The British Lion Disarmed,Columbia,Alabama Claims,International Relations,1868
Title: The British lion disarmed / McLoughlin R(?) sc. ; Th. Nast.
Creator(s): Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902, artist
Date Created/Published: 1868.
Summary: Columbia, holding clippers labeled 'Alabama claims', is clipping the claws of the 'British' lion; a British flag flies above a fort on cliff in the background with American ships at sea on the left.
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 12, no. 605 (1868 August 1), p. 488.
Caption: 'The United States and England are united by too many bonds to make war possible; but for myself I am anxious to have every point in dispute amicably settled, and the two countries may then become one in policy, as they already are, I firmly believe, in sentiment and origin.' -Prince of Wales's remarks to Mr. Bierstadt, the artist.
Subjects:
International relations--United States--1860-1870.
International relations--Great Britain--1860-1870.
Columbia (Symbolic character)--1860-1870.
Lions--1860-1870.
Periodical illustrations--1860-1870.
Wood engravings--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2001699892/
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