[An appeal to the oracle]
Shemus.
[graphic] /
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Summary: | Caption reads: Craig: "Well, Sir Oracle, now that we've opened the Parliament, what shall we do with it?" Hamar: "We must work the thing somehow." His Excellency: "Which do you mean, the Parliament or the Oracle?" Unpublished title handwritten above image and reads: The bronze age. Unpublished caption is handwritten above the image and reads: Craig: "Anyhow, he's with us in the spirit". Hamar: "Figuratively speakin', so to speak". Illustration depicts Hamar Greenwood, James Craig and Edmund FitzAlan-Howard gathered around a bronze bust of Edward Carson. |
In collection: | Shemus Cartoon Collection |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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25th June 1921.
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Notes: | Shemus was a pseudonym used by Ernest Forbes. Date in pencil on verso. Published in: The Freeman's Journal, 25th June 1921. Published in: Weekly Freeman, 2nd July 1921. Physical description: 1 drawing : ink and crayon, col ; image 26 x 25 cm., on sheet 29 x 26 cm. more |
Contained in: | Forms part of: The Shemus Cartoon Collection. |
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PD 4309 TX 89 |
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