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Houses Of Parliament Collection (page 10)

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Mr Punch encourages Mr John Bull as, armed with a whip labelled public opinion he heads in a determined fashion for the House of Commons

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Au Revoir!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Au Revoir!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Au Revoir!, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, is depicted as busking outside the House of Lords, as his Irish Land Bill mounts the steps

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Urgency, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Urgency, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Urgency, 1881. The Speaker of the House of Commons uses the symbol of his office to silence the Irish MPs - including Charles Parnell - who were most responsible for using the disruptive

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. The Ballot Bill stands up to the House of Lords. This relates to the Ballot Bills passage through the Lords in June 1872. Two amendments had been made

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Come to Grief, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Come to Grief, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Come to Grief, 1872. A distressed Ballot Bill makes his way from the House of Lords, hotly pursued by the peers. This relates to the Ballot Bills passage through the Lords in June 1872

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Doom d!, 1871. Artist: John Tenniel

Doom d!, 1871. Artist: John Tenniel
Doom d!, 1871. The House of Lords plans an ambush of the Army Regulation Bill which, sword under its arm, marches unsuspectingly towards sudden death

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Deserted !, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Deserted !, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Deserted !, 1875. Mr Disraeli, the Conservative Prime Minister, stands on the right with his Lord Chancellor, Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: A Nice Distinction, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Nice Distinction, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Nice Distinction, 1875. This cartoon shows Dr Edward Kenealy on the right preventing John Mitchell from entering the House of Commons

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Our Play Box. Mr Punchs Delight at Finding His Dear Old Puppets where He Left Them in July, 1865

Our Play Box. Mr Punchs Delight at Finding His Dear Old Puppets where He Left Them in July, 1865. As the new Session of Parliament is about to commence

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: The Political Situation, 1860

The Political Situation, 1860. This cartoon shows all the various gamekeepers employed on the estates of the Members of Parliament in 1860. Even as late as 23rd August, Parliament was still sitting

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Dissent in Earnest, 1860

Dissent in Earnest, 1860. We Defer to their Feelings, but we cannot Assent to their Reasoning - Parl Debate. This cartoon depicts either Lord Palmerston, the Liberal Prime Minister, or Gladstone

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: An Up-hill Job, 1860

An Up-hill Job, 1860. Mr Policeman Punch says, (compassionately), : Now, Little un, do you Think you ll be able to Shove that Perambulator Up them Steps

Background imageHouses Of Parliament Collection: Ganymede, March 1, 1771. Creator: Matthew Darly

Ganymede, March 1, 1771. Creator: Matthew Darly
Ganymede, March 1, 1771



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