W.H. Smith and Parnell
W.H. Smith and Parnell
Record No
20821
Title
W.H. Smith and Parnell
Description
Scene showing Charles Parnell and W.H. Smith at the chess board; Smith, on right, says "Check" and Parnell, his hand to his forehand, scans the pieces and says "Confound him. It will soon be 'Mate', I fear"; Parnell was unpopular at the time owing to a forged letter in the "Times" which accused him of approving the Phoenix Park murders in Dublin.
Date of execution
1887
Section
The London Archives
Collection
Satirical Print Collection
Artist
Merry, Tom (1852-1902)
Engraver
Merry, Tom (1852-1902)
Medium
lithograph
Support
paper
Longest dimension
50cms
Shortest dimension
34cms
Picture type
satire
Catalogue No
p5428493
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