A night's pleasure, or Irish whisky punch

In this scene, a group of gentlemen are seated in a drawing room and are over-indulging in alcohol. Several of the men have had far too much to drink and are falling to the floor, lying under the table or vomiting. Two men, however, continue to raise their glasses and toast Lord Wellington with whisky. In this scene, a group of gentlemen are seated in a drawing room and are over-indulging in alcohol. Several of the men have had far too much to drink and are falling to the floor, lying under the table or vomiting. Two men, however, continue to raise their glasses and toast Lord Wellington with whisky. Published by McCleary. Not signed, not dated. Not listed in Broadley or in the British Museum catalog. Caption: "Lord Wellington & our Army in Portugal." Caption: Pub'd by McCleary, 32 Nassau Street
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