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  • Object number
    2010/10
  • Collection
    Collecting 20th Century Rural Cultures
  • Exhibition
    Collecting 20th Century Rural Cultures
  • Creator
    Mark Boxer (Artist)
  • Description
    Signed pen and ink cartoon by Mark Boxer (1931–1988). Published in The Times in 1978, shows the tension between pro- and anti-hunting groups.
    This is a signed, framed, original black and white pen and ink cartoon by Mark Boxer (1931–1988). The cartoon was published under the name 'Marc' appeared in The Times on 14 June 1978, and shows the tension between pro- and anti-hunting groups. It features a horse and rider, the horse wearing a 'Vote Tory' rosette, and a woman in a headscarf holding a sign reading 'Labour to ban hunting'. Mark Boxer produced political cartoons for newspapers such as The Guardian, The Times and The Observer.
  • Physical description
    1 cartoon: paper
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – ‘Description: Framed cartoon, pen and ink, black 7 white, by Marc (Mark Boxer 1931–1988). Signed top right and dated June 14 1978. Depicts a horse and rider – the horse wearing a ‘Vote Tory’ rosette and a woman in a headscarf reading a paper with the headline ‘Labour to ban Hunting’. // Dimensions: Frame 37 x 43 cm // Associated information: Purchased as part of the Collecting 20thc Rural Culture project. // Mark Boxer produced cartoons for many publications including The Guardian, The Times and The Observer. This cartoon probably appeared in The Times.’, Collecting 20thc Rural Culture blog [Thursday, 29 April 2010] – ‘Marc Cartoon, 1978 // As it's election time, here's the original pen and ink version of a political cartoon that appeared in The Times on June 14th 1978. The cartoonist was Marc aka Mark Boxer (1931–1988). // The glammed-up rider on the horse with a Vote Tory rosette towers over a rather more prosaic and head-scarfed woman holding a newspaper headline Labour to Ban Hunting. This relates to moves within parts of the governing Labour Party of the day to adopt a more hostile approach to hunting. Tony Benn, chair of the Home Policy Committee, was trying to get a commitment to ban fox hunting into the Party's manifesto for the forthcoming General Election. A policy pamphlet published in July, Living without Cruelty: Labour's Charter for Animal Protection did indeed recommend a ban but when it came to the 1979 manifesto only hare coursing and deer hunting were included, not fox hunting. // Attitudes to hunting raised tensions within the Labour Party throughout the twentieth century. Some supporters were close to the anti-blood sports Humanitarian League in the early 1900s and some helped set up the League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports in 1925. Private members' bills on the subject were periodically raised, without success, in Parliament. On a more pragmatic level, the Party hierarchy was obliged to recognise the level of attachment in rural areas across the social classes to hunting and other field sports if it wasn't to be perceived as solely an urban political force. // Mark Boxer's cartoons were first seen in the late 1960s, first in The Listener, later in The Times and finally The Guardian. He was also editor variously of the Sunday Times colour supplement and Tatler.’
  • Production date
    1978-06-14 - 1978-06-14
  • Object name
    Cartoon
  • Material
    Paper
  • Technique
    Drawn
  • Associated subject
    COMMUNITY LIFE : regulation and control
    HUNTING : chasing
    RECORDING AND REPRESENTING : visual representation
  • Associated person/institution
    The Times
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