Description
The cattle pens are visible beyond
Advertisement for Skyring Surveyors showing an allegorical statue of Justice on the left and non motorised vehicles on the street
Minerva cars were Belgian and sold as 'The Car Of Kings and Queens'
Exterior view with horse-drawn traffic and figures in the street
Usually working in pairs
Trust Me! hoses The cattle pens are visibleTrust Me!, 1870. Britannia is shown grasping her trusty sword of defence in a meaningful manner as Belgium asks her help. As usual in this cases, Britannia is more masculine and forceful than her younger and more feminine foreign counterparts. War had recently been declared by France on Prussia, and Belgium had some cause to fear an aggressive move against her by France. Taken in isolation, this cartoon might suggest that Britain was ready to spring
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