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JM-202: Cartoons of the day

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting three separate cartoons. In the top panel, a man on a cart titled "Delaware" blocks women in cars titled "Suffrage" from passing him on the road to the 1920 polls. In the middle panel, "Germany" kills his pack horse ("Hope") underneath a burden of "Economic Terms of the Treaty"; he is unable to continue on "Reparation Trail". In the bottom panel, Uncle Sam and John Bull attempt to communicate via telephone, but uproar in Ireland blocks connection.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
JM-207: Will they come to an agreement?

Description: Editorial cartoon depicting Irish figure asking for American style independence. John Bull offers "Canadian style" Dominion, "Australian style" Autonomy, and "South African style" Self-Determination instead.
Member of: McCutcheon Editorial Cartoons - ALL (Collection)
Resource Type: Still Image
Statutes of Ireland, beginning the third year of K. Edward the second : [pages 247-248],Statutes of Ireland, beginning the third year of K. Edward the second, and continuing untill the end of the Parliament...

Description: Information about this leaf: The text has both Roman and Gothic typography. The Gothic text is printed in Latin at the top of both pages. The Roman text is printed in English on both pages.,Information about this book: The book this leaf is from may be the work commissioned to James Hooker, alias the Vowell, to record the statutes of Ireland during the year 1569.,This leaf was identified from information on the label.
Member of: Pages from the past: Ireland
Resource Type: Text
The Case of Ellen Arthur, the widow and relict of Robert Arthur of Hackenstown, in the county of Dublin Esq., deceased

Description: Issued: 1701?,A petition to Parliament requesting that the forfeiture on the estate of her husband be lifted according to the Act for sale of Irish Forfeitures.,Docket title: The case of Ellen Arthur, widow.,Approximate date of documents taken from text.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
A New and Correct Map of Ireland

Description: Appeared in Millar's New and Universal System of Geography (1782-1785); another version of the same plate appeared in John Hamilton Moore's New and Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels (ca. 1790) and Edward Barnard's New Complete & Authentic History of England (1783).,On verso: Blank
Member of: Venable Maps
Resource Type: cartographic
Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula

Description: A version of this map was originally engraved by Jodocus Hondius and later printed by Willem Blaeu. This map appeared in the 1631 Atlantis Maioris Appendix, an addition to Henricus' Hondius' Atlas Novus.,On verso: Text: Von den Brittanischen Inseln
Member of: Venable Maps
Resource Type: cartographic