EditorialThe Tipperary janus, or both sides of the question, IB., [ca. 1831], 1 print : lithograph., Print shows a two-faced Irishman speaking out of both sides for and against a measure proposed for British law.
EditorialThe Tipperary janus, or both sides of the question, IB., [ca. 1831], 1 print : lithograph., Print shows a two-faced Irishman speaking out of both sides for and against a measure proposed for British law.
EditorialThe Tipperary janus, or both sides of the question, IB., [ca. 1831], 1 print : lithograph., Print shows a two-faced Irishman speaking out of both sides for and against a measure proposed for British law.
EditorialDrawing of a wild and hairy Irishman, born near Coleraine, Ireland; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.53. Language: English.
Editorial'Off for the holidays'. Possibly a depiction of a Scotsman, Englishman, Irishman and Welshman. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 8 JUne 1889 page 177.
EditorialThe Ministers and their cronies off to Botany Bay, and the Dorcester men returning'. Politicians in tears on a boat, going away from the shore; free Dorchester Unionists on another boat, getting closer to the shore. At the bow is a flag reading 'FOR B...
EditorialErin go bray,engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman holding a lance, sitting on a donkey which is braying O how I long for a union with the English Bull, ay by my soul or the English Cow, or the English any thing! To the ...
EditorialThe Tipperary janus, or both sides of the question, IB., [ca. 1831], 1 print : lithograph., Print shows a two-faced Irishman speaking out of both sides for and against a measure proposed for British law.
EditorialThe Tipperary janus, or both sides of the question, IB., [ca. 1831], 1 print : lithograph., Print shows a two-faced Irishman speaking out of both sides for and against a measure proposed for British law.
EditorialErin go bray,engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman holding a lance, sitting on a donkey which is braying O how I long for a union with the English Bull, ay by my soul or the English Cow, or the English any thing! To the ...