Ship Canal Cartoon Punch, Edward Linley Sambourne, 7 October 1882

Ship Canal Cartoon Punch, Edward Linley Sambourne, 7 October 1882

A cartoon in the satirical magazine punch ridiculing the idea that manchester could become a seaport to rival other major british cities such as liverpool. A woman, representing manchester, is dipping her toes into the proposed ship canal. The children playing around her represent the local manchester waterways: the irwell, irk, medlock, and cornbrook. Date: 7 October 1882.
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Author: Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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