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Benjamin Disraeli as the Impenetrable
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Caption | The Impenetrable, the Premier secure of approving support of the country, was impervious to the slender shafts shot by the Opposition, more with the hope of irritating than of seriously injuring; nor could even the defiant threats of the Irish Home Rule Party succeed in disturbing his equanimity. No 41, 2nd June 1875. |
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Creator | English School (19th century) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn / Elgar Collection |
Search stock images by keyword | cartoons caricature humour century Irish Home Rule politicians sphinx Egypt bow arrows people Benjamin Disraeli Impenetrable Jack Butler Yeats |
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XD156091 | Hi-res: 7,080 x 4,940 pixels Lo-res: 1,197 x 835 pixels |
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