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Punch and anti-Irish sentiment in nineteenth century Britain: blog post by  Jack Wise. | by Dr Janette Martin | Special Collections | Medium
Punch and anti-Irish sentiment in nineteenth century Britain: blog post by Jack Wise. | by Dr Janette Martin | Special Collections | Medium

Apes, psychos, alcos: How British cartoonists depict the Irish – The Irish  Times
Apes, psychos, alcos: How British cartoonists depict the Irish – The Irish Times

Letters to the Editor: 'Object to racist 'Paddywhackery' – but let us  remember our liberal nation is up for a laugh' - Independent.ie
Letters to the Editor: 'Object to racist 'Paddywhackery' – but let us remember our liberal nation is up for a laugh' - Independent.ie

History Ireland
History Ireland

Pin on Positively Victorian!
Pin on Positively Victorian!

Punch and the Famine
Punch and the Famine

How Punch Magazine Changed Everything | Illustration Chronicles
How Punch Magazine Changed Everything | Illustration Chronicles

Cartoons about Ireland from Punch | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive
Cartoons about Ireland from Punch | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive

Apes, psychos, alcos: How British cartoonists depict the Irish – The Irish  Times
Apes, psychos, alcos: How British cartoonists depict the Irish – The Irish Times

John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive
John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive

This cartoon with poem was published in Life Magazine on May 11th, 1893.  The poem is suggesting that the monkeys in the zoo are sad that they get  called by Irish names. :
This cartoon with poem was published in Life Magazine on May 11th, 1893. The poem is suggesting that the monkeys in the zoo are sad that they get called by Irish names. :

History Ireland
History Ireland

Jonny Hemphill on Twitter: "The Kindest Cut of All, a cartoon from Punch  Magazine, 10th March 1920. #partition #homerule #Ireland  http://t.co/gcyQfDzEzk" / Twitter
Jonny Hemphill on Twitter: "The Kindest Cut of All, a cartoon from Punch Magazine, 10th March 1920. #partition #homerule #Ireland http://t.co/gcyQfDzEzk" / Twitter

Victorian-Cartoons-Punch-1849-02-24-79 | Illustrating Chinese Exclusion
Victorian-Cartoons-Punch-1849-02-24-79 | Illustrating Chinese Exclusion

Advertiser.ie - A time when the Irish were not welcome
Advertiser.ie - A time when the Irish were not welcome

Punch cartoon ireland hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Punch cartoon ireland hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

History Ireland
History Ireland

Punch cartoon 1845: "Rint v Potatoes. - The Irish Jeremy Diddler Stock  Photo - Alamy
Punch cartoon 1845: "Rint v Potatoes. - The Irish Jeremy Diddler Stock Photo - Alamy

The Irish Horse and Master (?)', 1885. Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore  Charles Stewart Parnell..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image.  Pic. HEZ-1153154 | agefotostock
The Irish Horse and Master (?)', 1885. Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore Charles Stewart Parnell..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. HEZ-1153154 | agefotostock

Punch cartoon ireland hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Punch cartoon ireland hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Prelates
Prelates

Cartoons about Ireland from Punch | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive
Cartoons about Ireland from Punch | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive

How Punch Magazine Changed Everything | Illustration Chronicles
How Punch Magazine Changed Everything | Illustration Chronicles

Ireland Cartoons - Images | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive
Ireland Cartoons - Images | PUNCH Magazine Cartoon Archive

Punch Magazine
Punch Magazine

Irish Workhouse Centre - Portumna - On this day in 1844 Punch magazine  published a sketch of Emperor Nicholas of Russia's visit to Queen Victoria,  and compared Russian oppression in Poland with
Irish Workhouse Centre - Portumna - On this day in 1844 Punch magazine published a sketch of Emperor Nicholas of Russia's visit to Queen Victoria, and compared Russian oppression in Poland with