An 1867 cartoon by Sir John Tenniel entitled “The Fenian Guy Fawkes” from the magazine Punch.
The Fenian in the picture sits on top of the gunpowder keg holding a torch with innocent women and children surrounding him.
A Home Rule cartoon from the 1880s depicting Charles Stewart Parnell, the leader of the Home Rule movement who gained the support of a great number of Fenians at home and abroad as a result of his aggressive political stance and his ability to…
An example of the verses, songs and pictures circulated in London streets after the Clerkenwell explosion.
The excerpt reads:
On the 13th of the month of December,About four in that same afternoon,Those villains with a barrel of powder,The results…
The Shan Van Vocht, alternatively spelled Sean Bhean Bhocht, was a cultural nationalist newspaper publish in Belfast. This is the cover page of the v.1, no.1. Published on the 15th of January, 1896. In addition to it's title and slogan, the cover…