[He hasn't been here since]
Shemus.
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Summary: | Illustration depicts David Lloyd George, standing, seemingly scratching his head in front of three journalists who are taking notes. Caption reads: L.G: "Any you gentlemen been in Ireland lately?" Burnham, of the 'Daily Telegraph', Riddell, of the 'News of the World,' Dalziel, of the 'Daily Chronicle,': [all reply] "No fear!". L.G.: "Well, I was in Belfast twenty years ago. I'll make a statement on the Irish question - but you mustn't tell where you got it." |
In collection: | Shemus Cartoon Collection |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
4th October 1920.
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Notes: | Shemus was a pseudonym used by Ernest Forbes. Publication date appears in pencil on verso. The reign of terror: the Freeman's Journal 1920-1921 by Shemus. Dublin: Freeman's Journal, 1922. Published in: The Freeman's Journal, 4th October 1920. Physical description: 1 drawing : ink and crayon, col ; 34 x 32 cm. more |
Contained in: | Forms part of: The Shemus Cartoon Collection. |
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PD 4309 TX 41 |
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