The Indignant Bystander. Mr. Gladstone. "Don't you see, Sir, they're doing you? You must lose! - Really, the police ought to interfere!" Dizzy (a Simple Countryman!). "Don't mind him, Sir! It's all his spite! He once kep' a table hisself!"
Add to Cart- Filename
- John-Tenniel--Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-1875.06.19.263.tif
- Copyright
- © Punch Limited
- Image Size
- 3563x4783 / 16.3MB
- www.punch.co.uk ; www.punch.photoshelter.com
-
cartoons Punch Magazine Big Cuts black and white black & white B&W B/W 1875 1870s Victorian Era William Ewart Gladstone Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield John Bull national personifications national symbols National Debt fairgrounds fairground games politicians politics savings Sir Stafford Northcote countryman conman con tricks Friendly Societies Post Office savings bank savings Tory party amendments top hats sleight of hand countrymen indignation indignant trickery tricks cup and ball shell games swindles swindling swindlers confidence tricks tricksters conmen Parliament history Great Britain Britain United Kingdom UK British England English Lord Beaconsfield Jewish Jews Conservatives prime ministers Tories Victorians nineteenth century 19th century national emblems symbols
- Contained in galleries
- John Tenniel Cartoons