Twelve o’clock versus ten o’clock.

Creator

Date Created

1884

Identifier

Hocken Pictorial Collections - 16,054
a6349

Description

As sketched by our own artist at ten oclock pm Monday 30th June 1884. Lister Hutton & Co Litho.
Through image on stone: They’re a coming. Hang Compromise, Pull ’em over. Warm work, but I suppose it’s all right. Fish Says so. Gentlemen, I assure you I have no personal feeling, but I like to win. Now then all together, One more, Pull for Tea and Temperance. They shall be virtuous. It may be injustice, but we will teach them to tread on our corns. An elder of the church trying to ruin me and my big family. Ten oclock, other side please. Think of the suffering masses on our right hand and on our left. A very pretty quarrel, but it’s no use interfering. No they call it a step in the right direction. Let them take it by themselves.

Extent

231 x 398 mm

Medium

lithograph on paper

Spatial Coverage

Provenance

Dr T.M. Hocken’s Collection.

Files

a6349.jpg

Citation

unknown, “Twelve o’clock versus ten o’clock.,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed April 26, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/5547.