Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wireless-telegraphy-by-louis-dalrymple-1866-1905-artist-1899-john-76395863.html
RMEC83KK–Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'.
British Reform Bill cartoon, Grey up, Wellington down, William IV in the centre, and John Bull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-reform-bill-cartoon-grey-up-wellington-down-william-iv-in-175945504.html
RMM67080–British Reform Bill cartoon, Grey up, Wellington down, William IV in the centre, and John Bull
The War of Nerves. John Bull Cartoon on Napoleon's intention to invade England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-of-nerves-john-bull-cartoon-on-napoleons-intention-to-invade-england-image482103232.html
RM2K09KGG–The War of Nerves. John Bull Cartoon on Napoleon's intention to invade England.
Cartoon, John Bull Guards his Pudding -- expressing a combination of patriotism and Christmas-themed tradition, John Bull stands with his bulldog and rifle, guarding a large pudding labelled Old England Forever, with a Christmas tree on top. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-john-bull-guards-his-pudding-expressing-a-combination-of-patriotism-and-christmas-themed-tradition-john-bull-stands-with-his-bulldog-and-rifle-guarding-a-large-pudding-labelled-old-england-forever-with-a-christmas-tree-on-top-image560772251.html
RM2RG9AMB–Cartoon, John Bull Guards his Pudding -- expressing a combination of patriotism and Christmas-themed tradition, John Bull stands with his bulldog and rifle, guarding a large pudding labelled Old England Forever, with a Christmas tree on top.
John Bull and Brother Jonathan, an 1840 cartoon regarding British-US relations. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a cartoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-bull-and-brother-jonathan-an-1840-cartoon-regarding-british-us-59882286.html
RMDDBTD2–John Bull and Brother Jonathan, an 1840 cartoon regarding British-US relations. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a cartoon
Cartoon depicting John Bull admonishing the Rugby Football Association for the roughness of their game. John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-depicting-john-bull-admonishing-the-rugby-football-association-for-the-roughness-of-their-game-john-bull-is-a-national-personification-of-the-united-kingdom-in-general-and-england-in-particular-especially-in-political-cartoons-and-similar-graphic-works-dated-19th-century-image186351712.html
RMMR51E8–Cartoon depicting John Bull admonishing the Rugby Football Association for the roughness of their game. John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. Dated 19th century
Cartoon, Carrying On (John Bull, WW1) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-carrying-on-john-bull-ww1-105371632.html
RMG3C2GG–Cartoon, Carrying On (John Bull, WW1)
A 1780 political cartoon illustrating the animosity between Britain and France.. The unusual and cleverly executed colour image features a John Bull figure without his recognisable Union Jack waistcoat and cultural differences including food and drink, clothing, hair styles , weapons (cudgel and sword), furniture and pet dogs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1780-political-cartoon-illustrating-the-animosity-between-britain-and-france-the-unusual-and-cleverly-executed-colour-image-features-a-john-bull-figure-without-his-recognisable-union-jack-waistcoat-and-cultural-differences-including-food-and-drink-clothing-hair-styles-weapons-cudgel-and-sword-furniture-and-pet-dogs-image538857854.html
RM2P8K2KA–A 1780 political cartoon illustrating the animosity between Britain and France.. The unusual and cleverly executed colour image features a John Bull figure without his recognisable Union Jack waistcoat and cultural differences including food and drink, clothing, hair styles , weapons (cudgel and sword), furniture and pet dogs.
Satirical cartoon, John Bull ask'd at Saint Stephens !!! Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-satirical-cartoon-john-bull-askd-at-saint-stephens-!!!-169315512.html
RMKRCYJG–Satirical cartoon, John Bull ask'd at Saint Stephens !!!
Cartoon depicting John Bull watching Autumn manoeuvres. Illustrated John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-depicting-john-bull-watching-autumn-manoeuvres-illustrated-john-tenniel-1820-1914-an-english-illustrator-graphic-humourist-and-political-cartoonist-dated-19th-century-image186391871.html
RMMR6TMF–Cartoon depicting John Bull watching Autumn manoeuvres. Illustrated John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th century
If He Has to take to water - Illustration showing John Bull as a sailor, floating in a life-preserver labeled 'British Navy 800 War Ships', surrounded by huge waves labeled 'Germany,' 'France,' and 'Russia.' There are cannon barrels pointing in all directions from the life-preserver. Political cartoon, 1900 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-if-he-has-to-take-to-water-illustration-showing-john-bull-as-a-sailor-79128054.html
RMEGMGHX–If He Has to take to water - Illustration showing John Bull as a sailor, floating in a life-preserver labeled 'British Navy 800 War Ships', surrounded by huge waves labeled 'Germany,' 'France,' and 'Russia.' There are cannon barrels pointing in all directions from the life-preserver. Political cartoon, 1900
Cartoon depicting Mr Punch appealing to John Bull, who is dressed as a policeman, asking him to clear the arguing representatives from the school door so that children could get on with their education. Foster's Elementary Education Bill passed February 1870 and received royal assent on 9 August. This allowed religious instruction with parents' consent, and reading of the Bible, but no catechisms or sectarian formularies. Illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-depicting-mr-punch-appealing-to-john-bull-who-is-dressed-as-a-policeman-asking-him-to-clear-the-arguing-representatives-from-the-school-door-so-that-children-could-get-on-with-their-education-fosters-elementary-education-bill-passed-february-1870-and-received-royal-assent-on-9-august-this-allowed-religious-instruction-with-parents-consent-and-reading-of-the-bible-but-no-catechisms-or-sectarian-formularies-illustrated-by-john-tenniel-1820-1914-an-english-illustrator-graphic-humourist-and-political-cartoonist-dated-19th-century-image186347807.html
RMMR4TER–Cartoon depicting Mr Punch appealing to John Bull, who is dressed as a policeman, asking him to clear the arguing representatives from the school door so that children could get on with their education. Foster's Elementary Education Bill passed February 1870 and received royal assent on 9 August. This allowed religious instruction with parents' consent, and reading of the Bible, but no catechisms or sectarian formularies. Illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th century
Cartoon on the abolition of slavery in England, Contraste des moeurs anglaises (title on object), French cartoon on the abolition of slavery in England. John Bull grants an enslaved woman freedom while stringing along his own English wife. According to the caption, the woman is publicly offered for sale. This refers to the English usage of 'wife selling'. Because divorce in England was virtually impossible and expensive until 1857, it happened in poorer circles that the woman was literally sold to end the marriage. In the background, the abolition of slavery is celebrated while at the same Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-on-the-abolition-of-slavery-in-england-contraste-des-moeurs-anglaises-title-on-object-french-cartoon-on-the-abolition-of-slavery-in-england-john-bull-grants-an-enslaved-woman-freedom-while-stringing-along-his-own-english-wife-according-to-the-caption-the-woman-is-publicly-offered-for-sale-this-refers-to-the-english-usage-of-wife-selling-because-divorce-in-england-was-virtually-impossible-and-expensive-until-1857-it-happened-in-poorer-circles-that-the-woman-was-literally-sold-to-end-the-marriage-in-the-background-the-abolition-of-slavery-is-celebrated-while-at-the-same-image606661389.html
RM2X6YPP5–Cartoon on the abolition of slavery in England, Contraste des moeurs anglaises (title on object), French cartoon on the abolition of slavery in England. John Bull grants an enslaved woman freedom while stringing along his own English wife. According to the caption, the woman is publicly offered for sale. This refers to the English usage of 'wife selling'. Because divorce in England was virtually impossible and expensive until 1857, it happened in poorer circles that the woman was literally sold to end the marriage. In the background, the abolition of slavery is celebrated while at the same
Cartoon depicting John Bull watching Autumn manoeuvres. Cartoon by John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th Century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-depicting-john-bull-watching-autumn-manoeuvres-cartoon-by-131245456.html
RMHHEMWM–Cartoon depicting John Bull watching Autumn manoeuvres. Cartoon by John Tenniel (1820-1914) an English illustrator, graphic humourist, and political cartoonist. Dated 19th Century
Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wireless-telegraphy-by-louis-dalrymple-1866-1905-artist-1899-john-bull-labelled-england-standing-on-a-rock-labelled-south-africa-holding-a-sword-in-one-hand-and-a-british-flag-labelled-good-will-in-the-other-he-is-looking-back-at-uncle-sam-who-is-standing-on-ground-labelled-us-and-holding-aloft-an-american-flag-labelled-good-will-image210408328.html
RMP68WY4–Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'.
You thought yourself a Boxer did you! Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/you-thought-yourself-a-boxer-did-you!-image446708719.html
RM2GXN9ER–You thought yourself a Boxer did you!
