Title from heading above image., Two lines of dialogue below image: Come Tom & Sall, ben't you going to see the men hung this morning? No Bill no, we never takes unpleasure now., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Temporary local subject terms: Families -- Povert y -- Cats -- Hanging -- Posted broadsides.
A scene of pandemonia on a public street as animals escape from an Animal Kingdom as people flee the exotic animals -- kangaroos, bulls, elephants, lions, etc. -- including a cart driven by a monkey and pulled by a bull
Alternative Title:
Uproar on Change, or, A trip from Exeter to Charing Cross
Description:
Title and imprint from manuscript annotations on mount., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Sheet trimmed within plate mark with probable loss of text from bottom edge., Possibly an imperfect impression of a print entiled "An uproar on Change, or, A trip from Exeter to Charing Cross," which was published in 1828 by Edward McLean. Cf. No. 15603 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 11., and Mounted on sheet 24.9 x 36.1 cm.