Box 13
Contains 51 Results:
Riddell, Chris. "Hero of Omagh", approximately 1998
Political cartoons featuring Irish politician and former President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams.
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. "Another false move from your lot and the pigeon gets it!", drawing, 2002
Political cartoons featuring Irish politician and former President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams.
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. "Flower power", drawing, 2001
Political cartoons featuring Irish politician and former President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams.
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. "When in a hole... '..Stop digging!'", drawing, 2005
Political cartoons featuring Irish politician and former President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams.
Collection is open for research.
Ballagh, Robert and Dylan Haskins. "A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey" series, "As a former member of Oglaigh na hEireann makes a bid..." print, 2011
Print 188/350. Includes a provenance card from the Irish Landmark Trust.
Collection is open for research.
Ballagh, Robert and Timothy O'Neill. "A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey" series, "Busy yellow bee from dark home" print, 2011
Print 274/350. Includes a provenance card from the Irish Landmark Trust.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. Newcastle, Co. Down, panoramic black-and-white photograph, 20th century
Drawings, paintings, and prints by Irish artists. Note that additional art by members of the Yeats family can be found in the Yeats family series.
Collection is open for research.
Cusachs, E. "Cab, Guv'nor?", drawing, 1892
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Gillam, Bernhard. Politicians in graveyard, drawing, 1885
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Opper, Fred. "Fund for Ireland", drawing, approximately 1880-1910
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Zimmerman ("Zim"). "United States on the silver standard", drawing, 1885
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Prys, Paul. "Termination of the row in Parliament Street - plate 2d", print, between 1827-1830
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
WHS. "Turning upon his keeper", clipping, 1885 January 24
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Woodward, George. "An Irish leap, or a Pat reply to a plain question", print, approximately 1807
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. "Between two whiskies hot", clipping, 1885 May 30
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. "Your honor…", print, approximately 1919-1933
Includes a beat cop testifying against Jesus.
Collection is open for research.
Cawse, John. "John Bull ask'd at Saint Stephens!!!", print, 1800
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Chilcote, Don. "Bundles for Britain", 1948
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Dwig (Dwiggins, Clare). "England is to rebuild Spanish Navy", drawing, 1907
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Gale, Ed. "Now you must throw all of yours back...", drawing, 1946
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Goldsmith, Wallace. "Both ends--and the middle is kinda shaky", drawing, 1936
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Keene, Charles. "Debt, insult, lies", drawing, approximately 1852-1870
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
McLean, Thomas. "McLean's Monthly Sheet of Caricatures No. 44", print, 1833
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Plaschke, Paul. "Going--going--!", drawing, 1946
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Racey, A. G. "The start of a non-political political hatch", drawing, 1938
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.