Description
It is an allusion to Atkins' measures to control the crowd at the trial of Richard Carlile in the Guildhall
In January 1858 an Italian revolutionary
His right hand is holding aloft a tankard of Whitbread's beer
Showing eleven views of the hospital and eighteen portraits
with figures in the street
Palmerston selling off Size:XL: 100 x 75cm It is an allusion to'Palmerston selling off', 1858. Palmerston, out of office following the failed Conspiracy to Murder Bill, is selling all his old working clothes to Disraeli. Disraeli is caricatured as a down at heel street trader, but certainly, many of those buying and selling old clothes in London came from the Jewish community. Palmerston is seen in his house shoes, selling his top hat, his boots and his shirt. Disraeli feels the quality of the material, his eyes
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