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2K8YXDJ Puck page - The Republican Christmas tree - Artwork by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905
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2HGYJBX Puck's Suggestion for the World's Fair, The Colossus of Chicago Would Knock Out the Eiffel Tower (Puck Magazine) October 8, 1890 Louis Dalrymple This imaginary colossos is proposed by the artist as an installation for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Puck Magazine was America's first successful humor magazine containing colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, published 1871-1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication.. Puck's Suggestion for the World's Fair, The Colossus of Chicago Would Knock Out the Eiffel Tower (Puck Ma
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2DT9WM9 Louis Dalrymple cartoon from Puck magazine: President Grover Cleveland (to right) has blazed the path by firmly adhering to the gold standard, which Puck considers 'sound money': Cleveland has paused in his work to watch the 'Sound Money Parade' come through. Mark Hanna is the drum major, Republican presidential candidate William McKinley (dressed as Napoleon, who he was said to resemble) and vice presidential candidate Garret Hobart are in the first row behind him, former president Benjamin Harrison (with brown cane) is also in the front row, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Sherman, Thomas Reed, and
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EX6W56 Political satire depicting the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of an oversized firecracker labelled ''China''. By Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905) American artist. Dated 1900
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EX6X73 A suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition; - Let us have a chamber of female horrors. Artist Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). April 3, 1901.
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EX6NEB The age of drugs by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1905 Illustration shows the interior of a drugstore with an elderly man, the pharmacist, dispensing a 'Bracer' to a crowd of eager consumers, while a young girl secures a bottle of 'Soothing Syrup.' O
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EX6M6R Print titled 'Halt' depicting William Jennings Bryan attempting to tear down American flags in Cuba and the Philippines. The spirit of General Henry Ware Lawton yells 'Halt!'. Created by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). Dated 1900
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ED4DWC Politicians Expelled Washington to Oblivion, USA Political Cartoon 1890
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EC7KX7 History repeats itself by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). Cartoon showing William J. Bryan facing Tillman, Altgeld, Debs, and J.P. Jones, who are raising the flag, 'dis-order and mis-rule'. Next to them Jefferson Davis faces Abraham Lincoln and the Union Army.
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2JPWCCY The Unrestricted Dumping-Ground. Louis Dalrymple
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KB01CJ The Unrestricted Dumping Ground. Louis Dalrymple
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EC83K8 The national honor and credit in good hands, by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist 1894. President Cleveland holding papers labelled 'National Honor and Credit' behind his back, as he faces a group of newspaper editors and legislators labelled 'Tribune, N.Y. Sun, Tom Reed, Hill, World, Teller, Stewart, Vest, Peffer, [and] Hoar', and Charles A. Boutelle holding a paper labelled 'Boutelle Resolution', and an unidentified man at the back of the group. The U.S. Capitol is in the background.
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2W9WA8K Puck's Suggestion for the World's Fair, The Colossus of Chicago Would Knock Out the Eiffel Tower, from 'Puck Magazine' 2018 by Louis Dalrymple
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2JPWCDA The unrestricted dumping ground. Louis Dalrymple.
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2HT8H4J Who Is in the Soup Now, from Puck, published May, 1889.
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2HT8H3W They Can't Keep Him Hid, from Puck, n.d.
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2HT8H4D And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887.
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2HT8H4F Unconditional Surrender, from Puck, published April 17, 1889.
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2HT8H41 A Useless Barricade, from Puck, published January, 15 1890.
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2HT8H4A The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896.
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2HT8H44 The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883.
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2F5KWM2 Ready! - Louis Dalrymple.
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2B8XNM7 The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1865-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 353 x 267 mm, The Last Bather, from Puck, 1880, Joseph Keppler, American, 1638-1894, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 205 x 221 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
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2B8XNM1 And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1865-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 353 x 262 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
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2B8XNA4 The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1866-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 465 x 290 mm (image), 495 x 300 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
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2B7NMWG The High Tide of Immigration - A National Menace. Judge Magazine, August 22, 1903, 1903. Private Collection.
