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EphemeraPoemHMCMS:FA2004.142.144Poem, based on the letters of the alphabet taking a humourous view of the Tichborne v Lushington trial. Circa 1871-1872.Visit Page
vol 2, page 142 -
Fine artPrint / Cartoon sketchHMCMS:FA2004.142.133Print, charcoal and chalk, Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, seated in court, wearing legal dress and looking severe, by Ape, circa 1873-1874Visit Page
vol 2, page 134 -
EphemeraInvitationHMCMS:FA2004.142.149Invitation, from Mr and Lady Gwendeline Petre to Mr Bowker to the celebrations for the marriage of Sir Henry Tichborne to their daughter, Miss Mary Gwendeline Petre, at 11.15am on 8 September 1887.Visit Page
vol 2, between pages 144-145 -
EphemeraPrint / Newspaper cuttingHMCMS:FA2004.142.138Newspaper cutting, sarcastic comment on Guildford Onslow's role in promoting the cause of the Claimant, circa 1872-1874Visit Page
vol 2, page 139 -
EphemeraPrint / PlaybillHMCMS:FA2004.142.143Playbill, a satirical poster presenting the Lushington v Tichborne trial as a pantomime, with witty descriptions of each character involved. Circa 1871-1872.Visit Page
vol 2, page 141 -
Fine artPrint / Cartoon sketchHMCMS:FA2004.142.132Print, charcoal and chalk, The Hon Mr Justice Lush, seated in court, wearing legal dress and a ridiculous wig, by Spy, circa 1873-1874Visit Page
vol 2, page 134