File:The caneing in Conduit Street. Dedicated to the flag officers of the British Navy.jpg
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DescriptionThe caneing in Conduit Street. Dedicated to the flag officers of the British Navy.jpg |
English: The caneing in Conduit Street. Dedicated to the flag officers of the British Navy
SUMMARY: Caricature showing a stout naval officer attacked by Lord Camelford, who says, "Give me satisfction, rascal! Draw your sword..." Captain Vancouver replies, "Murder! Murder! ..." The print may reflect the growing discontent due to harsh naval discipline. MEDIUM: 1 print : engraving, hand-coloured. NOTES: Hand-coloured engraving by James Gillray published by H. Humphrey. British Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. |
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Other versions | File:The caneing in Conduit Street' (Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford; George Vancouver) by James Gillray.jpg |
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current | 20:43, 4 July 2008 | 1,536 × 1,110 (382 KB) | Eubulides (talk | contribs) | Higher-resolution version derived from the Library of Congress TIFF version. | |
21:15, 28 July 2005 | 640 × 463 (68 KB) | Petrusbarbygere (talk | contribs) | TITLE: The caneing in Conduit Street. Dedicated to the flag officers of the British Navy CALL NUMBER: PC 1 - No. 8823 (A size) [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC2-1323 (color film copy slide) No known restrictions on publication. SUMMARY: Caricatur |
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