[Hamar Greenwood spills ink on map of Ireland]
Shemus.
[graphic] /
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Summary: | David Lloyd George and another man dressed in military uniform stand next to Hamar Greenwood, dressed as a young boy, seated at a table where he has spilled a bottle of ink all over the province of Ulster on a map of Ireland. A picture labelled "Oliver Cromwell" hangs on the wall in the room (in which a somewhat corpulent [and unrecognisable] Cromwell wears a Pilgrim hat, pulled low down over his brow). |
In collection: | Shemus Cartoon Collection |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
[S.l.:
s.n., between 1920 and 1924].
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Notes: | Shemus was a pseudonym used by Ernest Forbes. This drawing is untitled. Caption is handwritten above image and reads: Lord French [? - the handwriting is rather illegible] pointing to little Hamar who has spilled the red ink on the northern part of the map of Ireland: "Look after him? There's been no doing anything with him since someone told him he was like Cromwell!" Publication details for this drawing are unknown. Physical description: 1 drawing : ink and crayon, col ; image 31 x 29 cm., on sheet 33 x 30 cm. more |
Contained in: | Forms part of: The Shemus Cartoon Collection. |
As a digital copy of this item is available, the original will not be issued.
Call Number | View In | Collection |
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PD 4309 TX 240 |
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