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2AHP7GW Louis Dalrymple. And There He Will Stick!, from Puck. 1887. United States. Color lithograph on newsprint
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2AHP7GX Louis Dalrymple. The Great American Statesman, Puck. 1883. United States. Color lithograph on newsprint
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2AHP7EW Louis Dalrymple. They Can't Keep Him Hid, from Puck. 1871–1906. United States. Color lithograph on newsprint
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2AHP7FA Louis Dalrymple. The Great Unknown, from Puck. 1896. United States. Color lithograph on newsprint
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2AFYH4D . Review of reviews and world's work. 0. December 27.—William Purcell, for many yearseditor of the Rochester (N. Y.) Union and A.dvcrtiser,75 Louis Dalrymple, the cartooni.st, 40. December 28.—Chancellor Walter Barnard Hill, ofthe L^niversify of Georgia, 54 (see page 174). December 29.—Charles T. Yerkes, the street-railwayfinancier, 68. • December 30.—Ex-Governor Frank Steunenberg, ofIdaho, 44 Edward A. Rorke, landscape painter, 50. January 1.—Sir Hugh Muir Nelson, Lieutenant-Gov-ernor of Queensland, 70. January 2.—Miss Rebecca Tj. Davis, newspaper and Tnagazine writer, 77 William M. F. Round,
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2A2T58R Ready! / Louis Dalrymple.
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2A2JW01 The Great American Statesman, Puck, published September 5, 1883, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1865-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 353 x 267 mm, The Last Bather, from Puck, 1880, Joseph Keppler, American, 1638-1894, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 205 x 221 mm
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2A2JTYT And There He Will Stick!, from Puck, published April 6, 1887, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1865-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 353 x 262 mm
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2A2JTX9 The Great Unknown, from Puck, 1896, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1866-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 465 x 290 mm (image), 495 x 300 mm (sheet
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2A2HPJM The Towing Path, c. 1864, Francis Seymour Haden, English, 1818-1910, England, Etching and drypoint on copper printed on cream laid paper, 139 × 213 mm (image/plate), 187 × 255 mm (sheet), Who Is in the Soup Now, from Puck, published May, 1889, Louis Dalrymple, American, 1865-1905, United States, Color lithograph on newsprint, 232 x 227 mm
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W88MJN Halt! / Louis Dalrymple.
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MYFY8F Halt - Louis Dalrymple.
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KAYW4M The unrestricted dumping ground. Louis Dalrymple. NYPL
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FFD3G4 CARTOON: COLLEGE ATHLETICS. /n'Soc Et Tuum.' American cartoon, 1896, by Louis Dalrymple, spoofing the rage for college athletics.
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FFDB2N ANTI-POPULIST CARTOON, 1896. /n'History Repeats Itself.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, comparing the Populist presidential campaign of William Jennings Bryan, standing on a platform of Free Silver, with the secession of the Confederate states
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FFBX6M MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. /nUncle Sam straddles the Americas while wielding a big stick labeled 'Monroe Doctrine.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905.
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FFAYTE MISSIONARY CARTOON, 1895. /n'According to the Ideas of Our Missionary Maniacs.' American lithograph cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, critical of British and American missionary efforts to convert the Chinese to Christianity.
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FFA8WA NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. /nAmerican cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, on the attraction of the cheap fuel and labor of the New South to the textile mills of New England.
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FFA8W5 JUSTICE CARTOON. /nAn 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple suggesting excessive sentiment for the defendant as an impediment to the course of justice.
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FFA8TT TARIFF CARTOON, 1895. /n'The Inconsistency of the Protectionist Believer': an 1895 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the conspicuous consumer abroad who believes in tariff protection at home.
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FFA8TR POLITICAL CARTOON. /nAmerican cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1892, of New York in the clutches of the Tammany Tiger.
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FFA8N3 MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1893. /nAn 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the marriages of American heiresses to impoverished European title-holders.
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FFA8MX FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. /n'Out of the Silver Flood!' American cartoon, 1893, by Louis Dalrymple hailing the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act.
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FFA8MY FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. /nAmerican cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional 'silver bugs' of the hydra-headed Free Silver movement.
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FFA8K1 G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1896. /nAmerican cartoon, 1896, by Louis Dalrymple showing Republican party leaders following a trail to the Gold Standard blazed by President Grover Cleveland.
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FFA8BF CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. /nAn 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery following the Panic of 1893.
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FFA7W9 FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. /n'Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe.' Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple.
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FFA9AB TARIFF CARTOON, 1896. /nAmerica's 'Infant Industries' crying for high protective tariffs in an 1896 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple.
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FFA93M CARTOON: CUBA, 1895. /nSome Time in the Future: prophetic American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, of Uncle Sam comforting a distraught Cuba.
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FFA8TM CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1893. /nAn 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple depicting Secretary of Agriculture Julius Morton and other Cleveland administration members weeding out the government bureaucracy.
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FFA4JJ POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. /n'The Police Version of It.' American cartoon, 1894, by Louis Dalrymple on police corruption.
