Lion of England by Roderic Quinn
Author
Roderic Joseph Quinn
Date1913-1918
Object number00031382
NamePostcard
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 85 x 130 mm
ClassificationsPosters and postcards
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Joyce Linquist
DescriptionThis black and white postcard features an allegorical female figure, dressed in fabric decorated with the Southern Cross. She is pulling aside the Union Jack to reveal HMAS AUSTRALIA at sea. Below the ship is a poem titled 'Lion of England' written by the Australian poet Roderic Quinn.History"Lions of Old England, be not afraid!
Thou shalt not fight in vain.
THy cubs have grown to lionhood
With tooth and claw and mane.
Their unfleshed teeth are fierce and keen,
Their claws are young and strong,
There shall be work for claw and tooth
Ere aught shall do thee wrong.
Thy forest lordship shall not fail
Thy kingship shall not end
While they have power of flank toleap
And might of jaw to rend.
Lion of England bare thy claws
Be strong not be afraid
In that red day that draws a near
Thou shalt not lack for aid."SignificanceThis postcard is part of a the WA Stanley collection, which documents the history of Cockatoo Island - one of Australia's most important dockyards - and provides insight into the lives of the people who worked there.Mr Stanley worked in the drawing office of the island from 1915 to 1961.
Joseph Russell Stenhouse
1916