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Title
To Home Rule
Object Name
Postcard
Maker
W & G Baird (Primary maker)
Date Made
c.1912
c.1912
Place Made
Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast
Belfast
Description
Anti-Home Rule postcard featuring Redmond driving a pig with Asquith’s face along a road past a signpost with one sign pointing towards Home Rule and the other towards ‘separation’. Neighbour - 'Where are ye drivin' him to, Johnny?' and Redmond - 'Whist, ye Divil ye! It's Home Rule he thinks we're goin' to; but it's Separation I'm driving him to.'
Materials
Paper
Place Collected

Catalogue Number
BELUM.W2011.1290
Copyright
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