John Bull's Dilemna - It is hard to disturb him - He's such a good customer - Political cartoon 1895 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bulls-dilemna-it-is-hard-to-disturb-him-hes-such-a-good-customer-image66689266.html
RMDTDXRE–John Bull's Dilemna - It is hard to disturb him - He's such a good customer - Political cartoon 1895
Satirical cartoon by James Gillray entitled, John Bull Happy. Black and White Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satirical-cartoon-by-james-gillray-entitled-john-bull-happy-black-and-white-illustration-from-the-connoisseur-an-illustrated-magazine-for-collectors-voll-3-may-aug-1902-published-in-london-image596265927.html
RM2WJ277K–Satirical cartoon by James Gillray entitled, John Bull Happy. Black and White Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London.
JAMES GILLRAY (7565-1818) English cartoonist. 'A New Map of England & France - The French Invasion or John Bull bombarding the Bum-Boats' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-gillray-7565-1818-english-cartoonist-a-new-map-of-england-france-the-french-invasion-or-john-bull-bombarding-the-bum-boats-image490869293.html
RM2KEH0P5–JAMES GILLRAY (7565-1818) English cartoonist. 'A New Map of England & France - The French Invasion or John Bull bombarding the Bum-Boats'
An early 20th century American Puck Magazine cover with a cartoon showing John Bull, standing with one foot on England and the other on Ireland, holding strings attached to many warships which encircle the United Kingdom, while menacing armed aircraft fly overhead. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-20th-century-american-puck-magazine-cover-with-a-cartoon-showing-john-bull-standing-with-one-foot-on-england-and-the-other-on-ireland-holding-strings-attached-to-many-warships-which-encircle-the-united-kingdom-while-menacing-armed-aircraft-fly-overhead-image459897723.html
RM2HM646K–An early 20th century American Puck Magazine cover with a cartoon showing John Bull, standing with one foot on England and the other on Ireland, holding strings attached to many warships which encircle the United Kingdom, while menacing armed aircraft fly overhead.
Taking the (Irish) Bull by the Horns': Bill passed by Parliament on 15 February 1870 and received royal assent on 8 July. William Gladstone, Prime Minister, dealing with the issue. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 26 February 1870. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-taking-the-irish-bull-by-the-horns-bill-passed-by-parliament-on-15-57345086.html
RMD9886P–Taking the (Irish) Bull by the Horns': Bill passed by Parliament on 15 February 1870 and received royal assent on 8 July. William Gladstone, Prime Minister, dealing with the issue. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 26 February 1870.
A 1900 coloured political cartoon poster featuring Lord Salisbury holding John Bull as a hostage (John Bull is a personification of the United Kingdom / Britain) , telling him to keep quiet until the election is over (in reference to his dealings in foreign affairs). Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903) was leader of the British Conservative party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His other parliamentary offices included Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, Leader of the Opposition, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Secretary of State for India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1900-coloured-political-cartoon-poster-featuring-lord-salisbury-holding-john-bull-as-a-hostage-john-bull-is-a-personification-of-the-united-kingdom-britain-telling-him-to-keep-quiet-until-the-election-is-over-in-reference-to-his-dealings-in-foreign-affairs-robert-gascoyne-cecil-3rd-marquess-of-salisbury-18301903-was-leader-of-the-british-conservative-party-and-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom-his-other-parliamentary-offices-included-lord-keeper-of-the-privy-seal-leader-of-the-opposition-secretary-of-state-for-foreign-affairs-and-secretary-of-state-for-india-image406295770.html
RM2EH0AB6–A 1900 coloured political cartoon poster featuring Lord Salisbury holding John Bull as a hostage (John Bull is a personification of the United Kingdom / Britain) , telling him to keep quiet until the election is over (in reference to his dealings in foreign affairs). Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903) was leader of the British Conservative party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His other parliamentary offices included Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, Leader of the Opposition, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Secretary of State for India.
A cartoon depicting Edward Bouverie Pusey being kicked down the stairs by John Bull and Mr Punch. Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) leader of the Oxford Movement and ritualism in the Church of England. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cartoon-depicting-edward-bouverie-pusey-being-kicked-down-the-stairs-by-john-bull-and-mr-punch-edward-bouverie-pusey-1800-1882-leader-of-the-oxford-movement-and-ritualism-in-the-church-of-england-dated-19th-century-image235270308.html
RMRJNDK0–A cartoon depicting Edward Bouverie Pusey being kicked down the stairs by John Bull and Mr Punch. Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) leader of the Oxford Movement and ritualism in the Church of England. Dated 19th century
The Latest Chinese Wall - Russian bear wearing a military uniform and with sword drawn, standing on one side of a ditch; facing the bear on the other side of the ditch are various rulers, including 'Japan,' 'Germany,' 'France,' 'Italy,' and 'Austria,' as well as John Bull representing 'England' and Uncle Sam, standing, holding rifles with fixed bayonets, behind them sits a man labeled 'China', laughing. Political Cartoon, 1901 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-latest-chinese-wall-russian-bear-wearing-a-military-uniform-and-78995684.html
RMEGEFPC–The Latest Chinese Wall - Russian bear wearing a military uniform and with sword drawn, standing on one side of a ditch; facing the bear on the other side of the ditch are various rulers, including 'Japan,' 'Germany,' 'France,' 'Italy,' and 'Austria,' as well as John Bull representing 'England' and Uncle Sam, standing, holding rifles with fixed bayonets, behind them sits a man labeled 'China', laughing. Political Cartoon, 1901
Cartoon commenting on the Irish Potato Famine. England, epitomised by John Bull, taking bread to the starving Irish peasants. The potatoes on which the Irish country people depended, had been destroyed by potato blight (Phytophora Infestans), a fungal infection spread by aphids. The infection remained in the soil which meant the staple diet could not be grown. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-commenting-on-the-irish-potato-famine-england-epitomised-by-john-bull-taking-bread-to-the-starving-irish-peasants-the-potatoes-on-which-the-irish-country-people-depended-had-been-destroyed-by-potato-blight-phytophora-infestans-a-fungal-infection-spread-by-aphids-the-infection-remained-in-the-soil-which-meant-the-staple-diet-could-not-be-grown-dated-19th-century-image186347261.html
RMMR4RR9–Cartoon commenting on the Irish Potato Famine. England, epitomised by John Bull, taking bread to the starving Irish peasants. The potatoes on which the Irish country people depended, had been destroyed by potato blight (Phytophora Infestans), a fungal infection spread by aphids. The infection remained in the soil which meant the staple diet could not be grown. Dated 19th century
'John Bull Viewing the Preparations on the French Coast' (13th October 1803). An early 19c cartoon of Britain defying Napoleon's threat of invasion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-bull-viewing-the-preparations-on-the-french-coast-13th-october-78788947.html
RMEG542Y–'John Bull Viewing the Preparations on the French Coast' (13th October 1803). An early 19c cartoon of Britain defying Napoleon's threat of invasion
A cartoon commenting on the Irish Potato Famine. England, epitomised by John Bull, taking bread to the starving Irish peasants. The potatoes on which the Irish country people depended, had been destroyed by potato blight (Phytophthora Infestans), a fungal infection spread by aphids. The infection remained in the soil which meant the staple diet could not be grown. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cartoon-commenting-on-the-irish-potato-famine-england-epitomised-by-john-bull-taking-bread-to-the-starving-irish-peasants-the-potatoes-on-which-the-irish-country-people-depended-had-been-destroyed-by-potato-blight-phytophthora-infestans-a-fungal-infection-spread-by-aphids-the-infection-remained-in-the-soil-which-meant-the-staple-diet-could-not-be-grown-dated-19th-century-image235172598.html
RMRJH11A–A cartoon commenting on the Irish Potato Famine. England, epitomised by John Bull, taking bread to the starving Irish peasants. The potatoes on which the Irish country people depended, had been destroyed by potato blight (Phytophthora Infestans), a fungal infection spread by aphids. The infection remained in the soil which meant the staple diet could not be grown. Dated 19th century
Too Much for Him! 1900. Puck Illustration showing John Bull shovelling British soldiers into the 'British Empire Shute' which ends on the shoulders of a man sitting on a rock, with a rifle across his lap, on soil labelled 'Dutch Republic'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/too-much-for-him!-1900-puck-illustration-showing-john-bull-shovelling-british-soldiers-into-the-british-empire-shute-which-ends-on-the-shoulders-of-a-man-sitting-on-a-rock-with-a-rifle-across-his-lap-on-soil-labelled-dutch-republic-image330679527.html
RM2A5YN33–Too Much for Him! 1900. Puck Illustration showing John Bull shovelling British soldiers into the 'British Empire Shute' which ends on the shoulders of a man sitting on a rock, with a rifle across his lap, on soil labelled 'Dutch Republic'.
Too Much for Him! 1900. Puck Illustration showing John Bull shovelling British soldiers into the 'British Empire Shute' which ends on the shoulders of a man sitting on a rock, with a rifle across his lap, on soil labelled 'Dutch Republic'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/too-much-for-him!-1900-puck-illustration-showing-john-bull-shovelling-image68559382.html
RMDYF45A–Too Much for Him! 1900. Puck Illustration showing John Bull shovelling British soldiers into the 'British Empire Shute' which ends on the shoulders of a man sitting on a rock, with a rifle across his lap, on soil labelled 'Dutch Republic'.
