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# "Keep To The Right!" This illustration by Agnes MacDougall depicts a horse-drawn wagon on a narrow forest road, with the driver visible from behind. The title "Keep To The Right!" appears to reference traffic safety or road etiquette—a public service message rather than political satire. The image likely dates to the early automobile era when horses and carriages still dominated roads. The caption functions as a cautionary reminder for safe driving practices, particularly relevant as vehicular traffic increased and collisions became a concern. This appears to be a straightforward safety PSA rather than political commentary, using pastoral scenery to illustrate the importance of road discipline and preventing accidents through proper lane positioning.

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