Ship_Canal_Cartoon_Punch.jpg
Summary
Description Ship Canal Cartoon Punch.jpg |
English:
A cartoon in the satirical magazine Punch ridiculing the idea that Manchester could become a seaport to rival other major British cities such as Liverpool. A woman, representing Manchester, is dipping her toes into the proposed ship canal. The children playing around her represent the local Manchester waterways: the Irwell, Irk, Medlock, and Cornbrook.
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Source | http://www.canalarchive.org.uk/stories/getobjectstory.php?rnum=T2018&enum=TE126&pnum=4&maxp=5 |
Author | Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) |
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