Cartoonist unknown :Colonial servant-galism. Punch, or the Wellington Charivari, 1868.

Cartoonist unknown :Colonial servant-galism. Punch, or the Wellington Charivari, 1868.
Date
1868
By
Punch, or the Wellington charivari (Periodical)
Reference
J-065-001
Description

A mistress in her parlour interviews a prospective female servant.

Other Titles - pardon annum honorarium

Extended Title - Lady - 'Very well, and what wages do you require?' Jemima Ann - 'Wages! Beg parding, Mim, my onner-raryum is Forty Puns per hannum; and I 'lways hattends the Bread and Butter Balls.'

Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: A5 size bromide from newspaper (engraving)

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1 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), A5 size bromide from newspaper (engraving)
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