The Weather and the Crops
1856
Wood engraving
Punch (16 August 1856)
“Well, neighbour, we’ve had peace' and now there is every prospect of plenty. Misfortunes never come single.” — an example how farmers and landowners viewed the price of grain far differently than did the consuming public, especially urban workers.
Image and text from an Internet Archive online version of a copy of in the University of Toronto Library. Text and formating by George P. Landow