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PCL101280 The Go-Betweens. A Love- Song. (illustrated poem) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL110073 "Rejected addresses. Kaiser (to America). ""Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love; But why did you kick me downstairs?""" *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW1, The Great War"
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PCL101502 The British Character. Love of Travelling Alone.. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from the Inter-War period in Punch
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PCL101505 The British Character. Love of Keeping Calm. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from the Inter-War period in Punch
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PCL108627 "The Resourceful Lover. Teuton Troubadour (serenading the fair Columbia). ""If she won't listen to my love songs, I'll try her with a brick!"" (Germany sings Love Me And The World Is Mine to th USA at the White House while thowing a Piracy brick during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL104386 Doris sends her love and has asked me to play 'deep in the heart of Texas' as a reminder of them all at Shepherd's Bush. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL101504 The British Character. Love of Games. *** Local Caption *** Punch British Character Cartoons
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PCL113366 "An Idyll. ""Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again.""—Childe Harold." *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111843 "I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honours more. (businessman buys his honours from the Party with cash and various types of honours are on shelves)" *** Local Caption *** The Love of Honours Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113548 "A Sea-Change. Tory Chorus (to Winston). ""You've made me love you; I didn't want to do it.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch
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PCL113401 "Almanacj 1887. November - December. Things One Would Rather Have Left Unsaid. Love-lorn Middy (about to join his ship). ""I've come to say good-bye, Amy!"" Cousin Amy. ""Good-bye, Johnny. When we see you next, I hope you'll be an admiral!"". The Victorian Era 1887." *** Local Caption *** Almanack 1887 November - December
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PCL101511 The British Character. Love of art galleries and museums. *** Local Caption *** Punch British Character Cartoons
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PCL101498 The British Character. Love of writing letters to The Times. *** Local Caption *** Punch British Character Cartoons
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PCL101509 The British Character. Love of digging things up. *** Local Caption *** Punch British Character Cartoons
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PCL101506 The British Character. Love of Dumb Animals. *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Animals, Pets, from Punch"
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PCL114476 "[When we have Television shall we ever be given the wrong number to look at while listening to the right one?] Voice over wire. ""And does Honey-Bunch love Bunny-Boy as much as ever?""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by David Louis Ghilchick
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PCL114601 "(South African Prime Minister J G Strydom as Moses carrying the commandment ""Thy shalt love thy white neighbour as thyself"")"
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PCL111243 "Love Me, Love My Cub. The Bear. ""I appreciate your affection for me; but why are you so unkind to the child of my heart?"" [At its recent conference the Socialist Party, which has just given tokens of affection to the Russian communist government, refused to admit British Communists within its political pale.]" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL104059 He Loves Me - He Loves Me Not - He... (British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain plucking spikes from the Italian porcupine Benito Mussolini in a 'Change of Foreign Policy') *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108616 "The Return from the Crusade. Field-Marshal Allenby. ""'Singing from Palestine hither I come; Lady-Love, Lady-Love, welcome me home.'"" Britannia. ""I do indeed - with all my heart!""" *** Local Caption *** The Return from the Crusade Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101501 The British Character. Love of Open-air Sports. *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL101042 The Old Love and the New. Mr Winston Churchill's dilemma. [Imperial Defence and the Economy compete for Churchill's affections] *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109730 Spithead. June 26. British Lion (taking the Young Lions out to see the Great Naval Review). Lor' love yer, my lads, this is the proudest moment of my life!
