File:Elegant preventive of the cholera. (BM 1868,0808.12313).jpg
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Print made by: Robert Seymour
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Title |
Elegant preventive of the cholera. |
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Description |
English: Lithographic caricature magazine of four pages on two leaves, in the form of a (monthly) newspaper; illustrations as follows. 1 January 1832
[12] 'The Blacking Man'. Hunt shambles to the right, a black silhouette dripping with blacking. Below: 'Truth to all parties I've been lacking | And all have duck'd me in my blacking'. Cf. No. 16636, &c. 'Huntites', according to E. G. Wakefield, were an addle-headed rabble, very different from 'Owenites'. Householders in Danger . . ., 1830, pp. 9 f. |
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Depicted people | Associated with: Adelaide, Queen of William IV | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
1832 date QS:P571,+1832-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q6373 |
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Accession number |
1868,0808.12313 |
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Notes |
Notes to No. 16919: Peel's opposition to the third Reform Bill was uncompromising; although it embodied principles urged by the Opposition (see Nos. 16640, 16832), he said 'he did not regard the alterations in the light of concessions, for that the essential principles of the measure remained wholly unchanged, and, therefore, equally objectionable'. Parl. Deb., 3rd s. ix. 537 (17 Dec). Hunt (see No. 16636) maintained his opposition to the Bill as excluding the majority of the working classes. Ibid. p. 546. For Peel and 'ratting' cf. No. 15682, &c. Notes to No. 16922: Cholera had appeared at Sunderland, it was believed from Hamburg. Ships were quarantined and there were demands, resisted by the Government, for a cordon sanitaire. Parl. Deb., 3rd s. ix. 308-16. It reached London in Feb. 1832. Quarantine, &c, was under the control of the Privy Council, see Greville, Memoirs, under dates 19, 23 June, 8, 26 July, 11, 14 Nov., 8 Dec. 1831; 25 Jan., 14, 17 Feb., 1, 8 Apr., 12, 25 July 1832. Creighton, Hist, of Epidemics in Britain, 1894, ii. 796 ff. See Nos. 16823, 16884, 16940, 16955, 16956; for the Fast, No. 16943, &c. Bound in a volume ("The Looking Glass, Vol. III") containing nos. 25 to 36 for 1832. Vols. I to VII (1830 to 1836) are kept at 298.d.12 to 18. |
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Source/Photographer | https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-0808-12313 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date and time of data generation | 03:44, 14 January 1970 |
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