No chance to criticize - John Bull (to the powers) - What are you mad about? We can't grudge him a light lunch while we are feasting. Political Cartoon, 1898. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-no-chance-to-criticize-john-bull-to-the-powers-what-are-you-mad-about-73678090.html
RME7T94A–No chance to criticize - John Bull (to the powers) - What are you mad about? We can't grudge him a light lunch while we are feasting. Political Cartoon, 1898.
Original WW1 era satirical comic cartoon postcard, Anti-Kaiser propaganda - John Bull wearing a Union Jack waistcoat admonishing Kaiser Wilhelm II, ((last German emperor and King of Prussia of the German Empire) and administering a cane. 'Hold your hand out you naughty boy' the caption says. There is a plane flying between the men. Postcard published by C. & H. Gurnsey, Harrow Road, London, Gurnsey Series, dated, posted 20 July 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-ww1-era-satirical-comic-cartoon-postcard-anti-kaiser-propaganda-john-bull-wearing-a-union-jack-waistcoat-admonishing-kaiser-wilhelm-ii-last-german-emperor-and-king-of-prussia-of-the-german-empire-and-administering-a-cane-hold-your-hand-out-you-naughty-boy-the-caption-says-there-is-a-plane-flying-between-the-men-postcard-published-by-c-h-gurnsey-harrow-road-london-gurnsey-series-dated-posted-20-july-1915-image472718105.html
RM2JD24ND–Original WW1 era satirical comic cartoon postcard, Anti-Kaiser propaganda - John Bull wearing a Union Jack waistcoat admonishing Kaiser Wilhelm II, ((last German emperor and King of Prussia of the German Empire) and administering a cane. 'Hold your hand out you naughty boy' the caption says. There is a plane flying between the men. Postcard published by C. & H. Gurnsey, Harrow Road, London, Gurnsey Series, dated, posted 20 July 1915
Cartoon in which, in five separate scenes, the French sansculottes make the various European countries eat the French bread of freedom, 1793 John Bull England, in the center, is fed with lumps of bread by two sansculottes Around it, the same happens to the Netherlands, Savoy, Germany, and Italy In the top left the Dutchman is bayoneted and the bread is forced down his throat as he is robbed of his money, the river Scheldt between his legs, Sansculottes feeding Europe with the Bread of Liberty, 1793 Sans-culottes, feeding Europe with the Bread of Liberty , print maker: James Gillray, publisher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-in-which-in-five-separate-scenes-the-french-sansculottes-make-the-various-european-countries-eat-the-french-bread-of-freedom-1793-john-bull-england-in-the-center-is-fed-with-lumps-of-bread-by-two-sansculottes-around-it-the-same-happens-to-the-netherlands-savoy-germany-and-italy-in-the-top-left-the-dutchman-is-bayoneted-and-the-bread-is-forced-down-his-throat-as-he-is-robbed-of-his-money-the-river-scheldt-between-his-legs-sansculottes-feeding-europe-with-the-bread-of-liberty-1793-sans-culottes-feeding-europe-with-the-bread-of-liberty-print-maker-james-gillray-publisher-image472303799.html
RM2JCB88R–Cartoon in which, in five separate scenes, the French sansculottes make the various European countries eat the French bread of freedom, 1793 John Bull England, in the center, is fed with lumps of bread by two sansculottes Around it, the same happens to the Netherlands, Savoy, Germany, and Italy In the top left the Dutchman is bayoneted and the bread is forced down his throat as he is robbed of his money, the river Scheldt between his legs, Sansculottes feeding Europe with the Bread of Liberty, 1793 Sans-culottes, feeding Europe with the Bread of Liberty , print maker: James Gillray, publisher
Punch, a British weekly magazine with humor and satire, included this political cartoon in December 20, 1873, about economy . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-punch-a-british-weekly-magazine-with-humor-and-satire-included-this-31061065.html
RFBPEXKN–Punch, a British weekly magazine with humor and satire, included this political cartoon in December 20, 1873, about economy .
Cartoon by Garbanati showing William Pitt urging John Bull to support perventive action against the northern alliance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-by-garbanati-showing-william-pitt-urging-john-bull-to-support-perventive-action-against-the-northern-alliance-image268856276.html
RMWHBCWT–Cartoon by Garbanati showing William Pitt urging John Bull to support perventive action against the northern alliance.
This lithograph by H. Heath depicts a satirical scene in an apothecary's shop, where Sir Robert Peel, a prominent British politician, attempts to force-feed a large pill to John Bull, a personification of England. The image mocks the perceived heavy-handed policies of Peel and other politicians, who are seen as imposing their will on the British people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-lithograph-by-h-heath-depicts-a-satirical-scene-in-an-apothecarys-shop-where-sir-robert-peel-a-prominent-british-politician-attempts-to-force-feed-a-large-pill-to-john-bull-a-personification-of-england-the-image-mocks-the-perceived-heavy-handed-policies-of-peel-and-other-politicians-who-are-seen-as-imposing-their-will-on-the-british-people-image611496502.html
RM2XET20P–This lithograph by H. Heath depicts a satirical scene in an apothecary's shop, where Sir Robert Peel, a prominent British politician, attempts to force-feed a large pill to John Bull, a personification of England. The image mocks the perceived heavy-handed policies of Peel and other politicians, who are seen as imposing their will on the British people.
Joseph Chamberlain and John Bull at the fiscal crossroads: cartoon showing John Bull, representing Britain, refusing to follow the politician Joseph Chamberlain down the road of protection and away from the economic policy of free trade. Caption: 'Mr Bull: 'No thank you, Joe, I'll keep on the straight road.'' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joseph-chamberlain-and-john-bull-at-the-fiscal-crossroads-cartoon-showing-john-bull-representing-britain-refusing-to-follow-the-politician-joseph-chamberlain-down-the-road-of-protection-and-away-from-the-economic-policy-of-free-trade-caption-mr-bull-no-thank-you-joe-ill-keep-on-the-straight-road-image539775272.html
RM2PA4TT8–Joseph Chamberlain and John Bull at the fiscal crossroads: cartoon showing John Bull, representing Britain, refusing to follow the politician Joseph Chamberlain down the road of protection and away from the economic policy of free trade. Caption: 'Mr Bull: 'No thank you, Joe, I'll keep on the straight road.''
Satirical cartoon entitled, John Bull going to the Wars by James Gillray. Colour Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satirical-cartoon-entitled-john-bull-going-to-the-wars-by-james-gillray-colour-illustration-from-the-connoisseur-an-illustrated-magazine-for-collectors-voll-3-may-aug-1902-published-in-london-image596265923.html
RM2WJ277F–Satirical cartoon entitled, John Bull going to the Wars by James Gillray. Colour Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London.
JAMES GILLRAY (7565-1818) English cartoonist. 'A New Map of England & France - The French Invasion or John Bull bombarding the Bum-Boats' - detail. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-gillray-7565-1818-english-cartoonist-a-new-map-of-england-france-the-french-invasion-or-john-bull-bombarding-the-bum-boats-detail-image490869291.html
RM2KEH0P3–JAMES GILLRAY (7565-1818) English cartoonist. 'A New Map of England & France - The French Invasion or John Bull bombarding the Bum-Boats' - detail.
John Bull kneels on the left, looking terrified at a monstrous head, which roars at him. The head is that of Charles James Fox, caricatured, with exag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-kneels-on-the-left-looking-terrified-at-a-monstrous-head-which-roars-at-him-the-head-is-that-of-charles-james-fox-caricatured-with-exag-image273187460.html
RFWTCNB0–John Bull kneels on the left, looking terrified at a monstrous head, which roars at him. The head is that of Charles James Fox, caricatured, with exag
U.S. relations with England & France, 1812 cartoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-relations-with-england-france-1812-cartoon-35954418.html
RMC2DT6A–U.S. relations with England & France, 1812 cartoon
Cartoon, On The Square? John Bull in Trafalgar Square, London, looking at a lion sculpture which hasn't yet been unveiled, and wondering how it will turn out (very much like the Government's views on electoral reform). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-on-the-square-john-bull-in-trafalgar-square-london-looking-at-a-lion-sculpture-which-hasnt-yet-been-unveiled-and-wondering-how-it-will-turn-out-very-much-like-the-governments-views-on-electoral-reform-image341388297.html
RM2ARBG75–Cartoon, On The Square? John Bull in Trafalgar Square, London, looking at a lion sculpture which hasn't yet been unveiled, and wondering how it will turn out (very much like the Government's views on electoral reform).
