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Miss Columbia-"I could be happy with either were t'other dear charmer away."

Miss Columbia-"I could be happy with either were t'other dear charmer ...

This illustration entitled Miss Columbia - "I could be happy with either were t'other dear charmer away", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on April 4, 1898, depicts an unin... More

Will John Bull Call Him Down? - Political cartoon, public domain image

Will John Bull Call Him Down? - Political cartoon, public domain image

This illustration entitled "Will John Bull Call Him Down", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on May 19, 1898, shows Spanish minister to Washington Polo y Bernabe looking to ... More

John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager

John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager

This illustration entitled, "John Bull Feels the Need of a Mule Manager", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on November 3, 1899, shows the difficulty the British had in gain... More

Too Hot to Hold - Political cartoon, public domain image

Too Hot to Hold - Political cartoon, public domain image

This illustration entitled, "Too Hot to Hold", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on January 27, 1900, depicts John Bull, the British equivalent of Uncle Sam, dropping the Ba... More

A cartoon of a man holding a tennis racket Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

A cartoon of a man holding a tennis racket Untitled - Political cartoo...

This untitled illustration by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Evening Star on September 16, 1915, shows "John Bull", England's equivalent of Uncle Sam, pondering if the issue of c... More

A political cartoon of a man kicking a ball Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

A political cartoon of a man kicking a ball Untitled - Political carto...

This untitled illustration by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on January 10, 1905, depicts British fishermen running for land as John Bull announces Russian's Baltic Fleet is... More

Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

An Enthusiastic Kinsman.  John Bull – I find it difficult to restrain my joyful emotions

An Enthusiastic Kinsman. John Bull – I find it difficult to restrain ...

This illustration entitled "An Enthusiastic Kinsman. John Bull - I find it difficult to restrain my joyful emotions", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on July 18, 1898, dep... More

The end of the war begins for humanity's sake

The end of the war begins for humanity's sake

This illustration entitled "The End of the War Begins for Humanity's Sake", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on August 4, 1898, depicts the benevolence of Americans followi... More

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