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Meeting of Chamberlain and Eden clad as medieval admirals

A ‘Punch’ cartoon of Neville Chamberlain (Primer Minister of the UK) and Anthony Eden (his Foreign Secretary) depicting them as medieval admirals watching a serpent titled ‘Mediterranean piracy’, saying ‘I say, even in holiday time. I think…

Tags: Armour, caricature, cartoon, cartoons as political comment, Chamberlain, Eden, France, General France, Mediterranean piracy, Mussolini, piracy, political, politics, Pre-World War II, Punch, Punch Magazine, submarines, war, World War, WWII

Decorated Float in the St. Patrick's Day Procession, Warwick, ca. 1910

Image of a St. Patrick's Day float bearing a banner advocating Irish nationalist sentiments.

Tags: banner, banners, Erin Go Bragh, float, horse-drawn, horse-drawn vehicle, identity, Ireland, Ireland forever, Irish, Irish national identity, national identity, nationalism, parade, parades, political, politics, procession, processions, Queensland, radical politics, Robert Emmet, saint, Saint Patrick, saints, St Patrick, St. Patrick, St. Patrick's Day

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