponent of it. From a supplement to United Ireland, 13 April 1889. United Ireland was a newsaper owned by Irish nationalist political leader Charles Stewart Parnell. 
Unique Identifier AR983033 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5018px × 3472px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1st Viscount Alverstone
allegorical figure
Allegory
Alverstone
BARRISTER
BORED
Boredom
Britain
British
Cartoon
Charles Stewart
Charles Stewart Parnell
concept
country
COURT
court case
court room
Courtroom
England
English
Engraving
Independence
Ireland
Irish
Irish Home Rule
John Bull
Judge
Law
law court
Lawyer
LOCATION
Lord Alverstone
Male
Man
Men
Parnell
People
Politics
Print Collector17
Richard Everard
Richard Everard Webster
Richard Webster
Satire
Sir Richard Webster
SPEAKING
The Print Collector
uninterested
Viscount
Viscount Alverstone
Webster
Wig, hairstyle