A severe crop failure led to a famine catastrophe in England. The Prime Minister William Pitt, who is portrayed as a butcher, remarked in a London newspaper that people should reduce the consumption of bread in favour of other foods. Gillray ridicules the absurd change from bread to meat, which is unaffordable for the population, by offering an oversized piece of meat to the starving John Bull. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-severe-crop-failure-led-to-a-famine-catastrophe-in-england-the-prime-minister-william-pitt-who-is-portrayed-as-a-butcher-remarked-in-a-london-newspaper-that-people-should-reduce-the-consumption-of-bread-in-favour-of-other-foods-gillray-ridicules-the-absurd-change-from-bread-to-meat-which-is-unaffordable-for-the-population-by-offering-an-oversized-piece-of-meat-to-the-starving-john-bull-image360301974.html
RM2BX54RJ–A severe crop failure led to a famine catastrophe in England. The Prime Minister William Pitt, who is portrayed as a butcher, remarked in a London newspaper that people should reduce the consumption of bread in favour of other foods. Gillray ridicules the absurd change from bread to meat, which is unaffordable for the population, by offering an oversized piece of meat to the starving John Bull.
General Monkey and General Wolfe John Bull (Britain) standing up to Napoleon who was making plans for the invasion of England and siezure of Hanover Cartoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-monkey-and-general-wolfe-john-bull-britain-standing-up-to-napoleon-who-was-making-plans-for-the-invasion-of-england-and-siezure-of-hanover-cartoon-image257284695.html
RMTXG973–General Monkey and General Wolfe John Bull (Britain) standing up to Napoleon who was making plans for the invasion of England and siezure of Hanover Cartoon
Cartoon titled 'Barbarians at Play'. John Bull comments that football should be a gentleman's game. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-titled-barbarians-at-play-john-bull-comments-that-football-should-be-a-gentlemans-game-dated-19th-century-image186393606.html
RMMR6XXE–Cartoon titled 'Barbarians at Play'. John Bull comments that football should be a gentleman's game. Dated 19th century
Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins -- a satirical comment on Gladstone's Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority in 1868. The legislation, which came into force in 1869, separated the Church of Ireland from the Church of England, and meant that the Church of Ireland was no longer entitled to collect tithes from the Irish people. A controversial law, it helped to dismantle the Protestant Ascendancy which had been dominant in Ireland for centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-our-siamese-twins-a-satirical-comment-on-gladstones-irish-church-suspensory-bill-which-was-carried-against-the-conservative-government-by-a-large-majority-in-1868-the-legislation-which-came-into-force-in-1869-separated-the-church-of-ireland-from-the-church-of-england-and-meant-that-the-church-of-ireland-was-no-longer-entitled-to-collect-tithes-from-the-irish-people-a-controversial-law-it-helped-to-dismantle-the-protestant-ascendancy-which-had-been-dominant-in-ireland-for-centuries-image560772805.html
RM2RG9BC5–Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins -- a satirical comment on Gladstone's Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority in 1868. The legislation, which came into force in 1869, separated the Church of Ireland from the Church of England, and meant that the Church of Ireland was no longer entitled to collect tithes from the Irish people. A controversial law, it helped to dismantle the Protestant Ascendancy which had been dominant in Ireland for centuries.
Mill's Logic; or, Franchise for Females': John Stuart Mill asking an indignant John Bull to make way for women to cast their vote. The figure foreground second from left is Lydia Ernestine Becker an advocate of female suffrage. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 30 March 1867. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mills-logic-or-franchise-for-females-john-stuart-mill-asking-an-indignant-57345153.html
RMD98895–Mill's Logic; or, Franchise for Females': John Stuart Mill asking an indignant John Bull to make way for women to cast their vote. The figure foreground second from left is Lydia Ernestine Becker an advocate of female suffrage. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 30 March 1867.
Historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines - A Victorian English political cartoon showing John Bull being ditched from a balloon by the Whig Party Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-historic-aeronautics-balloons-and-flying-machines-a-victorian-english-175541206.html
RMM5GGGP–Historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines - A Victorian English political cartoon showing John Bull being ditched from a balloon by the Whig Party
A humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of John Bull ground down, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by James Gillray antique vintage art artwork Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-humorous-cartoon-print-coloured-engraving-of-john-bull-ground-down-watercoloured-etching-on-paper-human-caricatures-18th-century-georgian-era-created-by-james-gillray-antique-vintage-art-artwork-image615161141.html
RM2XMR08N–A humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of John Bull ground down, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by James Gillray antique vintage art artwork
Putting His Foot Down - Uncle Sam (to the powers) - Gentlemen, you may cut up this map as much as you like; but remember that I am here to stay, and you can't divide me up into spheres of influence! Uncle Sam holding a 'Trade Treaty with China', standing on a 'Map of China' in the midst of foreign rulers labeled 'Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Russia [and] France'; depicted are William II, Umberto I, John Bull, Franz Joseph I sharpening scissors at a grinding stone in the background, Uncle Sam, Nicholas II, and Emile Loubet, each with large scissors, intent on cutting up the map. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-putting-his-foot-down-uncle-sam-to-the-powers-gentlemen-you-may-cut-73678113.html
RME7T955–Putting His Foot Down - Uncle Sam (to the powers) - Gentlemen, you may cut up this map as much as you like; but remember that I am here to stay, and you can't divide me up into spheres of influence! Uncle Sam holding a 'Trade Treaty with China', standing on a 'Map of China' in the midst of foreign rulers labeled 'Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Russia [and] France'; depicted are William II, Umberto I, John Bull, Franz Joseph I sharpening scissors at a grinding stone in the background, Uncle Sam, Nicholas II, and Emile Loubet, each with large scissors, intent on cutting up the map.
1910 General Election - British political cartoon - Asquith and Balfour asking John Bull for a bigger slice of the General election votes (Liberals & Tories) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1910-general-election-british-political-cartoon-asquith-and-balfour-asking-john-bull-for-a-bigger-slice-of-the-general-election-votes-liberals-tories-image247446024.html
RMTAG3X0–1910 General Election - British political cartoon - Asquith and Balfour asking John Bull for a bigger slice of the General election votes (Liberals & Tories)
Cartoon on the new American warships, 1862, Cartoon with John Bull (England) and Emperor Napoleon III at an American stall where cotton is no longer available, but the new American warships the Merrimac and the Monitor are available. An enslaved man of African origin looks around the corner of the stall. Following the role of these ships during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862 during the American Civil War. Plate published in the weekly magazine De Nederlandsche Spectator, no. 18, May 3, 1862., print, print maker: Johan Michaël Schmidt Crans, printer: H.L. Smits, (mentioned on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-on-the-new-american-warships-1862-cartoon-with-john-bull-england-and-emperor-napoleon-iii-at-an-american-stall-where-cotton-is-no-longer-available-but-the-new-american-warships-the-merrimac-and-the-monitor-are-available-an-enslaved-man-of-african-origin-looks-around-the-corner-of-the-stall-following-the-role-of-these-ships-during-the-battle-of-hampton-roads-on-march-9-1862-during-the-american-civil-war-plate-published-in-the-weekly-magazine-de-nederlandsche-spectator-no-18-may-3-1862-print-print-maker-johan-michal-schmidt-crans-printer-hl-smits-mentioned-on-image606621715.html
RM2X6X057–Cartoon on the new American warships, 1862, Cartoon with John Bull (England) and Emperor Napoleon III at an American stall where cotton is no longer available, but the new American warships the Merrimac and the Monitor are available. An enslaved man of African origin looks around the corner of the stall. Following the role of these ships during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862 during the American Civil War. Plate published in the weekly magazine De Nederlandsche Spectator, no. 18, May 3, 1862., print, print maker: Johan Michaël Schmidt Crans, printer: H.L. Smits, (mentioned on
Mrs Bull at the Poll, political cartoon showing wife answering for her husband, when asked by Chancellor Sir Charles Wood how he will vote, from 1852 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-bull-at-the-poll-political-cartoon-showing-wife-answering-for-her-husband-when-asked-by-chancellor-sir-charles-wood-how-he-will-vote-from-1852-image598698658.html
RF2WP126X–Mrs Bull at the Poll, political cartoon showing wife answering for her husband, when asked by Chancellor Sir Charles Wood how he will vote, from 1852
Napoleon Bonaparte and John Bull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-napoleon-bonaparte-and-john-bull-83183930.html
RMER99XJ–Napoleon Bonaparte and John Bull
An early political cartoon - Dogs of war -Russia's anxiety to control Balkan States and 'John Bull' on the fence advising of Britain's anxiety to preserve Turkey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-political-cartoon-dogs-of-war-russias-anxiety-to-control-balkan-states-and-john-bull-on-the-fence-advising-of-britains-anxiety-to-preserve-turkey-image222392109.html
RMPWPRB9–An early political cartoon - Dogs of war -Russia's anxiety to control Balkan States and 'John Bull' on the fence advising of Britain's anxiety to preserve Turkey
A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of John Bull sitting on a strong fortress representing England, with a telescope in one hand and strings attached to battleships in the other; on the edge of the continent are four figures representing 'Germany' (William II), 'Austria' (Franz Joseph I), 'Italy' (Umberto I) and 'France' (Felix Faure) wondering what John Bull is doing. In the background, a battle rages between the United States and Spain around the island of Cuba. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-american-puck-magazine-illustration-of-john-bull-sitting-on-a-strong-fortress-representing-england-with-a-telescope-in-one-hand-and-strings-attached-to-battleships-in-the-other-on-the-edge-of-the-continent-are-four-figures-representing-germany-william-ii-austria-franz-joseph-i-italy-umberto-i-and-france-felix-faure-wondering-what-john-bull-is-doing-in-the-background-a-battle-rages-between-the-united-states-and-spain-around-the-island-of-cuba-image462503795.html
RM2HTCT8K–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of John Bull sitting on a strong fortress representing England, with a telescope in one hand and strings attached to battleships in the other; on the edge of the continent are four figures representing 'Germany' (William II), 'Austria' (Franz Joseph I), 'Italy' (Umberto I) and 'France' (Felix Faure) wondering what John Bull is doing. In the background, a battle rages between the United States and Spain around the island of Cuba.
