List of Figures

2.1. ‘THE “REPEAL FARCE;” OR, MOTHER GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGGS,’ Punch, iv. (1843), 37.

2.2. ‘GENUINE AGITATION (A Scene from Shakespeare’s JULIUS CAESAR),’ Punch, iv. (1843), 217.

2.3. ‘REBECCA AND HER DAUGHTERS,’ Punch, v. (1843), 5.

2.4. ‘THE IRISH OGRE FATTENING ON THE FINEST PISANTRY,’ Punch, v. (1843), 15.

2.5. ‘THE SHADOW DANCE. (From the ballet of “Ondine” a little altered).’ Punch, v. (1843), 69.

2.6. ‘THE IRISH FRANKENSTEIN,’ Punch, v. (1843), 199.

3.1. ‘JACK THE GIANT KILLER,’ Punch, vi. (1844), 39.

3.2. ‘O’Connell, his sons, John and Daniel, and Party, on their way to the Four Courts,’ Illustrated London News, iv.(1844),41.

3.3. ‘THE IRISH TOM THUMB,’ Punch, vi. (1844), 112.

3.4. ‘The Procession Passing the Bank,’ Illustrated London News, v.( 1844), 164.

3.5. ‘A DISTURBER OF THE PUBLIC PEACE,’ Punch, viii. (1845), 185.

3.6. ‘BUBBLES OF THE YEAR — THE O’CONNELL RENT,’ Punch, viii. (1845), 1.

3.7. ‘THE DEMON OF DISCORD,’ Punch, viii. (1845), 217.

5.1. “‘RINT” v. POTATOES — THE IRISH JEREMY DIDDLER,’ Punch, xi. (1845), 213.

6.1. ‘JUSTICE TO IRELAND,’Punch, x. (1846), 171.

6.2. ‘A Connemara Cabin. — Drawn by Topham,’ Illustrated London News, viii. (1846), 61.

7.1. ‘UNION IS STRENGTH,’ Punch, xi. (1846), 161.

7.2. ‘“A GENTLEMAN IN DIFFICULTIES;” OR, DAN AND HIS “FORCES,”‘ Punch, xi. (1846), 69.

8.1. ‘The Famine in Ireland. — Funeral at Skibbereen. — From a Sketch by Mr. H. Smith, Cork,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 65.

8.2. ‘Boy and Girl at Cahera,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 116.

8.3. ‘The Holy Well,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 120.

8.4. ‘Saint Patrick’s Day,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 169.

9.1. ‘The New St. Patrick driving out “the Varmint,’” Punch, xii. (January [New Year’s Issue] 1847), [no page number].

9.2. ‘FUNERAL OBSEQUIES of Mr. O’CONNELL,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 104.

9.3. ‘The Funeral Procession Passing Mr. O’Connell’s House, in Merrion-Square,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 108.

9.4. ‘Mr. O’Connell.— From A Sketch Taken Just Previous to His Leaving England,’ Illustrated London News, x. (1847), 346.

12.1. ‘Forging Pikes — a Recent Scene in Ireland,’ Illustrated London News, xiii. (1848), 65.

12.2. ‘The Affray at the Widow M’Cormack’s House, on Boulagh Common,’ Illustrated London News, xiii. (1848), 81.

12.3. ‘EJECTMENT OF IRISH TENANTRY,’ Illustrated London News, xiii. (1848), 380.

12.4. ‘The Christmas Holly Cart’ and ‘Fetching Home the Christmas Dinner — Drawn by Leech,’ Illustrated London News, xiii. (1848), 408.

13.1. ‘The New St. Patrick; Or, Sir Robert Turning the Reptiles Out of Ireland,’ Punch, xvi. (1849), 119.

13.2. ‘GOG AND MAGOG GIVING PADDY A LIFT OUT OF THE MIRE,’ Punch, xvii. (1849), 37.

13.3. ‘A MORNING CALL,’ Punch, xvii. (1849), 25.

13.4. ‘LANDING OF QUEEN VICTORIA IN IRELAND,’ Punch, xvii. (1849), 47.

13.5. ‘IRELAND — A DREAM OF THE FUTURE,’ Punch, xvii. (1849), 87.

13.6. ‘Scalpeen,’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 393.

13.7. ‘Condition of Ireland: Illustrations of the New Poor-Law,’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 404.

13.8. ‘Condition of Ireland [continued],’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 405.

13.9. ‘Bridget O’Donnel and Children,’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 404.

13.10. ‘Searching for Potatoes in a Stubble Field,’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 405.

13.11. ‘Miss Kennedy Distributing Clothing at Kilrush,’ Illustrated London News, xv. (1849), 404.