Donoghue v Stevenson (Mounted Print)

Product code: 90880
Materials: Print in brown cutaway mount
Dimensions: 18
Categories: Historical

This print records one of the most famous cases in English common law. The facts (as if you need any reminding) were as follows:

One Sunday in August 1928 Mrs May Donoghue ordered an ice cream float from a Paisley cafe, paid for by her friend. The proprietor brought the ice-cream in a tumbler and poured some 'D. Stevenson' ginger beer over it. Mrs D. took a drink and found the decomposed remains of a snail in the ginger beer. Suffering from severe gastro-enteritis, she issued a writ against David Stevenson, claiming £500 in damages. The case reached the House of Lords where the historic decision was made in Mrs D's favour. This print shows a Stevenson's Ginger Beer bottle with a snail on top. Below it appears Lord Atkin's "good neighbour" principle which has underpinned the law of negligence ever since.

The print size is 11" x 8", but once framed and mounted, the picture is 18" x 14".
Price: £20.00
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