Satirical cartoon by James Gillray entitled John Bull's Property in Danger. Black and White Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satirical-cartoon-by-james-gillray-entitled-john-bulls-property-in-danger-black-and-white-illustration-from-the-connoisseur-an-illustrated-magazine-for-collectors-voll-3-may-aug-1902-published-in-london-image596265931.html
RM2WJ277R–Satirical cartoon by James Gillray entitled John Bull's Property in Danger. Black and White Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London.
'Taking the (Irish) Bull by the Horns': Bill passed by Parliament on 15 February 1870 and received royal assent on 8 July. William Gladstone, Prime Minister, dealing with the issue. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 26 February 1870. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-taking-the-irish-bull-by-the-horns-bill-passed-by-parliament-on-15-135676695.html
RMHTMH07–'Taking the (Irish) Bull by the Horns': Bill passed by Parliament on 15 February 1870 and received royal assent on 8 July. William Gladstone, Prime Minister, dealing with the issue. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 26 February 1870.
A large dog with the head of the Duke of Wellington emerges from a body of water while a smaller dog with the head of Lord John Russell pulls the opposite end of a stick inscribed Committee Ireland. Both dogs are tugging on the stick in a struggle. The dog representing Wellington wears a collar that reads Duke. In the background, John Bull and Daniel O'Connell are watching the dogs. This political cartoon, a lithograph by H.B. John Doyle, was created in 1839. Doyle, John, 1797-1868. Date: 15 April 1839 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-large-dog-with-the-head-of-the-duke-of-wellington-emerges-from-a-body-of-water-while-a-smaller-dog-with-the-head-of-lord-john-russell-pulls-the-opposite-end-of-a-stick-inscribed-committee-ireland-both-dogs-are-tugging-on-the-stick-in-a-struggle-the-dog-representing-wellington-wears-a-collar-that-reads-duke-in-the-background-john-bull-and-daniel-oconnell-are-watching-the-dogs-this-political-cartoon-a-lithograph-by-hb-john-doyle-was-created-in-1839-doyle-john-1797-1868-date-15-april-1839-image613124868.html
RM2XHE70M–A large dog with the head of the Duke of Wellington emerges from a body of water while a smaller dog with the head of Lord John Russell pulls the opposite end of a stick inscribed Committee Ireland. Both dogs are tugging on the stick in a struggle. The dog representing Wellington wears a collar that reads Duke. In the background, John Bull and Daniel O'Connell are watching the dogs. This political cartoon, a lithograph by H.B. John Doyle, was created in 1839. Doyle, John, 1797-1868. Date: 15 April 1839
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, infuriated by the constant blocking of House of Commons bills by the House of Lords, threatening the Marquess of Lansdowne, Leader of the Opposition in the Lords, with the awakening of John Bull (Britain) who would want to abolish the Lords. Cartoon by Linley Sambourne from 'Punch', London, 16 December 1908. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-prime-minister-herbert-asquith-infuriated-by-the-constant-blocking-of-house-of-commons-bills-by-the-house-of-lords-threatening-the-marquess-of-lansdowne-leader-of-the-opposition-in-the-lords-with-the-awakening-of-john-bull-britain-who-would-want-to-abolish-the-lords-cartoon-by-linley-sambourne-from-punch-london-16-december-1908-image330678628.html
RM2A5YKY0–The British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, infuriated by the constant blocking of House of Commons bills by the House of Lords, threatening the Marquess of Lansdowne, Leader of the Opposition in the Lords, with the awakening of John Bull (Britain) who would want to abolish the Lords. Cartoon by Linley Sambourne from 'Punch', London, 16 December 1908.
. Caricature of Napoleon I. (British political cartoon); John Bull, on the coast of England, looks through a telescope at a comet with the head of Napoleon shooting upwards towards a brilliant star with the head of George III. British ships fill the channel between England and France.; Not in BMC. Publisher's number: 274 Iohn Bull making observations on the comet. [1799?]. Bodleian Libraries, Iohn Bull making observations on the comet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caricature-of-napoleon-i-british-political-cartoon-john-bull-on-the-coast-of-england-looks-through-a-telescope-at-a-comet-with-the-head-of-napoleon-shooting-upwards-towards-a-brilliant-star-with-the-head-of-george-iii-british-ships-fill-the-channel-between-england-and-france-not-in-bmc-publishers-number-274-iohn-bull-making-observations-on-the-comet-1799-bodleian-libraries-iohn-bull-making-observations-on-the-comet-image184929777.html
RMMMT7PW–. Caricature of Napoleon I. (British political cartoon); John Bull, on the coast of England, looks through a telescope at a comet with the head of Napoleon shooting upwards towards a brilliant star with the head of George III. British ships fill the channel between England and France.; Not in BMC. Publisher's number: 274 Iohn Bull making observations on the comet. [1799?]. Bodleian Libraries, Iohn Bull making observations on the comet
John Bull the Leviatan of the Ocean or the French Fleet sailing into the Mouth of the Nile December Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-the-leviatan-of-the-ocean-or-the-french-fleet-sailing-into-the-mouth-of-the-nile-december-image186152801.html
RMMPRYP9–John Bull the Leviatan of the Ocean or the French Fleet sailing into the Mouth of the Nile December
'The Irish Horse and Master (?)', 1885. Artist: John Tenniel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-irish-horse-and-master-1885-artist-john-tenniel-image262739306.html
RMW7CPJJ–'The Irish Horse and Master (?)', 1885. Artist: John Tenniel
Cover for Punch magazine 19 November 1975 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cover-for-punch-magazine-19-november-1975-image178423661.html
RMMA7W5H–Cover for Punch magazine 19 November 1975
Projected Invasion Balloon Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/projected-invasion-balloon-napoleon-and-the-invasion-of-england-the-story-of-the-great-terror-image601742663.html
RF2WXYMWB–Projected Invasion Balloon Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror
'A hospital case' 1918 pen and ink By William Allen Rogers 1854-1931. The allies (Japan, Czech, England (John Bull), and United States (Uncle Sam) carrying a litter with a wounded bear (Soviet Union) while small animals (Trotsky and Lenin) (Lenin) watch from a sand hill. Anti-Red cartoon published during the Red Scare period 1917-1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-hospital-case-1918-pen-and-ink-by-william-allen-rogers-1854-1931-57357493.html
RMD98T1W–'A hospital case' 1918 pen and ink By William Allen Rogers 1854-1931. The allies (Japan, Czech, England (John Bull), and United States (Uncle Sam) carrying a litter with a wounded bear (Soviet Union) while small animals (Trotsky and Lenin) (Lenin) watch from a sand hill. Anti-Red cartoon published during the Red Scare period 1917-1920
John Bull defies Bonaparte. Caricature of 1803 Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-defies-bonaparte-caricature-of-1803-napoleon-and-the-invasion-of-england-the-story-of-the-great-terror-image601745323.html
RF2WXYT8B–John Bull defies Bonaparte. Caricature of 1803 Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror
A funny humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of John Bull and his studies, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by James Gillray antique vintage art artwork Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-funny-humorous-cartoon-print-coloured-engraving-of-john-bull-and-his-studies-watercoloured-etching-on-paper-human-caricatures-18th-century-georgian-era-created-by-james-gillray-antique-vintage-art-artwork-image615924685.html
RM2XP1P65–A funny humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of John Bull and his studies, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by James Gillray antique vintage art artwork
Commerce vs Conquest - Uncle Sam (to John Bull) Don't scare him, John, the way those other fellows are doing. Tell him all we want is to have him open his harbors and markets to everybody! Political Cartoon 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-commerce-vs-conquest-uncle-sam-to-john-bull-dont-scare-him-john-the-73678089.html
RME7T949–Commerce vs Conquest - Uncle Sam (to John Bull) Don't scare him, John, the way those other fellows are doing. Tell him all we want is to have him open his harbors and markets to everybody! Political Cartoon 1898
