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The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in for Westminster The modern Judas. Addressed to the free electors of Westminster.
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Photographs |
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Spatial Coverage | England--London |
Description | A British satire in which Charles James Fox, depicted with two faces, seeks the support of a former enemy, Sir Samuel Hood, while repudiating a former friend, Lord John Townshend. A scene in the background shows Fox stumbling as he chases Hood up steps to "St. Stephens" labeled "The Voice of the Electors," a paper extending from his coat pocket is labeled "How to elect oneself." The print appears to be a satire on Hood's "To the real and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster" and Townshend's "To the worthy and independent electors of Westminster" which were printed in 1788. |
File Format | JPG / JPEG |
Language | English |
Part of Series | Cartoon Prints, British |
Requires | HTML5 supported browser |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Political elections--England--London--1790. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Townshend, John,--Lord. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Honesty--1790. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Hood, Samuel Hood,--Viscount,--1724-1816. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Fox, Charles James,--1749-1806. |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Politics & government--England--London--1790. |
Content Type | Image |
Resource Type | Photograph |