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FF9J68 POLITICAL CORRUPTION, 1894./nAn 1894 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple equating pay-offs made to the New York police with corporate contributions to senators.
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FF949N CARTOON: ANTI-SEMITIC, 1893. /nAmerican anti-semitic cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1893.
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FF7JAW MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. /nAmerican cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, reminding Republican presidential candidate William McKinley and his supporters of the bad effects of the 1890 Tariff Act bearing his name.
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FF7C1P ANTI-CATHOLIC CARTOON, 1889. /nAn American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple expressing the belief that Roman Catholic parents must choose between sending their children to parochial schools or excommunication from the Church.
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FF784F SENATE CARTOON,FREE SILVER. /n'Senatorial Courtesy.' U.S. Senator making an impassioned and ignored plea for Free Silver one month after repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1893.
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FF7927 McKINLEY TARIFF ACT, 1894. /n'A Senate for Revenue Only.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1894, of Uncle Sam bound by the McKinley Tariff Act and a Senate of special interests.
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FF78Y5 W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. /n'His Triumphal Progress.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail.
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FF78Y6 POPULIST PARTY CARTOON. /nAmerican cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan at the head of a Populist army that includes Mary Elizabeth Lease, Jacob Coxey, Tom Watson, John Peter Altgeld, and 'Pitchfork' Ben Tillman.
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FF77AT PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. /n'When Doctors Disagree.' American lithograph cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1898, on the comparative harm done by patent medicine salesmen and 'mental healers.'
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FF76JB SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. /nAmerican cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, from 'Puck,' 1898, urging war with Spain to save Cuba.
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FF73CW CARTOON: ROOSEVELT, 1905. /n'World's Constable.' Cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905, depicting President Theodore Roosevelt using his 'New Diplomacy' to police the world.
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W7EG3W Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1758-1823) was a Scottish socialite and courtesan, 1906. Artist: Unknown
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EC83YH The peril of France - by Louis Dalrymple, based on the Dreyfus affair
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2A5YPX7 A suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition; - Let us have a chamber of female horrors. Artist Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). April 3, 1901.
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P66TFC The passing of the picturesque by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. Published 1901. Illustration shows a central motif of a carte-de-visite photograph and a portrait painting labelled 'The horrible photo-portrait of present and - the fine old Gilbert Stuart portrait of yesterday.' Vignette comparisons of the days of old to the modern ways fill the sides and top of the two-page spread, such as 'Ye ancient stage coach is - supplanted by the flying 'Mobile'' and 'Dear old Broadway of yore and - as it is now.'
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DYF27J The passing of the picturesque by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. Published 1901. Illustration shows a central motif of a carte-de-visite photograph and a portrait painting labelled 'The horrible photo-portrait of present and - the fine old Gilbert Stuart portrait of yesterday.' Vignette comparisons of the days of old to the modern ways fill the sides and top of the two-page spread, such as 'Ye ancient stage coach is - supplanted by the flying 'Mobile'' and 'Dear old Broadway of yore and - as it is now.'
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DYF110 A suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition
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2A5YR3B Political satire depicting the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of an oversized firecracker labelled ''China''. By Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905) American artist. Dated 1900
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RB64GA A dangerous firecracker By Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist, 1900 Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled 'China.'
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RB64G3 Our foreign missions;-- an embarrassment of riches for the heathen by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905. 1900 Illustration, showing missionaries from various religions appealing to an African man sitting on a throne.
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R242GJ Print titled 'Halt' depicting William Jennings Bryan attempting to tear down American flags in Cuba and the Philippines. The spirit of General Henry Ware Lawton yells 'Halt!'. Created by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). Dated 1900
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E1GKJE Our foreign missions;-- an embarrassment of riches for the heathen by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905. 1900 Illustration, showing missionaries from various religions appealing to an African man sitting on a throne.
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E1GKJG A dangerous firecracker By Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist, 1900 Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled 'China.'
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2K2JY7F Wireless telegraphy by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'. Illustration from Puck, 1899.
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RB64F1 School begins by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, 1899 chromolithograph. Print shows Uncle Sam as a teacher, standing behind a desk in front of his new students who are labelled 'Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, [and] Philippines';they do not look happy to be there.
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P68WY4 Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'.
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EC83KK Wireless telegraphy' by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. 1899. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'.
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E1GK58 School Begins by Louis Dalrymple
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DYEM4E Wireless telegraphy by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist. John Bull labelled 'England' standing on a rock labelled 'South Africa', holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labelled 'Good Will' in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standing on ground labelled 'U.S.' and holding aloft an American flag labelled 'Good Will'. Illustration from Puck, 1899.
