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The Irish Union



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The Irish Union

Horrors of the Irish Union - Botheration of Poor Pat or A Whisper Across the Channel, 1798. A cartoon by James Gillray, referring to the Act of Union 1800 which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Hulton Archive

Media ID 11795596

© 2008 Getty Images

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a historic cartoon entitled "The Irish Union (Horrors of the Irish Union - Botheration of Poor Pat or A Whisper Across the Channel, 1798)" by James Gillray. The artwork alludes to the significant Act of Union in 1800, which brought together Great Britain and Ireland to form the United Kingdom. In this thought-provoking image, two men and two women are depicted sitting amidst a backdrop that portrays an amalgamation of symbols representing both nations. One man holds a spear while another examines a document labeled "Irish Channel". These elements symbolize the political tensions surrounding the union between these two countries. Gillray's satirical approach is evident as he highlights what he perceives as the negative consequences of this act. Through his clever use of imagery, he conveys how poor Pat—representing Ireland—is burdened by this union with Great Britain. The composition is rich in detail and symbolism, inviting viewers to delve into its historical context and interpret its underlying message. This print from Hulton Archive offers us an opportunity to appreciate Gillray's artistic prowess while reflecting on one of history's pivotal moments—the creation of the United Kingdom through the Act of Union in 1800.

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