Funeral Procession of the Rump,Hobhouse,Westminster Election,1819,Reformers
Title: The funeral procession of the rump / G. Cruikshank invt. et fect.
Creator(s): Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, artist
Date Created/Published: London : Pubd. by H. Humphrey, 1819 March 22d.
Summary: A satire on the defeat of Hobhouse by Lamb at the Westminster Election. The Rump, or remnant of Reformers, is represented by the hind-quarters of a cart-horse, with its hoofs in the air, carried on a knacker's cart, the front of which is formed by a guillotine. The procession is headed by Mister John Ketch, Esqr., the hangman.
Notes:
Forms part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 9, no. 13207
Subjects:
Ketch, Jack,--d. 1686.
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse,--Baron,--1786-1869.
Melbourne, William Lamb,--Viscount,--1779-1848.
Funeral processions--England--1810-1820.
Political elections--England--1810-1820.
Cartoons (Commentary)--British--1810-1820.
Etchings--1810-1820.
Bookmark /99405979/
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