File:TINMAN4.jpg

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US President Benjamin Harrison standing wearing pots and pans in imitation of knights' armor, left; to right a larger figure of US Secretary of State James G. Blaine seated wearing elegant medieval garb. Harrison holds up a piece of paper towards Blaine, it reads "Take Notice: I am the Champion of the Tin Industry. No others are genuine."


Wikimedia uploader's commentary: President Harrison as Tin Man (because of his support for tariff on tin).

Source: Scanned from original 1890 Puck Magazine cover. Artist Taylor, Charles Jay.

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current11:40, 13 May 2016Thumbnail for version as of 11:40, 13 May 2016760 × 1,049 (74 KB)InfrogmationSomewhat higher res of same
22:12, 3 May 2006Thumbnail for version as of 22:12, 3 May 2006366 × 505 (46 KB)Erica Letzerich~commonswikiPresident Harrison as Tin Man (because of his support for tariff on tin). Scanned from original 1890 Puck Magazine cover.

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