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Cartoon, The Derby, Joseph Chamberlain wins the race
Political cartoon, The Derby, Joseph Chamberlain wins the race on Insurance against Old Age on Pauperism Date: 1891
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1891 Analogy Chamberlain Derby Finance Financial Jockey Jockeys Journal Judy Money Parkinson Serio Comic Winner Winning
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The Derby - Joseph Chamberlain Wins the Race,
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a political cartoon published in The Judy, a satirical weekly journal in London, on October 17, 1891, offers a striking analogy between the world of horse racing and the realm of politics. In this illustration by renowned cartoonist William Parkinson, also known as "Will," the Derby racecourse is transformed into a political arena, with the famous Epsom Downs race replaced by a contest between various political figures vying for the support of the British public. At the finish line, the jockey representing Joseph Chamberlain, a prominent Liberal politician and advocate for social reform, triumphantly raises his winning cup, having outpaced his competitors. Chamberlain's horse, labeled "Insurance against Old Age on Pauperism," represents his proposed solution to the growing issue of poverty and aging in late Victorian society. The cartoon's caption reads, "Joseph Chamberlain wins the Derby," emphasizing the political significance of the race. The other jockeys and horses in the race represent various political figures, including the Conservative Party, represented by a jockey labeled "Old Tory," and the Liberal Unionist Party, represented by a jockey labeled "Liberal Unionist." The chaotic scene in the background illustrates the tumultuous political climate of the time, with spectators and bystanders reacting to the race's outcome. This serio-comic cartoon effectively uses the popular sport of horse racing as an analogy to engage the public in political discourse and highlight the importance of Chamberlain's proposed social reforms. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the 1890s and the role of satire in shaping public opinion during this period.
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