Cartoon from Punch, 1858, at the time of the laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable. A transatlantic telegraph cable is an undersea cable running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland. The first communications occurred August 16, 1858 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-from-punch-1858-at-the-time-of-the-laying-of-the-atlantic-131276475.html
RMHHG4DF–Cartoon from Punch, 1858, at the time of the laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable. A transatlantic telegraph cable is an undersea cable running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland. The first communications occurred August 16, 1858
Cartoon showing John Bull (England) getting angry because the Dutchman is reluctant to take up arms against France, 1793. The Dutchman leans relaxed against a large barrel and smokes a pipe. On the right the head of William Pitt pointing out that the French will open the Scheldt again, John Bull angry at the Hollander's reluctance to fight, 1793 John Bull in a rage forcing Nic Frog to fight against his will , print maker: Isaac Cruikshank, publisher: Samuel W. Fores, (mentioned on object), London, 9-Feb-1793, paper, etching, h 236 mm × w 361 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-showing-john-bull-england-getting-angry-because-the-dutchman-is-reluctant-to-take-up-arms-against-france-1793-the-dutchman-leans-relaxed-against-a-large-barrel-and-smokes-a-pipe-on-the-right-the-head-of-william-pitt-pointing-out-that-the-french-will-open-the-scheldt-again-john-bull-angry-at-the-hollanders-reluctance-to-fight-1793-john-bull-in-a-rage-forcing-nic-frog-to-fight-against-his-will-print-maker-isaac-cruikshank-publisher-samuel-w-fores-mentioned-on-object-london-9-feb-1793-paper-etching-h-236-mm-w-361-mm-image472237664.html
RM2JC87XT–Cartoon showing John Bull (England) getting angry because the Dutchman is reluctant to take up arms against France, 1793. The Dutchman leans relaxed against a large barrel and smokes a pipe. On the right the head of William Pitt pointing out that the French will open the Scheldt again, John Bull angry at the Hollander's reluctance to fight, 1793 John Bull in a rage forcing Nic Frog to fight against his will , print maker: Isaac Cruikshank, publisher: Samuel W. Fores, (mentioned on object), London, 9-Feb-1793, paper, etching, h 236 mm × w 361 mm
Illustration shows Julius Caesar or a Roman centurion, in the background, tumbling off a pillar of stones labeled 'Rome, Etruria, Britain, Asia, and Africa', and in the middle distance, on a bit of land labeled 'France', Napoleon I tumbling off a pillar of stones labeled 'Egypt, Italy, Spain, Holland, Austria, Prussia, and Russia' and falling toward a rocky island labeled 'St. Helena'. In the foreground, John Bull is standing atop a pillar of stones labeled 'Scotland, Ireland, Malta, Gibraltar, India, Australia, Cyprus, Egypt, and Soudan' on a bit of land labeled 'England'; the stones are prop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-illustration-shows-julius-caesar-or-a-roman-centurion-in-the-background-135759020.html
RMHTTA0C–Illustration shows Julius Caesar or a Roman centurion, in the background, tumbling off a pillar of stones labeled 'Rome, Etruria, Britain, Asia, and Africa', and in the middle distance, on a bit of land labeled 'France', Napoleon I tumbling off a pillar of stones labeled 'Egypt, Italy, Spain, Holland, Austria, Prussia, and Russia' and falling toward a rocky island labeled 'St. Helena'. In the foreground, John Bull is standing atop a pillar of stones labeled 'Scotland, Ireland, Malta, Gibraltar, India, Australia, Cyprus, Egypt, and Soudan' on a bit of land labeled 'England'; the stones are prop
Cartoon with the Bishop of Exeter taken on the horns by a bull, Sad occurence near Exeter. A bishop tossed by a bull, and worried by a martin! (title on object), HB Sketches (series title on object), Cartoon from 1845 in which the Bishop of Exeter is taken on the horns by a bull. Published as no. 826 in the HB Sketches series., print maker: John Doyle, printer: General Lithographic Establishment, publisher: Thomas McLean, print maker: England, printer: London, publisher: London, 16-Jan-1845, paper, height c. 300 mm × width c. 445 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-with-the-bishop-of-exeter-taken-on-the-horns-by-a-bull-sad-occurence-near-exeter-a-bishop-tossed-by-a-bull-and-worried-by-a-martin!-title-on-object-hb-sketches-series-title-on-object-cartoon-from-1845-in-which-the-bishop-of-exeter-is-taken-on-the-horns-by-a-bull-published-as-no-826-in-the-hb-sketches-series-print-maker-john-doyle-printer-general-lithographic-establishment-publisher-thomas-mclean-print-maker-england-printer-london-publisher-london-16-jan-1845-paper-height-c-300-mm-width-c-445-mm-print-image599474517.html
RM2WR8BT5–Cartoon with the Bishop of Exeter taken on the horns by a bull, Sad occurence near Exeter. A bishop tossed by a bull, and worried by a martin! (title on object), HB Sketches (series title on object), Cartoon from 1845 in which the Bishop of Exeter is taken on the horns by a bull. Published as no. 826 in the HB Sketches series., print maker: John Doyle, printer: General Lithographic Establishment, publisher: Thomas McLean, print maker: England, printer: London, publisher: London, 16-Jan-1845, paper, height c. 300 mm × width c. 445 mm, print
No Chance to Criticize - John Bull (to the powers) - What are you mad about? We can't grudge him a light lunch while we are feasting' 1899 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-no-chance-to-criticize-john-bull-to-the-powers-what-are-you-mad-about-78995688.html
RMEGEFPG–No Chance to Criticize - John Bull (to the powers) - What are you mad about? We can't grudge him a light lunch while we are feasting' 1899
Cartoon from 1792 in which William Pitt and John Bull fear invasion. Both stand on a stronghold with cannon, Pitt peers through binoculars at a flight of geese passing the moon, William Pitt and John Bull fear invasion John Bull bother'd:-or-the geese alarming the Capitol , print maker: James Gillray, (mentioned on object), James Gillray, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hannah Humphrey, (mentioned on object), print maker: England, England, publisher: London, 19-Dec-1792, paper, etching, h 310 mm × w 394 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-from-1792-in-which-william-pitt-and-john-bull-fear-invasion-both-stand-on-a-stronghold-with-cannon-pitt-peers-through-binoculars-at-a-flight-of-geese-passing-the-moon-william-pitt-and-john-bull-fear-invasion-john-bull-botherd-or-the-geese-alarming-the-capitol-print-maker-james-gillray-mentioned-on-object-james-gillray-mentioned-on-object-publisher-hannah-humphrey-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-england-england-publisher-london-19-dec-1792-paper-etching-h-310-mm-w-394-mm-image472237709.html
RM2JC880D–Cartoon from 1792 in which William Pitt and John Bull fear invasion. Both stand on a stronghold with cannon, Pitt peers through binoculars at a flight of geese passing the moon, William Pitt and John Bull fear invasion John Bull bother'd:-or-the geese alarming the Capitol , print maker: James Gillray, (mentioned on object), James Gillray, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hannah Humphrey, (mentioned on object), print maker: England, England, publisher: London, 19-Dec-1792, paper, etching, h 310 mm × w 394 mm
Old words to a new air Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-words-to-a-new-air-83181782.html
RMER975X–Old words to a new air
A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of John Bull standing on land labeled 'England' as an army of animated steel railroad rails march ashore in military formation from ships docked just offshore; in the background, Uncle Sam is standing land labeled 'United States' with steel factories spewing smoke behind him Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-american-puck-magazine-illustration-of-john-bull-standing-on-land-labeled-england-as-an-army-of-animated-steel-railroad-rails-march-ashore-in-military-formation-from-ships-docked-just-offshore-in-the-background-uncle-sam-is-standing-land-labeled-united-states-with-steel-factories-spewing-smoke-behind-him-image462502628.html
RM2HTCPR0–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of John Bull standing on land labeled 'England' as an army of animated steel railroad rails march ashore in military formation from ships docked just offshore; in the background, Uncle Sam is standing land labeled 'United States' with steel factories spewing smoke behind him
Cartoon, Union is Strength (Irish famine) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-union-is-strength-irish-famine-56674480.html
RMD85MTG–Cartoon, Union is Strength (Irish famine)
John Bull kneels on the left, looking terrified at a monstrous head, which roars at him. The head is that of Charles James Fox, caricatured, with exag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-kneels-on-the-left-looking-terrified-at-a-monstrous-head-which-roars-at-him-the-head-is-that-of-charles-james-fox-caricatured-with-exag-image397158854.html
