Description
'The Spanish Fryar'
meets the stars of The Professionals
It was demolished and rebuilt in 1863 when the railway was built
View of the new London Bridge from the pool of the River Thames
View of the Lord Mayor's table at the banquet held at Guildhall
Fenians In A Fix Finish:Float frame 'The Spanish Fryar''Fenians In A Fix', 1865. 'His Riverance' remarks; Ah, Thin, Mr Bull, if the Boys had Listened to Me, they'd have been out of that Ontirely. Two mutinous Fenians are clamped in the stocks. Meanwhile, a Catholic priest tells Beadle John Bull that the Fenians should have listened to him, and spared themselves their trouble. This cartoon is accompanied by a poem entitled 'The Fenian Boys in a Fix'. It was a time when the insurrectionist organisation,
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