World War 1 Ireland Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
The Golden Moment. Erin (to Mr. Redmond and Sir Edward Carson). "Come, my friends, you're both Irishmen; why not bury the hatchet - in the vitals of the common enemy?"
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Punch magazine cartoons illustrations Ireland Irish Devolution Britain British Constitution politics history United Kingdom 1900s 1916 WW1 World War 1 First World War The Great War WWI twentieth century John Redmond MPs Members of Parliament political parties Irish Parliamentary Party leaders Home Rule nationalism nationalists self determination government concessions deals negotiations British Empire kings harps gowns national dress traditional costumes Dublin Sir Edward Carson Erin national figures national personifications national identity friendship enemy enemies conflicts alliances allies advice reconciliation wars Baron Carson Lord Carson Unionism Irish Unionist Alliance Northern Ireland Southern Ireland Punch Punch cartoons black & white black and white B&W historical British Great Britain England English Irish harps symbols colonialism imperialism Ulster political politicians Big Cuts
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