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Cartoon, cricketing British Lion and Australian Kangaroo. The lion says: Well, you don t mind a good licking, so long as you get the gate money, do you?
1884
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1884 Anthropomorphism Australian Bryan Cricket Cricketer Cricketers Cricketing Entracte Humanised Kangaroo Lion Match Money Pads Sportsman Sportsmen Test
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Well, you don't mind a good licking, so long as you get the gate money, do you?
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This witty and whimsical cartoon from the 1880s depicts an anthropomorphized British Lion and Australian Kangaroo engaged in a friendly banter during a cricket match. The lion, dressed in cricket pads and wielding a bat, seems to be taunting the kangaroo, who is also dressed in cricket clothing, including a cap and gloves. The kangaroo, with a playful expression on its face, appears to be taking the lion's teasing in stride. The cartoon, titled "Bryan, Entracte," was published on July 26, 1884, and reflects the growing popularity of cricket as a sport during the Victorian era. The anthropomorphism of animals in this context adds a lighthearted and humorous touch to the image, making it a delightful representation of the camaraderie and sportsmanship that characterized cricket matches between Britain and Australia during this time. The cartoon also serves as a reminder of the historical significance of cricket as a symbol of Anglo-Australian relations. The first Test Match between the two countries took place in Melbourne in 1877, and the competition between the two teams continued to be a major cultural and sporting event well into the 20th century. This charming image captures the spirit of friendly rivalry and mutual respect that defined the relationship between the two nations during this period. Overall, this cartoon is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the history of cricket and the cultural exchange between Britain and Australia during the Victorian era. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder, making it a must-have for any collection of historical images or cricket memorabilia.
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