InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
A Standing Menace. Mr De Valera. "I have addressed a further letter to the British government, repeating my unalterable conditions. I stand where I stood." Distressed Irish farmer. "Well, the sooner you stand somewhere else the better for us both." (an Interwar cartoon shows Eamon de Valera standing ontop of an Irish farmer lying on his back)
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