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PCL111242 "Love's Labour Lost; or, Laying it on too Thick! The Colonel, ""This - a very - passionate love-story is evidently written by a woman I should say - and a doosid ugly one into the bargain! The Major. ""Why? Is it so improper?"" The Colonel. ""Yes - beastly! But not only that, it's so full of abject and grovelling worship of the male sex! It positively makes me sick! No good-loooking woman ever thinks about us like that!""" *** Local Caption *** Victorian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111250 "Love Me, Love my Bear. Madame La Republique. ""C'est magnifique!"" King Leopold. ""Mais ce n'est pas la paix."" (France and Russia are tied together in a Franco-Soviet pact as the Belgian king holds the Locarno Treaty un-amused)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111267 "Look what I've brought you, darling—roses!" *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about the Vintage Lifestyle
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PCL110912 "Newly-affianced young lady (who is never going to forget the dance she has just had). ""Can you tell me the name of that lovely tune you just played?"" Member of orchestra. ""Certainly. It's called 'I Do Like my Little Drop of Beer.'""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Lewis Baumer
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PCL112921 "By the by, when does your divorce come off? ""End of October. Of course we'd love to see you, but we're only asking relatives.""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Lewis Baumer
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PCL105216 A lady's imagination conjures up a rather literal image of the metaphors used in her lovers poem. *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about the Vintage Lifestyle
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PCL107653 "Woodman, Spare That Tree! ""Woodman, spare that tree! I love it, every bough; The Asian mysterie, that it has lived till now!""" *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch
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PCL101143 The Loving Cup. (A song of the West African Conference.) Mixing pleasure with bizziness. *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Africa, Colonialism, Imperialism from Punch"
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PCL109344 "The Chatelaine; a Really Useful Present. Laura. ""Oh! Look, Ma' dear; see what a love of a chatelain Edward has given me.""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL113100 "Balkandum and Balkandee. ""Just then came down a monstrous dove whose force was purely moral, which turned the heroes' hearts to love and made them drop their quarrel."" - Lewis Carroll (adapted)." *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113553 "A St Patrick's Day Dream. (March 17). The Idyllist of Downing Street (with four-leaved shamrock). ""She loves me! She - but perhaps I'd better not go any further."" (Lloyd George plucks the Ulster leaf from the shamrock including Munster, Leinster and Connaught)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113626 "A Logical Refutation of Mr Darwin's Theory. Jack (who has been reading passages from the ""Descent of Man"" to the Wife whom he adores, but loves to tease). ""So you see, Mary, Baby is descended from a hairy quadruped, with pointed ears and a tail. We ALL are!"" Mary. ""Speak for yourself, Jack! I'm not descended from anything of the kind, I beg to say; and Baby takes after me. So, there!""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Animals, Pets, from Punch"
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PCL110477 "Out of the Swim. John Bull. Madame La France.} ""Come and join us!"" Germany. ""I should love to, but I feel rather hampered by this stuffy old costume."" [Germany wears the Disarmament Conditions swimming costume]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111694 "Il Faut Souffrir Pour Etre Belle! The scene depicted above is not so tragic as one might suppose. It merely represents that best of husbands, Jones, helping the lovely Mrs J to divest herself of her jersey." *** Local Caption *** Il Faut Souffrir Pour Etre Belle!
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PCL112940 "But you're very young, Jane. You are not thinking of getting married to him yet? ""Oh, no, m'lady — not for years. It would leave so long afterwards, wouldn't it, m'lady?""" *** Local Caption *** The length of married life
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PCL108168 "Trouble Among the Locarno ""Quins"". (France holds onto her Russian bear as Germany feels snubbed and Italy pulls the hair of his Abyssinian doll. Britain and Belgium look on infront of a notice 'Little Children, Love One Another.')" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113646 "A Labour of Love. [""We know what we are worth and we know what we can do. Once Germans stick together we can get the devil himself out of hell."" - from a broadcast by Dr. Ley.] (Dr. Robert Ley of the German Labour Front attempts to haul Hitler, dressed as the devil, from a crevice in the Donetz)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL107657 "Woman's Rights. Scotch Lady (who has tken a house in the Highlands, her servants suddenly giving ""warning""). What's the reason of this? Have you not all you want? - Good rooms, and good fresh air and food, and easy work?"" Spokeswoman. ""Yes, mem - but - but there's no a decent laad within cry o' us!""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons on Scotland and the Scottish from Punch magazine
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PCL109084 "The Great Amateur. Aviator. ""Marvellous flier! And does it for love!"" (a pilot looking up to the sky at Halley's Comet with his plane's wings and wheels made of money in an Edwardian early aviation cartoon)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL101300 The Flirt. *** Local Caption *** The Flirt
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PCL109716 "St Valentine's Day at Girton. First young lady (opens Valentine, and reads): - Charming, isn't it? Gussie must have sent it from Oxford?"" Second young lady (overlooking). ""Yes, it's out of the Antigone - The Love-Chorus, you know. How much jollier than those silly English verses fellows used to send!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107763 "What's up with you lately, old chap — is it some girl?" *** Local Caption *** Is it some girl?
