InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Exiled. [Many ex-members of the Royal Irish Constabulary are paying for their loyalty by exile from their homes under threat of death at the hands of fellow-Irishmen. The British government are undertaking the removal-expenses of married men and their families to any place in Great Britain or Ulster, and providing them with assistance in finding suitable accomodation until such time as they can safely return to their homes or settle elsewhere.] (a Royal Irish Constabulary man and his family have their bags packed while waiting for somewhere to live during the InterWar era)
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![Exiled. [Many ex-members of the Royal Irish Constabulary are paying for their loyalty by exile from their homes under threat of death at the hands of fellow-Irishmen. The British government are undertaking the removal-expenses of married men and their families to any place in Great Britain or Ulster, and providing them with assistance in finding suitable accomodation until such time as they can safely return to their homes or settle elsewhere.] (a Royal Irish Constabulary man and his family have their bags packed while waiting for somewhere to live during the InterWar era)](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get2/I0000KdNrcZVQQyo/fit=1000x750/InterWar-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-Raven-Hill-1922-05-10-363.jpg)
