'Two Drops of Comfort', 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

'Two Drops of Comfort', 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

1-150-621 - The Cartoon Collector/Heritage-Images

'Two Drops of Comfort', 1871. A publican holds up a notice detailing the latest proposed government measures whilst one of his regulars keeps a firm grip on his beer with one hand, whilst he daintily grips his chaser with the other. The cabby's long whip rests in the crook of his arm. At this time Henry Austin Bruce was Home Secretary and this cartoon relates to his new Licensing Bill. This proposed that people should have access to a selection of respectable public houses. It also proposed that local magistrates should assume licensing responsibility as well as determining the numbers of public houses in their areas. Regulations of opening hours for both rural and urban areas were included in the Bill. This Bill met with considerable opposition from an increasingly powerful temperance movement, as well as from drinkers and breweries. From Punch, or the London Charivari, April 15, 1871.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Joseph Swain, attributed to: British: Engraver
After
  1. John Tenniel: British: Artist, illustrator, painter
People Related
  1. Henry Austin Bruce: Welsh: Statesmen, Home Secretary

Medium
  1. Engraving

Picture Type
  1. Caricature
  2. Satire

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Food & Drink

Artistic Representations Satires

Artistic Representations Caricatures

Locations & Buildings Other

People Other

History & Politics Politics Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3687x5110
File Size : 55,197kb


Aliases

  1. 15/04/1871
  1. 0350000458
  1. 1-150-621
  1. 1150621
  1. 15/04/1871
  1. 458

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