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Vintage Song Sheet Poor Callaghan Poster

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Vintage Song Sheet Poor Callaghan Poster

Vintage Song Sheet Poor Callaghan Poster

What will poor Callaghan do? Typography Credit: Wellcome Library, London Song sheet with pictorial front cover: A disabled soldier has his wooden legs stolen by four Irishmen in a bar. Colour lithograph by H.G. Banks, ca. 1899 Lettering: What will poor Callagahan do? Written by Tom Conley ; composed by George Le Brunn; sung by Michael Nolan ; H.G. Banks lith. Publication price: Price 4 shillings Portrait of Michael Nolan (a music hall performer) in character on front cover Song describes how four Irishmen called Hogan, Casey, Murphy and "me" spent all their money drinking beer in a pub with an ex-Highland soldier called Patsy Callaghan, who had had his legs shot off from under his kilt when at war. To recover their solvency they got Callagahan drunk, then removed his wooden legs and false teeth, pawned them, and left Callaghan literally legless on the pub bench. His plight, depicted on the front cover of the songsheet, is regarded by all as very funny, though the speaker can't help wondering (in the words of the chorus) "What will poor Callaghan do?". Colour Lithograph 1899 By: H. G. Banks after: Tom. Conley, Michael Nolan and George. Le Brunn From: Colour lithograph: A disabled soldier has his wooden legs.. Published: T.B. Harms,New York (18 East 22nd Street) : [1899], ©1899. Size: image 35.4 x 26 cm. Collection: Iconographic Collections Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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