Satirical cartoon showing a buxom young lady in a carriage drawn by two cockerels, and a man dressed as a harlequin. Another man rides one of the cockerels, and has the horns of a cuckold. The cartoon appears to be about the betrayals and indiscretions of public figures unknown. The pantomime 'Cock-a-doodle-doo' was performed at Sadlers Wells Theatre in the early 19th century.
A Scene in the Pantomine of Cock-a-Doodledoo!!
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