Collins Collection of Irish Political Cartoons
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Bumptious Pigmy and the Contemptuous Giant
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"I was ready to die with shame at having been thus tripped up and exposed before the whole Court. Quite beside myself with rage, I drew my little hanger and made several furious passes at my Master, who...
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Shaking Him up!
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A Heartless Refusal
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"THE WOUNDED SOLDIER" of the Eviction War to the dishonoured Leader- "I fought the battle and won the victory against Eviction and Coercion, while you lay safe in winter quarters. That cup of water will...
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He managed to catch the train this time
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The Modern 'Frankstein'
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PAT- "That Creature is of your making, Master Jack."
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The Redmondite design for the Parnell Monument
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Banishing Dissention
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Caliban (the Devil-born) Dissention:- "This Island's mine by Sycorax, my mother, which thou tak'st from me." Prospere (the great Magician.) Mr. GLADSTONE:- "Abhorred Slave which any point of goodness will...
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Birds of a Feather
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The Frankenstein of Hatfield and His Handiwork
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The Tug Of War
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JOHN REDMOND TO IRISH LANDLORD-"Hold your holt, my Lord! I'm here." LANDLORD-"That's right, Johnny! Your intentions are good; its the pity of the world you're so small."
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Balfour's Bravos
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"I do not come here to preach any doctrines of passive obedience or non-resistance. You have had to fight for your liberty before."- Mr. Balfour to the Orange men in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, April 4th,...
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Through Darkest Obstruction
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The Irish Revival
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The Harp that once on Tara's walls/ In silence hung so long,/ Again its ancient soul recalls/ And fills the land with song.
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Fag an bealac (Get out of the way)
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The Lesson for the Youth of Ireland
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Come Back to Erin
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Tourist- "Oh! the sight entrancing."
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Her Own 'Patron'
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Notwithstanding the absence of Foreign Patronage, the sneers of Snobbery, and the growls of the anti-Irish Press, Erin has with a wave of her Magic Wand, raised her Exhibition of 1882, where she will show...
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Irish for the Irish
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PAT, to English Commercial Traveller.- "You may take those home with you; we are going to buy our own goods, made in Ireland, for the future."
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Erin Awake
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Erin- I'll stand this no longer.
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Her First Work
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Erin- "His rescue must be my first work, the rest will inevitably follow."
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