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2J7XT8C Trying his patience
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RB64F3 His silent partners By Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist 1897. Print shows a prospector with a pick working next to a stream and a sluice-box labelled 'Klondike Placer' surrounded by vultures labelled 'Gin Mill Keeper, Card Sharp, Dance House Keeper, Gambling Den, Dive Keeper, [and] Opium Joint' perched on rocks, watching. Also shows two large buildings in the background
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P68WY5 Puck to Victoria, by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist, 1897. Puck bowing and handing a bouquet of flowers labelled '1837 1897' to Queen Victoria, who is sitting on a throne, holding a sceptre, and leaning forward to accept the flowers. Includes a few lines of light verse.
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EC83KM Puck to Victoria, by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist, 1897. Puck bowing and handing a bouquet of flowers labelled '1837 1897' to Queen Victoria, who is sitting on a throne, holding a sceptre, and leaning forward to accept the flowers. Includes a few lines of light verse.
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E1GMN3 Better than Klondike! by Louis Dalrymple 1866-1905, artist. Print shows a bloated man labelled 'Trusts' holding a gold mining pan with large gold nuggets, sitting by a stream labelled 'Dingley Tariff' that flows from the U.S. Capitol building
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E1GK5A His silent partners By Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist 1897. Print shows a prospector with a pick working next to a stream and a sluice-box labelled 'Klondike Placer' surrounded by vultures labelled 'Gin Mill Keeper, Card Sharp, Dance House Keeper, Gambling Den, Dive Keeper, [and] Opium Joint' perched on rocks, watching. Also shows two large buildings in the background
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DYEM4B Puck to Victoria, by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist. Published 1897. print shows Puck bowing and handing a bouquet of flowers labelled '1837 1897' to Queen Victoria, who is sitting on a throne, holding a sceptre, and leaning forward to accept the flowers. Includes a few lines of light verse.
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P68WY9 History repeats itself by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist, 1896. William Jennings Bryan labelled '16 to 1', standing on a platform 'Built by Popo. Platform Silver Syndicate', holding up a paper that states ''We Denounce Arbitrary Interference by Federal Authorities, in Local Affairs, as a Violation of the Constitution', Jefferson Davis holding a paper that states ''We Denounce Arbitrary Interference by Federal Authorities, in Local Affairs, as a Violation of the Constitution'
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EC83KX History repeats itself by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist, 1896. William Jennings Bryan labelled '16 to 1', standing on a platform 'Built by Popo. Platform Silver Syndicate', holding up a paper that states ''We Denounce Arbitrary Interference by Federal Authorities, in Local Affairs, as a Violation of the Constitution', Jefferson Davis holding a paper that states ''We Denounce Arbitrary Interference by Federal Authorities, in Local Affairs, as a Violation of the Constitution'
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RB64FP Now let the lion beware! By Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, 1894. Print shows Henry C. Lodge playing a horn labelled 'Discrimination Against England', Benjamin Harrison playing cymbals labelled 'Bimetallic Standard', Thomas B. Reed beating a tub labelled 'Bimetallism' with a club labelled 'Speech', and Whitelaw Reid playing a trumpet and holding a paper labelled 'Tribune';they are against the British Lion.
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P68WXN The national honor and credit in good hands, by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist 1894. President Cleveland holding papers labelled 'National Honor and Credit' behind his back, as he faces a group of newspaper editors and legislators labelled 'Tribune, N.Y. Sun, Tom Reed, Hill, World, Teller, Stewart, Vest, Peffer, [and] Hoar', and Charles A. Boutelle holding a paper labelled 'Boutelle Resolution', and an unidentified man at the back of the group. The U.S. Capitol is in the background.
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E1GKHR Now Let the Lion Beware! By Louis Dalrymple
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P68WXT The greatest race of the yachting season by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist, 1893. President Cleveland at the helm labelled 'Congress' of a yacht labelled 'Repeal' in a race against British Prime Minister William E. Gladstone who is holding an oar labelled 'House of Commons Majority' and piloting a boat labelled 'Home Rule', which has a broken spar and is bumping up against debris labelled 'Opposition of the House of Lords' floating in the water.
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EC83KE The greatest race of the yachting season by Louis Dalrymple, 1866-1905, artist, 1893. President Cleveland at the helm labelled 'Congress' of a yacht labelled 'Repeal' in a race against British Prime Minister William E. Gladstone who is holding an oar labelled 'House of Commons Majority' and piloting a boat labelled 'Home Rule', which has a broken spar and is bumping up against debris labelled 'Opposition of the House of Lords' floating in the water.
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