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Anti-Corn LawA cartoon showing the floor of Covent garden being scrubbed clean of the words Anti-Corn Law whilst a top-hatted man and his assistants purify the air
Locomotive LegA cartoon depicting John Bulls locomotive leg. Original Artwork: From Punch (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Keeping The PeaceCartoon titled A Slap At The Charleys or A Tom And Jerry Lark published in response to Robert Peels reorganization of the London metropolitan police force
Bloomerism Scandalcirca 1855: A cartoon depicting how masculine women have become by wearing bloomers. This group are smoking and reading the newspaper
Bundle Of TruthsSeptember 1811: A street trader selling his wares in this cartoon entitled Bundle of Truths. Original Artist: By George Cruikshank (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Moon Dwellerscirca 1835: A cartoon entitled A view of the inhabitants of the moon, as seen through the telescope of Sir John Herschell
Potato Faminecirca 1830: A cartoon satirising the failure of the potato crop, and the state of the vegetable market. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Parliamentary Femalecirca 1855: A cartoon by Leech entitled The Parliamentary Female. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Joseph Pulitzer30th March 1872: Hungarian born American newspaper proprietor Joseph Pulitzer (1847 - 1911) shown in cartoon as the Leader of Liberal Republicanism in the St Louis Puck. Puck - pub
Hold The Posecirca 1826: A French cartoon by Daumier showing a man clamped into a chair whilst having his photograph taken. The caption reads The Position supposed to be the most comfortable for getting a nice
Coloured RuleCartoon of black legislators arguing circa 1874. Text Let us Have Peace, captioned Colored Rule in a Reconstructed State, by Thomas Nast in Harpers Weekly, March 14 1874
Civil Rights for BlacksCartoon close up of white hands of liberty giving the Charter of Civil Rights into black hands by Thomas Nast in Harpers Weekly, April 24, 1875. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Map Of United StatesCartoon map of the United States with a turtle marked Administration pulling against an alligator both carrying various people
Naturalisation OfficeCartoon showing men gathering to cheat the ballot with some tumult in background and caption The Naturalisation Office Day Before Election circa1850s. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Irish Bog TrottersCartoon in style of Rowlandson showing three grotesque figures running across an Irish bog with a hunt in the background and subtitle Irish Bog Trotters circa 1812. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Anniverary Of IndependenceCartoon showing the state of the nation with on one side drunkenness and on the other usury on the 61st anniversary of independence circa 1837. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
The House That Jack BuiltPolitical Cartoon in ten panels By Edward Williams Clay based upon the nursery rhyme and titled This is The House That Jack Built, circa 1840
The ConsultationCartoon By Thomas Rowlandson showing a group of physicians consulting around a patient titled The Consultation Or Last Hope circa 1808. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Taxes! Taxes! TaxesCartoon titled The Friend of the people and his petty-new tax gatherer paying John Bull a visit, depicting the tax man knocking on a door while shouting Taxes! Taxes! Taxes
St. Giles sCartoon titled St. Giless depicting an elderly women, dressed in clothes in need of repair, a shawl and headscarf, drinking from a small glass while standing at a bar in a public house, London
Alarmed By ForeignersMr and Mrs John Brown visit the theatre during the Great Exhibition in London, 1851, and are alarmed by the appearance of the many foreigners around them
Inuit FeastA group of Eskimo people feasting on a tub full of tallow at the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, 1851
Home Made WigwamOppressed by the heat at the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, 1851, Mr and Mrs John Brown shelter under an umbrella in imitation of the native American teepees on display
Sleeping In A HansomExhausted by their visit and unable to find accommodation during the Great Exhibition, London, 1851, Mr and Mrs John Brown spend the night in a taxi cab
Caught Up In The CrowdJohn Brown is carried along by the crowd at the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, 1851. One of a series of etchings depicting the experiences of a typical English couple at
Steam Power1820: An illustrators comic vision of future pollution from various modes of steam-powered transport. People are represented as walking, riding and flying by steam
Jury NobblingA humorous cartoon showing a courtroom scene, in which a defendant threatens the members of a jury, circa 1800. The caption reads: Gentlemen of the jury
Bartholomew FairCartoon depicting men, women and children among the stalls of the Bartholomew Fair, a street fair and market held to fund the Priory of St Bartholomew, London, England, Great Britain, circa 1800
Early Trade UnionistA trade unionist speaking to a crowd in a caricature critical of the early labour movement in Britain, 1834. The caption reads: Yes, gentlemen, these is my principles, no K--g, no L--ds, no parsons
Antique illustration of prisoners