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The Cat Hoax at Dublin (engraving)
1041129 The Cat Hoax at Dublin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cat Hoax at Dublin. Illustration for The Graphic, 26 September 1885.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23052246
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Captives Commenced Difficulties Discovered Dublin Escape Hoax Mistaken Recapture Release Unpleasant 14 September
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The Cat Hoax at Dublin: A Tale of Mistaken Release and Unpleasant Discoveries". In this intriguing 19th-century engraving, we are transported to the bustling streets of Dublin on a fateful day - the 14th of September. The image captures a chaotic scene that commenced what would later be known as "The Cat Hoax". Amidst a market filled with cat merchants, an unexpected turn of events led to the mistaken release of captives. As unsuspecting buyers rejoiced in their newfound freedom, little did they know the difficulties that lay ahead. As news spread like wildfire throughout Dublin, it became apparent that these seemingly liberated cats were not ordinary felines but rather part of an elaborate scheme. Mr. Weston, depicted in the engraving, was at the center of this unfolding drama. Cat hunting soon ensued as desperate attempts were made to recapture these unwitting escapees. The city's residents found themselves caught up in a web of confusion and disbelief as they grappled with the reality behind this peculiar incident. This print from 'The Graphic' newspaper serves as both documentation and entertainment for its readership back in 1885. It offers us a glimpse into an era where even mundane occurrences could capture public attention and spark intrigue. With each stroke meticulously engraved by English artists from centuries past, this artwork continues to fascinate viewers today. It reminds us how history can surprise us with tales both extraordinary and bizarre – such as "The Cat Hoax at Dublin.
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