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Ref No | GS0306 |
Alt Ref No | GS0306 |
Artist or Creator | Sidney 'George' Strube |
Title or Caption | Published caption: Our Shakespearian Season - No. 5. A day off at Wembley |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | Daily Express |
Date | 28 Apr 1934 |
Format | Artwork |
Size | 38 x 53.1cm |
Technique | black ink/blue crayon |
Embedded text or transcript | He shoots his wit! Once more unto the breach!! Anon! A hollow kick! Moody beggars! Fie on thee jolt-head!! How now! Portsmouth!! Lay on! Manchester! Fair is foul, and foul is fair! A kick! A very palpable kick! Good master herd!! Oh heavenly mingle! Make bold with him weddle! |
Person Depicted | Shakespeare; William (1564-1616) |
Snowden; Philip Snowden (1864-1937); Viscount |
Lloyd George; David (1863-1945) |
MacDonald; James Ramsay (1866-1937) |
Halifax; Edward Frederick Lindley Wood (1881-1959); Earl of |
Hailsham; Douglas McGarel Hogg (1872-1950); Viscount |
Runciman; Walter (1870-1949) |
Lansbury; George (1859-1940) |
Maxton; James (1885-1946) |
Churchill; Winston (1874-1965) |
Beaverbrook; Max Aitken (1879-1964); Baron, |
Samuel; Herbert Louis Samuel (1870-1963); Viscount |
Baldwin; Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947); Earl |
Thomas; James Henry (1874-1949) |
Amery; L.S. (Leopold Stennett) (1873-1955) |
Chamberlain; Neville (Arthur Neville) (1869-1940) |
Little Man; The |
Mosley; Oswald (1896-1980) |
Simon; John Allsebrook (1873-1954); 1st Viscount |
Elliot; Walter (1888-1958) |
Bottom |
Subjects | sports arenas |
theatres |
Literature |
drama |
Politics |
Middle Ages |
Exteriors |
politicians |
Historical periods and persons |
Clothing and dress |
costumes |
visual media |
Quotations |
Copyright holder | Express Syndication Ltd |
Copyright contact details | syndication.queries@express.co.uk |
Location of artwork | Returned to Beaverbrook Foundation, 1998 |
Relates to cartoon | GS0306 |
Code | PersonName | Dates | About | Multimedia | Image |
GB/BCA/50 | Shakespeare; William (1564-1616) | 1564-1616 | | | |
GB/BCA/2 | Snowden; Philip Snowden (1864-1937); Viscount | 1864-1937 | | | |
GB/BCA/5 | Lloyd George; David (1863-1945) | 1863-1945 | President of the Board of Trade 1905-1908. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1908-1915. Prime Minister 1916- 1922. Leader of the Liberl Party 1926-1931. | | |
GB/BCA/3 | MacDonald; James Ramsay (1866-1937) | 1866-1937 | | | |
GB/BCA/357 | Halifax; Edward Frederick Lindley Wood (1881-1959); Earl of | 1881-1959 | | | |
GB/BCA/355 | Hailsham; Douglas McGarel Hogg (1872-1950); Viscount | 1872-1950 | | | |
GB/BCA/642 | Runciman; Walter (1870-1949) | 1870-1949 | | | |
GB/BCA/43 | Lansbury; George (1859-1940) | 1859-1940 | | | |
GB/BCA/41 | Maxton; James (1885-1946) | 1885-1946 | | | |
GB/BCA/7 | Churchill; Winston (1874-1965) | 1874-1965 | British politician. Became a Conservative MP in 1900 and held the offices of President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, First Lord of the Admiralty, Chancellor of the Exchequer eventually becoming Prime Minister from 1940-1945 and from 1951-1955. A noted statesman and orator, he was also an officer in the British Army, an historian, writer and artist. | | |
GB/BCA/96 | Beaverbrook; Max Aitken (1879-1964); Baron, | 1879-1964 | | | |
GB/BCA/250 | Samuel; Herbert Louis Samuel (1870-1963); Viscount | 1870-1963 | | | |
GB/BCA/4 | Baldwin; Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947); Earl | 1867-1947 | | | |
GB/BCA/9 | Thomas; James Henry (1874-1949) | 1874-1949 | Labour politician. Expelled from the Labour Party and the National Union of Railwaymen in 1930. Secretary of State for the Colonies 1924 Lord Privy Seal 1929 Secretary of State for the Dominions 1930-1935 Secretary of State for the Colonise 1935-1936. Resigned 1936 over stock exchange scandal. | | |
GB/BCA/71 | Amery; L.S. (Leopold Stennett) (1873-1955) | 1873-1955 | | | |
GB/BCA/146 | Chamberlain; Neville (Arthur Neville) (1869-1940) | 1869-1940 | | | |
GB/BCA/1673 | Little Man; The | | | | |
GB/BCA/42 | Mosley; Oswald (1896-1980) | 1896-1980 | | | |
GB/BCA/260 | Simon; John Allsebrook (1873-1954); 1st Viscount | 1873-1954 | | | |
GB/BCA/226 | Elliot; Walter (1888-1958) | 1888-1958 | | | |
GB/BCA/1926 | Bottom | | | | |