Mr & Mrs Bull reflecting on Taxes,1810,John Bull,Domestic Life,Consumption
Title: Mr. and Mrs. Bull reflecting on the taxes
Date Created/Published: Holborn [London, England] : Pubd. by Roberts, Middle row, [181-]
Summary: Print shows a domestic scene with a man and a woman sitting at opposite ends of a table which is set for tea, ale, and port consumption; Mrs. Bull is complaining about Mr. Bull's tendency toward 'guzzling,' to which Mr. Bull replies, '... but if I cant beat Bonny without it - why I must do as well as I can.'
Notes:
Title from item.
Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
John Bull (Symbolic character)--1810-1820.
Eating & drinking--England--1810-1820.
Taxes--England--1810-1820.
Politics & government--England--1810-1820.
Etchings--Hand-colored--1810-1820.
Satires (Visual works)--British--1810-1820.
Bookmark /2004670126/
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