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Title
Thunder, lightning and smoke, or, the wind shifted from the north to the east
Type
Still Image
Monograph
Subject
Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806
Francis, Philip, 1740-1818
North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792
Politics & government--England--1780-1790 (LCTGM)
Cartoons (Commentary)--British--1780-1790 (GMGPC)
Etchings--British--1780-1790 (GMGPC)
Genre Form
graphic
Classification
LCC: PC 3 - 1788--Thunder, lightning and smoke ... (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
still image (sti)
Note
Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress)
Summary
Print shows Sir Philip Francis(?) standing, facing right, with dagger in left hand, on the far right, Warren Hastings, wearing a turban, is standing amid bags of money beneath a flag "India Preserved" and against thunder and lightning coming from Edmund Burke and Charles James Fox whose heads are atop a weathervane labeled "Impeachment" which is supported by Francis, the "Source." A cloud of smoke extends to the left behind Burke and Fox, it obscures a "Coal[i]tio[n]" beneath which sits Lord North in rags with a flag "America Lost" and an "M.T." purse. The smoke screen on the left contains several statements: "He has utterly ruined his country!" -- "Hold the man infamous that associates with him!" -- "Consider the man curst that goes over the threshold with him!" -- "We will not suffer him to escape" -- "We pledge ourselves to bring him to the Scaffold!!!" -- "We will not rest till we have brought him to the Block!!!"; the thunder and lightning (or the wind that has shifted from North to Hastings) contains flowers and dice; Burke and Fox, holding the cup, appear to have cast their lot with Hastings who looks alarmed
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Thunder, lightning and smoke, or, the wind shifted from the north to the east