List of Vanity Fair caricatures/1870
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Publication Date | Subject | Caption | Caricaturist | Notes | Pic. |
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1870-01-01 | Pius IX | The Infallible | Coïdé | So 06 | |
1870-01-08 | Chief Justice W Bovill | The majesty of the Law | Ape | J 03 | |
1870-01-15 | M Olivier Émile Ollivier | The Parliamentary Empire | Coïdé | M 0003 | |
1870-01-22 | M H Rochefort | La Voyoucratie | Coïdé | M 0004 | |
1870-01-29 | Victor Emmanuel II of Italy | Il Re Galantuomo | Coïdé | So 07 | |
1870-02-05 | Lord Chelmsford | It is hardly to be believed that two political leaders should fall out only because their wives cannot agree | ATn | S 039 | |
1870-02-12 | Sir John Pakington | He was Chairman of the Quarter Sessions and reconstructed the Navy | ATn | S 040 | |
1870-02-19 | Sir Robert Collier | Sir John Coleridge serves under him | ATn | S 041 | |
1870-02-26 | The Marquess Townshend | The Beggar's Friend | ATn | S 042 | |
1870-03-05 | Sjt W Ballantine SL | He resisted the temptation to cross-examine a Prince of the blood | ATn | M 0005 | |
1870-03-12 | The Rt Hon The Speaker | The first of the Commoners of England | ATn | S 043 | |
1870-03-19 | Sir Robert Peel | A professor of strong languages | ATn | S 044 | |
1870-03-26 | The Duke of Richmond | Highly respectable | ATn | S 045 | |
1870-04-02 | The Rt Hon Sir Frederick Pollock, Bt | A souvenir | ATn | J 04 | |
1870-04-09 | Lord Dufferin | An exceptional Irishman | ATn | S 046 | |
1870-04-16 | The Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Behar and Orissa | A living monument of English injustice | ATn | So 08 | |
1870-04-23 | HRH The Duke of Cambridge | A military difficulty | ATn | S 047 | |
1870-04-30 | Sir John Coleridge | A risen barrister | ATn | S 048 | |
1870-05-07 | Adm HJ Rous | As straight as a reed | ATn | M 0005 | |
1870-05-14 | Prince Teck | The most popular of princes he has married the most popular of princesses | ATn | M 0006 | |
1870-05-21 | Sir Joseph Hawley | The purist of the Turf | ATn | M 0007 | |
1870-05-28 | Mr Ralph Bernal Osborne | The smart critic | ATn | S 049 | |
1870-06-04 | Mr William Vernon Harcourt | He was considered an able man till he assumed his own name | ATn | S 050 | |
1870-06-11 | Mr EH Knatchbull-Hugessen MP | A promising apprentice | Ape | S 051 | |
1870-06-18 | The Earl of Dudley | Property | Ape | S 052 | |
1870-06-25 | Viscount Ranelagh | He has succeeded in volunteering | Ape | M 0009 | |
1870-07-02 | Earl Spencer | The Messenger of Peace | Ape | S 053 | |
1870-07-09 | The Duke of Sutherland | Simple and unassuming himself, yet magnificent and generous towards his fellow men, he is the very Prince of Dukes | Ape | S 054 | |
1870-07-16 | The Marquis of Westminster | The Richest man in England | Ape | S 055 | |
1870-07-23 | Lord Elcho | His course has been if not a wise yet a consistent one and dictated by conscience only | Ape | S 056 | |
1870-07-30 | Lord Henry Lennox | A man of Fashion and Politics | Ape | S 057 | |
1870-08-06 | Lord Halifax | He fell of his horse into a Peerage | Ape | S 058 | |
1870-08-13 | Mr Charles Newdigate Newdegate MP | A Jesuit in disguise | Ape | S 059 | |
1870-08-20 | Lord Strathnairn | He was made a Statesman because he was a soldier | Ape | S 060 | |
1870-08-27 | Sir Henry Bulwer | A superannuated diplomat | Ape | S 061 | |
1870-09-03 | Lord Houghton | The cool of the evening | Ape | S 062 | |
1870-09-10 | Mr Alexander Beresford Hope | Batavian grace | Ape | S 063 | |
1870-09-17 | Gen Louis Jules Trochu | The hope of France | Coïdé | M 0010 | |
1870-09-24 | The Crown Prince of Prussia | Fritz | Coïdé | M 0011 | |
1870-10-01 | Lord Robert Montagu | A Working Conservative | Ape | S 064 | |
1870-10-08 | Sir Stafford Northcote | He does his duty to his party and is fortunate if it happens to be also his duty to his country | Ape | S 065 | |
1870-10-15 | Count von Bismarck-Schoenausen | The ablest statesman in Europe | Coïdé | S 066 | |
1870-10-22 | T Carlyle | The Diogenes of the Modern Corinthians without his Tub | Ape | M 0012 | |
1870-10-29 | Lord Lytton | The representative of Romance | Ape | S 067 | |
1870-11-05 | The Hon John Cranch Walker Vivian | Always pleasant, always genial | Ape | S 068; brother of Baron Vivian | |
1870-11-12 | The Bishop of London | One who has grieved more than others over 'The Sinfulness of Little Sins' | Ape | S 069 | |
1870-11-19 | The Marquis of Lorn | If everywhere as successful as in love a great destiny awaits him | Ape | M 0013 | |
1870-11-26 | Sir Roderick Murchison | A faithful friend and eminent Savant and the best possible of Presidents | Ape | M 0014 | |
1870-12-03 | Baron de Brunnow | One of the most precious products of political Miscengenation | Ape | M 0015 | |
1870-12-10 | The Rev CH Spurgeon | Noone has succeeded like him in sketching the comic side of repentance and regeneration | Ape | M 0016 | |
1870-12-17 | Sir William Fergusson Bt | There is no man of greater weight in his profession | Ape | M 0017 | |
1870-12-24 | Sir Henry Storks | He is a living paradox; no one less subject to control, no one a greater slave of control | Ape | S 070 | |
1870-12-31 | The Rev AH Mackonochie | He makes religion a tragedy, and the movements of his muscles a solemn ceremony | Ape | M 0018 |