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John Bull, Britain personified, is swatting away two cats -- Boer troops resisting British rule in South Africa -- while the rest of Europe condemns or conspires against him. What is significant about this map is the way that France is portrayed as less sinister than Germany, which is less sinister than Russia. Title: John Bull and his friends : a serio-comic map of Europe. 1900 / by Fred. W. Rose ; Matt. B. Hewerdine from a sketch by Fred. W. Rose. Serio-comic map of Europe

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John Bull and His Friends Commemorating the Peace Publication date ca. 1801 Topics Europe, Prints, Etching, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ca. 1801, United Kingdom, Hand-colored etching Accession_number 17.3.888-8 Addeddate 2014-02-26 06:57:59 Dimensions sheet 10 1/16 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33 cm) Identifier World War I recruiting poster John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. He is usually depicted as a stout, middle-aged, country-dwelling, jolly and matter-of-fact man. Title: John Bull and His Friends Commemorating the Peace Etcher: Piercy Roberts (British, active 1795-1827) Artist: After George Murgatroyd Woodward (British, 1765-1809 London) Date: ca. 1801 Medium: Hand-colored etching Dimensions: sheet: 10 1/16 x 13 in. (25.5 x 33 cm) Classification: Prints Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1917 England and Scotland are portrayed as John Bull sitting on shells labelled with their destinations: Canada, Australia, South Africa and India, attacked by two ferocious cats marked 'Orange Free State' and 'Transvaal'.

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John Bull (1562 - 1628) was in the service of Queen Elizabeth I before taking refuge in the Netherlands to avoid various charges, including adultery, levelled at him in England. He was known as an organist and a virginalist.* Bull wrote keyboard compositions, the best known of which is The King's Hunt. Uncle Sam originated in popular culture. His origins are disputed, but the name usually is associated with Sam Wilson, a businessman who supplied the army during the War of 1812. His barrels were stamped "U.S." for the government, leading him to be nicknamed "Uncle Sam." Your Personal Librarian. Subject Specialists. Research Support and Workshops. Citation Tools. OverDrive: Popular Audio and eBooks. Get It @ Yale (Borrow Direct, Interlibrary Loan, Scan & Deliver) Course Reserves. Off-Campus Access. EliScholar. John Bull could be referred to as Uncle Sam s older brother. He is a symbol for Great Britain much the same way that Uncle Sam is for the United States. As personifications of their respective nations, Uncle Sam and John Bull became popular during the 19th century. John Bull originated earlier, as a character in John Arbuthnot's The History of.

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John Bull, in literature and political caricature, a conventional personification of England or of English character. John Bull and His Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe By Fred W. Rose . . . 1900 purl.stanford.edu/gv312gb5975 Title: John Bull and His Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe By Fred W. Rose . . . 1900 Physical Description: 1 map : colored ; 28 x 20 in Publication Info: London Date: 1900 Place created: London Imprint: London, 1900 Genre: 140 votes, 10 comments. 562K subscribers in the PropagandaPosters community. A subreddit for propaganda collectors, enthusiasts, or all who are…. John Bull and His Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe By Fred W. Rose . . . 1900. Type of resource cartographic Imprint London, 1900 Digital origin reformatted digital Extent 1 map : colored ; 28 x 20 in Form cartographic image Map data Scale not determined. Digital content. Context

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France and Spain are attractive women, while Germany, Italy and England are Military commanders. his map, by Rose, followed the style created by a Frenchman, Joseph Goggin, showing Russia as an octopus. A nice example, with very minor fold breaks, else a clean fresh example in the original printed covers, as issued. Map John Bull and his friends : a serio-comic map of Europe. About this Item. Image. Inset: key map of Europe. 11 x 12 cm. Scale not given. Includes references to country caricatures. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.