Sir Robert Peel leads a queue for a coach but is told by the keeper of the coach-office, James Abercromby (Speaker of the House of Commons) that the coach has already gone. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.

  • Doyle, John, 1797-1868.
Date:
10 April 1838
Reference:
36801i
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HB sketches
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Description

Also waiting are Lord Stanley, Sir James Graham, Lord F. Egerton and Sir William Follett. The radical, C. Buller, his arms crossed, has a smug countenance. The scene refers to a somewhat farcical occasion when Lord Eliot brought before the Commons the question of Spanish policy. When nobody rose to begin the debate a decision was passed that effectively ended the debate

Publication/Creation

London (26 Haymarket) : T. McLean, 10 April 1838 (70 Saint Martin's lane : A. Ducôte's lithography)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, with watercolour ; image 25.3 x 35.6 cm + album.

Lettering

Too late for the coach. HB Extensive dialogue within the print

References note

An illustrated key to the political sketches of H.B., London 1841, pp.374-376

Reference

Wellcome Collection 36801i

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