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Busy street scene with cattle
A model ship lies abandoned by the boy's feet
5th February 1969
one being towed by a horse on the towpath
Justice to the Rescue! Size:XL: 100 x 75cm Busy street scene with cattleJustice to the Rescue!, 1876. Uncle Sam and John Bull, representing Britain and the United States of America, are tearing up the Extradition Treaty of 1842. The allegorical figure of Justice, identifiable by her sword and scales, intervenes, saying: 'Stop, gentlemen! You've both of you too many rogues loose, to do without that!'. The extradition treaty was a clause dealing with the mutual extradition of criminals and was part of the Webster Ashburton