Description
The pampleteers shown had fallen out with the 'Satirist' journal
21st January 1966
with Albert Bridge in the distance
leader of punk band 'The Stranglers' 21st January 1982
Corn versus Chaff Size:M: 60 x 45cm The pampleteers shown had fallen'Corn versus Chaff', 1860. John Bull represents the agricultural worker in the heat of the day working to gather the harvest so that the people may be fed through the coming winter. He is using an old fashioned scythe to cut the corn, and he has the workman's beer in the cask. There is a working class man's wide brimmed hat at his feet and he wipes the honest sweat from his brow with a plebian spotted handkerchief. He represents the valuable corn, and
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