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Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus,1882,Captivity

Title: What a trifle may embroil nations! British lion to American eagle, 'In the name of Queen Victoria, the royal family, and over a million of children, I demand his release.'
Date Created/Published: 1882.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Summary: Sobbing, chiande elephant by sign 'Barnum's American Dungeon', with America personified as eagle and Englad as lion.
Notes:
Engraving by Th. Nast.
Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1882), p. 351.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Cruelty to animals; Publ. Ind.; Cartoons, U.S.; Animals Elephant; For. Rel.; Circus Barnum; Eagle (Symbol); Lion (Symbol).
Bookmark /2002706217/
Description of Photograph
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