Decolonisation in Ireland
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Cartoons for HIH 3106/3107 Decolonisation in Ireland, 1867-1998.
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"Please, Mr. Whitelaw! When the Irish have fought to the very last man, can we go and live in the u... Michael CummingsDaily Express | 'But, Mr Lynch, what if the dirty English retaliate by not drinking Guinness?' Jon [William John Philpin Jones]Daily Mail | "What terrifies me, Prime Minister, is that if the troubles don't stop the REST of the Irish will em... Michael CummingsDaily Express | "Sure, an' how could Oi be an immigrant, me not possessing a British passport?" Osbert LancasterDaily Express |
"Begorrah - can't have you fearful English living with us... and mind you do nothing to prevent us f... Michael CummingsSunday Express | No room at the inn Illingworth, Leslie Gilbert, 1902-1979Daily Mail | Eire - Romance and reality. David Low (1891-1963)The Manchester Guardian | "There are certain practical advantages - " David Low (1891-1963)Evening Standard |
"My dear De Valera, don't you think you may be regarding us too much from the historical viewpoint?" David Low (1891-1963)Evening Standard | Nurse Britannia: "Now, children, don't cut yourselves off. Remember the high cost of separate livin... David Low (1891-1963)The Star | No caption David Low (1891-1963)The Star | Progress to Liberty - Amritsar style. David Low (1891-1963)[The Star] |


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