RM2E2444P–John Bull kneels on the left, looking terrified at a monstrous head, which roars at him. The head is that of Charles James Fox, caricatured, with exag
. Satire on the fear of French invasion, 1794-1805. (British political cartoon); John Bull pulls aside a curtain to see Napoleon and Josephine seated on thrones. Josephine holds up a sceptre; Napoleon holds a sabre.; Not coloured. Publisher's number: 314 Johnny Bull, on the look-out, or: Bonaparte detected drilling his rib, at the play of King & Queen of England. 12 October 1803. Bodleian Libraries, Johnny Bull, on the lookout, or- Bonaparte detected drilling his rib, at the play of King Queen of England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satire-on-the-fear-of-french-invasion-1794-1805-british-political-cartoon-john-bull-pulls-aside-a-curtain-to-see-napoleon-and-josephine-seated-on-thrones-josephine-holds-up-a-sceptre-napoleon-holds-a-sabre-not-coloured-publishers-number-314-johnny-bull-on-the-look-out-or-bonaparte-detected-drilling-his-rib-at-the-play-of-king-queen-of-england-12-october-1803-bodleian-libraries-johnny-bull-on-the-lookout-or-bonaparte-detected-drilling-his-rib-at-the-play-of-king-queen-of-england-image184929881.html
RMMMT7XH–. Satire on the fear of French invasion, 1794-1805. (British political cartoon); John Bull pulls aside a curtain to see Napoleon and Josephine seated on thrones. Josephine holds up a sceptre; Napoleon holds a sabre.; Not coloured. Publisher's number: 314 Johnny Bull, on the look-out, or: Bonaparte detected drilling his rib, at the play of King & Queen of England. 12 October 1803. Bodleian Libraries, Johnny Bull, on the lookout, or- Bonaparte detected drilling his rib, at the play of King Queen of England
George Cruikshank British school 'The Death of the Property Tax!' - Henry Brougham, John Bull, and British Lion attack hydra of Property Tax. In background Prince Regent and his ministers on the run. Etching Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-cruikshank-british-school-the-death-of-the-property-tax!-henry-brougham-john-bull-and-british-lion-attack-hydra-of-property-tax-in-background-prince-regent-and-his-ministers-on-the-run-etching-image257285224.html
RMTXG9X0–George Cruikshank British school 'The Death of the Property Tax!' - Henry Brougham, John Bull, and British Lion attack hydra of Property Tax. In background Prince Regent and his ministers on the run. Etching
Disraeli and Gladstone Much of A Muchness the Statesmen as barmen tempt the voters John Bull with their beer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disraeli-and-gladstone-much-of-a-muchness-the-statesmen-as-barmen-image9984083.html
RMA0FW5T–Disraeli and Gladstone Much of A Muchness the Statesmen as barmen tempt the voters John Bull with their beer
James Gillray British school The Tree of Liberty (with the Devil tempting John Bull) - Snake, tail in Cap of Liberty, face of Charles James Fox, coiled round dying oak, offers damaged apple 'reform' to John Bull, pockets full of golden fruit. Engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-gillray-british-school-the-tree-of-liberty-with-the-devil-tempting-john-bull-snake-tail-in-cap-of-liberty-face-of-charles-james-fox-coiled-round-dying-oak-offers-damaged-apple-reform-to-john-bull-pockets-full-of-golden-fruit-engraving-image257285252.html
RMTXG9Y0–James Gillray British school The Tree of Liberty (with the Devil tempting John Bull) - Snake, tail in Cap of Liberty, face of Charles James Fox, coiled round dying oak, offers damaged apple 'reform' to John Bull, pockets full of golden fruit. Engraving
An Invasion Christmas. Tire Bellman and Little Boney Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-invasion-christmas-tire-bellman-and-little-boney-napoleon-and-the-invasion-of-england-the-story-of-the-great-terror-image601742688.html
RF2WXYMX8–An Invasion Christmas. Tire Bellman and Little Boney Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror
The Honest Pot Boy': Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. Disraeli serving up Reform to John Bull watched by his parliamentary opposition. He introduced and carried his Reform Bill. Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 16 March 1867. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-honest-pot-boy-reform-of-parliament-extension-of-the-franchise-57345057.html
RMD9885N–The Honest Pot Boy': Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. Disraeli serving up Reform to John Bull watched by his parliamentary opposition. He introduced and carried his Reform Bill. Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 16 March 1867.
Napoleon's Progress finally arrested by John Bull. January, 1806 Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/napoleons-progress-finally-arrested-by-john-bull-january-1806-napoleon-and-the-invasion-of-england-the-story-of-the-great-terror-image601745482.html
RF2WXYTE2–Napoleon's Progress finally arrested by John Bull. January, 1806 Napoleon and the invasion of England : the story of the great terror
A humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of A weeks amusement for John Bull, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by Charles Ansell antique vintage art artwork Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-humorous-cartoon-print-coloured-engraving-of-a-weeks-amusement-for-john-bull-watercoloured-etching-on-paper-human-caricatures-18th-century-georgian-era-created-by-charles-ansell-antique-vintage-art-artwork-image615161761.html
RM2XMR12W–A humorous cartoon print coloured engraving of A weeks amusement for John Bull, watercoloured etching on paper Human caricatures 18th century Georgian era created by Charles Ansell antique vintage art artwork
John Bull at His Studies. Unknown Artist (English, late 18th-early 19th centuries); published by S. W. Fores (English, active 1785-1825). Date: 1799. Dimensions: 365 × 270 mm. Hand-colored etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-at-his-studies-unknown-artist-english-late-18th-early-19th-centuries-published-by-s-w-fores-english-active-1785-1825-date-1799-dimensions-365-270-mm-hand-colored-etching-on-ivory-laid-paper-origin-england-museum-the-chicago-art-institute-image240101292.html
RMRXHFJ4–John Bull at His Studies. Unknown Artist (English, late 18th-early 19th centuries); published by S. W. Fores (English, active 1785-1825). Date: 1799. Dimensions: 365 × 270 mm. Hand-colored etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
'The Honest Pot Boy': Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. Disraeli serving up Reform to John Bull watched by his parliamentary opposition. He introduced and carried his Reform Bill. Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 16 March 1867. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-honest-pot-boy-reform-of-parliament-extension-of-the-franchise-135676692.html
RMHTMH04–'The Honest Pot Boy': Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. Disraeli serving up Reform to John Bull watched by his parliamentary opposition. He introduced and carried his Reform Bill. Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 16 March 1867.
John Bull holding the head of Napoleon Bonaparte on a pike. 1803 caricature by James Gillray satirising Napoleon's planned invasion of England. Text reads: 'Ha my little Boney! What dost think of Johnny Bull now?... To think that Johnny Bull would ever suffer those lanthorn jaws to become king of Old Englands roast beef and plum pudding!' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-john-bull-holding-the-head-of-napoleon-bonaparte-on-a-pike-1803-caricature-162967737.html
RMKD3R09–John Bull holding the head of Napoleon Bonaparte on a pike. 1803 caricature by James Gillray satirising Napoleon's planned invasion of England. Text reads: 'Ha my little Boney! What dost think of Johnny Bull now?... To think that Johnny Bull would ever suffer those lanthorn jaws to become king of Old Englands roast beef and plum pudding!'
'Mill's Logic; or, Franchise for Females': John Stuart Mill asking an indignant John Bull to make way for women to cast their vote. The figure foreground second from left is Lydia Ernestine Becker an advocate of female suffrage. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 30 March 1867. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mills-logic-or-franchise-for-females-john-stuart-mill-asking-an-indignant-135676588.html
RMHTMGTC–'Mill's Logic; or, Franchise for Females': John Stuart Mill asking an indignant John Bull to make way for women to cast their vote. The figure foreground second from left is Lydia Ernestine Becker an advocate of female suffrage. John Tenniel cartoon from 'Punch', London, 30 March 1867.
