WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Interlude. St Patrick. "That's not the way I dealt with poisonous reptiles. What's the good of trying to charm it?" Mr Lloyd George. "I'm not trying to charm it. I'm just filling in the time." (Prime Minister David Lloyd George plays a flute to a Sinn Fein snake wearing a German helmet during WW1)
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B&W B/W black and white 1917 Big Cuts First World War 1st World War WWI WW1 World War One World War I history politics 20th century twentieth century historical political 1910s World War 1 Punch Magazine Punch cartoons illustrations warfare wars Great Britain British politicians David Lloyd George prime ministers Ireland Sinn Fein historical references St Patrick Saint Patrick snakes Irish nationalism nationalists charming Irish Convention negotiating negotiations pipes Germany sympathy sympathisers men Great War man Irish Nationalism Irish Nationalists colonialism imperialism Irish Question independence movements self rule Home Rule terrorism terrorist groups terrorists Easter Rising uprisings rebellions Britain England English United Kingdom British Empire snake charmers serpents music musicians reptiles political movements Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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