The victim of a railway accident approaching the railway board's directors for compensation for his extensive injuries. Watercolour by C.W.D., 1866.

  • D., C. W., active 1866.
Date:
1866
Reference:
12109i
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The 'victim (to chairman.) "Sir, in consequence of the carelessness of your servants. I have been compelled to have my leg amputated, besides suffering other injuries, and I consider myself entitled to compensation." Facetious director. "Lost your leg have yer? Regular stumps etc? - Well! If yer any-think of a cricketer it must be an ill-convenience!" Benevolent chairman. "Quite right sir - qu-i-te right, compensation by all means, loss of leg - eh? - an unfortunate accident that for all of us." (to secretary) "Here Mr Jones award this gentleman twelve shillings for a wooden one - and enter it on the minutes."' Jones replies: "The usual discount sir I suppose for ready money? That'll make it eleven shillings." Another director adds: "One can't be too cautious but he don't look like a malingerer!"

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1866

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1 painting : watercolour

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A railway board's - "Court of conscience" - victim and directors. C.W.D. 1866.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 12109i

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