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Elizabeth Cannings dream for ye good of her native country,French and Indian War

Title: A sceene of sceenes. Elizabeth Cannings dream for ye good of her native country, which she dreamt soon after her arrival in America / J. June, sculp.
Date Created/Published: [England] : Printed for T. For and publish'd according to Act of Parliament, 1755.
Summary: Print shows Elizabeth Canning, transported to America, seated in a room. She looks alarmingly at an old crone pointing to a soldier's uniform. Through the open window can be seen British soldiers marching up a hill as dark-skinned natives carry large bundles. The text, relating a dream, refers to the French and Indian War, Joan of Arc, and Canning's accuser in Britain, Mary Squires.
Notes:
Not found in British Museum Catalogue (BMC).
Most images available on microfilm, 'British Political and Social Cartoons, 1655-1832, not in the British Museum,' produced by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1970 (Microfilm LOT 12022). Unpublished checklist provides captions for images on microfilm.
Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Canning, Elizabeth,--1734-1773.
Cartoons (Commentary)--British--1750-1760.
Engravings--1750-1760.
Bookmark /2006676853/
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