Joe Huggins, condemned for throttling an old gentleman, is stripped to the waist and kneeling before policemen pleading for mercy while the executioner is rolling up the sleeves of his shirt to begin with the flogging. Wood engraving by J. Swain after Sir J. Tenniel, 1872.
Lettering: Pity the poor garotters! Joe Huggins."O, please, Sirr, don't! Mr. Peter says as I'm delicate, and a coward, and didn't ought to be flogged!!". Mr. Bull. "Ah, indeed! your friend, Mr. Peter Taylor, should have reminded you of that before you throttled the old gentleman, let him have it soundly, warder."
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- John Tenniel
- John Tenniel
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Cruthaitheoir
- John Tenniel
- John Tenniel
Cineál míre
- Humorous pictures
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Dáta cruthaithe
- 1872
- 1872
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- V0041677
- b1201116
- ICV No 42260
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- 1872
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- United Kingdom
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