Policemen apprehend a pickpocket taking a license from a publican; representing the value to the government of publicans' licenses. Chromolithograph by T. Merry, 1890, after himself.
- Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.
- Date:
- 24 May 1890
- Reference:
- 26065i
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Publication/Creation
[London] (21, John Street, Adelphi, W. C.) : printed and published by The Publishing Company, 24 May 1890.
Physical description
1 print : chromolithograph ; image 30.5 x 47.2 cm
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Lettering
Caught in the act. Police Constable Ritchie: "No you don't, my friend! though he is a publican he shall not be robbed." Inspector Goschen: "Right, Charles. remember, too, what a lot he pays us!" St. Stephen's Review presentation cartoon May 24th 1890. Tom Merry del et lith
Reference
Wellcome Collection 26065i
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Subjects
- Police
- AlcoholLaw and legislation
- Thieves
- Arrest (Police methods)
- Hotelkeepers
- Tobacco use
- Clay tobacco pipes
- Hotels
- Bars (Drinking establishments)
- Taverns (Inns)
- Gas-lighting
- Alcoholic beverage industry
- Politicians
- Ritchie, Charles Thomson, Baron Ritchie of Dundee, 1838-1906.
- Goschen, George Joachim Goschen, Viscount, 1831-1907.
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