The bull over-drove, or, The drivers in danger. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Published in: The American Revolution in drawings and prints; a checklist of 1765-1790 graphics in the Library of Congress / Compiled by Donald H. Cresswell, with a foreword by Sinclair H. Hitchings. Washington : [For sale by the Supt. of Docs, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1975, no. 810. Sandwich, John Montagu,Earl of,1718-1792. , North, Frederick,Lord,1732-1792. , Sackville, George Germain,Viscount,1716-1785. , Politics & government,England,1780-1790. , Bulls,1780-1790. , United States,History,Revolution, 1775-178 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bull-over-drove-or-the-drivers-in-danger-british-cartoon-prints-collection-published-in-the-american-revolution-in-drawings-and-prints-a-checklist-of-1765-1790-graphics-in-the-library-of-congress-compiled-by-donald-h-cresswell-with-a-foreword-by-sinclair-h-hitchings-washington-for-sale-by-the-supt-of-docs-us-govt-print-off-1975-no-810-sandwich-john-montaguearl-of1718-1792-north-fredericklord1732-1792-sackville-george-germainviscount1716-1785-politics-governmentengland1780-1790-bulls1780-1790-united-stateshistoryrevolution-1775-178-image533680812.html
RM2P07790–The bull over-drove, or, The drivers in danger. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Published in: The American Revolution in drawings and prints; a checklist of 1765-1790 graphics in the Library of Congress / Compiled by Donald H. Cresswell, with a foreword by Sinclair H. Hitchings. Washington : [For sale by the Supt. of Docs, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1975, no. 810. Sandwich, John Montagu,Earl of,1718-1792. , North, Frederick,Lord,1732-1792. , Sackville, George Germain,Viscount,1716-1785. , Politics & government,England,1780-1790. , Bulls,1780-1790. , United States,History,Revolution, 1775-178
A Dangerous Firecracker - Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled 'China.' Political Cartoon 1900 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-dangerous-firecracker-illustration-shows-the-rulers-of-germany-france-78995698.html
RMEGEFPX–A Dangerous Firecracker - Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled 'China.' Political Cartoon 1900
John Bull kisses the shoes of Benjamin Disraeli, The ultimate or crowning triumph of The New Christo-Judean creed! (of the pure Caucasian race), Intended for the Special edification of Young England (title on object), HB Sketches (series title on object), Cartoon in which John Bull kisses the foot of Benjamin Disraeli. Disraeli, seated on a throne as the Pope, has three hats on his head (refers to the papal tri-crown). Published as no. 808 in the HB Sketches series., print, print maker: John Doyle, (mentioned on object), printer: General Lithographic Establishment, (mentioned on object Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-bull-kisses-the-shoes-of-benjamin-disraeli-the-ultimate-or-crowning-triumph-of-the-new-christo-judean-creed!-of-the-pure-caucasian-race-intended-for-the-special-edification-of-young-england-title-on-object-hb-sketches-series-title-on-object-cartoon-in-which-john-bull-kisses-the-foot-of-benjamin-disraeli-disraeli-seated-on-a-throne-as-the-pope-has-three-hats-on-his-head-refers-to-the-papal-tri-crown-published-as-no-808-in-the-hb-sketches-series-print-print-maker-john-doyle-mentioned-on-object-printer-general-lithographic-establishment-mentioned-on-object-image606663684.html
RM2X6YWM4–John Bull kisses the shoes of Benjamin Disraeli, The ultimate or crowning triumph of The New Christo-Judean creed! (of the pure Caucasian race), Intended for the Special edification of Young England (title on object), HB Sketches (series title on object), Cartoon in which John Bull kisses the foot of Benjamin Disraeli. Disraeli, seated on a throne as the Pope, has three hats on his head (refers to the papal tri-crown). Published as no. 808 in the HB Sketches series., print, print maker: John Doyle, (mentioned on object), printer: General Lithographic Establishment, (mentioned on object
Another Revelation of Strength - Uncle Sam - Here is a ship more powerful than my strongest ship of war. You can't resist it. Uncle Sam standing on a wharf with five diminutive figures with attributes of the rulers of Austria (Franz Joseph I), Russia (Nicholas II), France (Felix Faure), Germany (William II), Italy (Umberto I), and with John Bull representing England. He is showing them an American steam ship constructed out of bundles, barrels, and bales of exports, many indicating revenue in dollars, which, he believes, they 'can't resist'. Political cartoon, 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-another-revelation-of-strength-uncle-sam-here-is-a-ship-more-powerful-73732989.html
RME7XR51–Another Revelation of Strength - Uncle Sam - Here is a ship more powerful than my strongest ship of war. You can't resist it. Uncle Sam standing on a wharf with five diminutive figures with attributes of the rulers of Austria (Franz Joseph I), Russia (Nicholas II), France (Felix Faure), Germany (William II), Italy (Umberto I), and with John Bull representing England. He is showing them an American steam ship constructed out of bundles, barrels, and bales of exports, many indicating revenue in dollars, which, he believes, they 'can't resist'. Political cartoon, 1898
A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of Uncle Sam standing with his arms spread on a solid dock labeled 'U.S.' next to a sign that states 'Uncle Sam - The ship builder re-established with great success in 1893. American ships for American commerce!!', with a huge steamship in the background; across a body of water is John Bull standing, in a state of shock, on the shore of 'England' next to a sign that states 'John Bull - The old reliable ship builder since 1861. Ships for American commerce a speciality'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-american-puck-magazine-illustration-of-uncle-sam-standing-with-his-arms-spread-on-a-solid-dock-labeled-us-next-to-a-sign-that-states-uncle-sam-the-ship-builder-re-established-with-great-success-in-1893-american-ships-for-american-commerce!!-with-a-huge-steamship-in-the-background-across-a-body-of-water-is-john-bull-standing-in-a-state-of-shock-on-the-shore-of-england-next-to-a-sign-that-states-john-bull-the-old-reliable-ship-builder-since-1861-ships-for-american-commerce-a-speciality-image462501419.html
RM2HTCN7R–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of Uncle Sam standing with his arms spread on a solid dock labeled 'U.S.' next to a sign that states 'Uncle Sam - The ship builder re-established with great success in 1893. American ships for American commerce!!', with a huge steamship in the background; across a body of water is John Bull standing, in a state of shock, on the shore of 'England' next to a sign that states 'John Bull - The old reliable ship builder since 1861. Ships for American commerce a speciality'.
The laying of the cable---John and Jonathan joining hands - Cartoon commemorating the transatlantic cable - August 17, 1858. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-laying-of-the-cable-john-and-jonathan-joining-hands-cartoon-commemorating-27874299.html
RMBH9NXK–The laying of the cable---John and Jonathan joining hands - Cartoon commemorating the transatlantic cable - August 17, 1858.
'A hospital case' 1918 pen and ink By William Allen Rogers 1854-1931. The allies (Japan, Czech, England (John Bull), and United States (Uncle Sam) carrying a litter with a wounded bear (Soviet Union) while small animals (Trotsky and Lenin) (Lenin) watch f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-hospital-case-1918-pen-and-ink-by-william-allen-rogers-1854-1931-135677074.html
RMHTMHDP–'A hospital case' 1918 pen and ink By William Allen Rogers 1854-1931. The allies (Japan, Czech, England (John Bull), and United States (Uncle Sam) carrying a litter with a wounded bear (Soviet Union) while small animals (Trotsky and Lenin) (Lenin) watch f
Our Queer Way - How our hero of the most remarkable campaign of the century is regarded abroad, and how some of us treat him at home. Political cartoon, 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-our-queer-way-how-our-hero-of-the-most-remarkable-campaign-of-the-73732984.html
RME7XR4T–Our Queer Way - How our hero of the most remarkable campaign of the century is regarded abroad, and how some of us treat him at home. Political cartoon, 1898
. Satire on the Napoleonic wars. (British political cartoon); Napoleon on the shore of France and John Bull on the shore of England (supported by a stereotyped Irishman) confront each other over the rival blockades, Napoleon's Berlin and Milan Decrees and the British Orders in Council.; Not in BMC There's something rotten in the state of Denmark. [1807?]. Bodleian Libraries, There's something rotten in the state of Denmark Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satire-on-the-napoleonic-wars-british-political-cartoon-napoleon-on-the-shore-of-france-and-john-bull-on-the-shore-of-england-supported-by-a-stereotyped-irishman-confront-each-other-over-the-rival-blockades-napoleons-berlin-and-milan-decrees-and-the-british-orders-in-council-not-in-bmc-theres-something-rotten-in-the-state-of-denmark-1807-bodleian-libraries-theres-something-rotten-in-the-state-of-denmark-image184935062.html
RMMMTEFJ–. Satire on the Napoleonic wars. (British political cartoon); Napoleon on the shore of France and John Bull on the shore of England (supported by a stereotyped Irishman) confront each other over the rival blockades, Napoleon's Berlin and Milan Decrees and the British Orders in Council.; Not in BMC There's something rotten in the state of Denmark. [1807?]. Bodleian Libraries, There's something rotten in the state of Denmark
Celebrating July 4th, 1898 - 'the triumph of the American battle-ship' Print shows a gleeful Uncle Sam sitting with John Bull, who is a sailor representing England, and six figures representing 'Spain', 'Italy' (Umberto I), 'Austria' (Franz Joseph I), 'France', Germany (William II), and 'Russia' (Nicholas II), watching a fireworks display that shows the outline of a huge American battleship that illuminates the ruins of the 'Spanish Fleet', and in the clouds of smoke shows portraits of 'Schley, Sampson, Hobson, [and] Dewey'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/celebrating-july-4th-1898-the-triumph-of-the-american-battle-ship-image68365275.html
RMDY68GY–Celebrating July 4th, 1898 - 'the triumph of the American battle-ship' Print shows a gleeful Uncle Sam sitting with John Bull, who is a sailor representing England, and six figures representing 'Spain', 'Italy' (Umberto I), 'Austria' (Franz Joseph I), 'France', Germany (William II), and 'Russia' (Nicholas II), watching a fireworks display that shows the outline of a huge American battleship that illuminates the ruins of the 'Spanish Fleet', and in the clouds of smoke shows portraits of 'Schley, Sampson, Hobson, [and] Dewey'.
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