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Cartoon, John Bull and William Gladstone

Cartoon, John Bull and William Gladstone - Now, William, if you don t get on a little faster, I shall have to put somebody else on the job. Gladstone is attempting to chop down a tree labelled Egypt, but hasn t got very far.
1885

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1885 Acte Bryan Bull Chop Chopping Entr Entracte Foreign Gladstone Hard Policy Problem Problems Progress


10"x8" Photo Print

Bring a touch of historical wit to your home or office with this charming print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the iconic cartoon "John Bull and William Gladstone" by Mary Evans Picture Library. This timeless image, originally published in 1868, captures the satirical relationship between John Bull, the symbol of the British people, and William Gladstone, the Prime Minister of the time. The humorous caption, "Now, William, if you don't get on a little faster, I shall have to put somebody else on the job," adds to the playful commentary on politics and governance during the Victorian era. Add this captivating piece to your decor and start a conversation about history, politics, and the power of satire.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This political cartoon, titled "Now, William, if you don't get on a little faster, I shall have to put somebody else on the job," was published in 1885 during the late Victorian era. The cartoon depicts British statesman William Gladstone, dressed in a suit and holding an axe, attempting to chop down a large tree labeled "Egypt." John Bull, the symbol of England personified as a heavyset, patriotic, and sometimes aggressive man, stands behind Gladstone with a look of impatience and frustration. The cartoon reflects the political climate of the time, specifically the ongoing challenges of British foreign policy in the Middle East. Gladstone, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on multiple occasions, was known for his liberal views and his efforts to reform the Ottoman Empire and improve relations with Egypt. However, his policies faced significant opposition, both domestically and internationally. The tree labeled "Egypt" represents the challenges and complexities of the Egyptian problem, which had long plagued British foreign policy. Despite Gladstone's best efforts, progress was slow, and the tree remained standing. The cartoon's caption emphasizes the urgency of the situation, suggesting that if Gladstone cannot make significant progress soon, someone else will be brought in to take his place. The cartoon also highlights the importance of foreign policy in the late 1800s and the role of politicians in shaping international relations. It reflects the public's expectations of their leaders to address pressing issues and the potential consequences of failure. Overall, this political cartoon provides a unique insight into the political landscape of the late Victorian era and the challenges faced by policymakers during this time.

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