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PCL110903 "Niece. ""And how do you like my furniture and decorations?"" Aunt. ""Well, my dear, I think it must be lovely to be young and have the stamina to live with it."""
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PCL109480 "The Artistic (!) Studio. A stereoscopic scene from fashionable life. ""Love, Pride, Revenge."" - The group represents a young minstrel of humble origin, declaring his passion to a lady of noble parentage. Her haughty brother, as may be seen from his menacing attitude, is about to avenge the insult offered to his family!" *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113587 "A Potential Son-in-law. Anxious mother of many daughters. ""Papa dear, do get Mrs Lyon Hunter to introduce you to his highness; you might then ask him to call, you know."" Papa dear. ""What for?"" Anxious mother. ""Well, my love, - you know the custom of his country! - He might take a fancy to several of the girls at once!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110131 "Punch's Fancy Portraits. - No. 79. The Transit of the Constellation Sara. Brilliant scene in a circle, or ""rapid act"" with which this variousy gifted artiste has successfully terminated her latest, shortest, and most important engagement, when she temporarily quitted the stage for the sake of the Master of the Ring. This season we shall welcome La Dame, - No, La Damala Aux Camelias! Or they might appear in a French version of The Happy Pair and The Old Farce of Sarah's Young Man." *** Local Caption *** Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114806 "(A couple sitting close together having dinner for two, getting married and then sitting yards apart at their dining table at home)" *** Local Caption *** Togetherness
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PCL104228 Freaky Fables: Horatio and Emma *** Local Caption *** Freaky Fables: Horatio and Emma
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PCL113596 "A Place in the Moon. Hans. ""How beautiful a moon, my love, for showing up England to our gallant airmen!"" Gretchen. ""Yes, dearest, but may it not show up the Fatherland to the brutal enemy one of these nights?"" (WW1 cartoon showing an old German couple and their dog taking a walk in the evening during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113623 "A Midsummer Night's Scheme. Lord Beaverbrook (as Oberon, expressing the magic juice on to Titania's eyelids): ""What thou seest when thou dost wake, do it for thy true-love take."" ""A Midsummer Night's Dream,"" Act II., Scene 2. (Titania represents the Conservative Party while the Donkey represents Food Taxes)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL112705 "Darlings, I'm engaged. This damfool wants to marry me." *** Local Caption *** A modern engagement
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PCL107742 "Where are you off to? ""To the doctor. I don't like the look of my wife."" ""I'll come with you. I hate the sight of mine.""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL108288 "This is just to tell you, dearest Mabel, that you are the one and only girl in the whole world..." *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL104203 Gallery-Goers. A short guide to the Art-loving public by Mahood.
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PCL108440 "The Two Pyrami. ""O sweet and lovely wall, show us thy chink.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL111594 "In the natural history museum A.D. 1910. Surviving race of motorists (log.). ""Oh, I say. What?! Used to walk across the roads! NO! How lovely!!""—""Went about on foot, and expected to be protected! Nonesense! What effrontery!""—""Do you believe it?! I don't. It's TOO RIDICULOUS!!""—""'pon my honour it's a fact! Why, they say CHILDREN USED TO PLAY ABOUT IN VILLAGES! Did you ever hear such an idea! Too deliciously improbable!!"" [Exeunt in roars of laughter to see something else. (an Edwardian cartoon shows an embalmed woman in a glass caninet - a Unique Specimen - Priceless Restoration of BRITISH PEDESTRIAN - Now Extinct at the EXTINCT MONSTER DEPARTMENT)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
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PCL113079 "Beauty a Critic on Beauty. Fred and Charlie. ""There's Mrs Spiffington! AIN'T she looking lovely!"" Mrs Billington (a rival beauty). ""I never COULD see the loveliness of Mrs Spiffington, I confess! Now, that short woman, with the large black hat, who's with her, IS lovely, if you like!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112468 "Essence of Parliament. Extracted from The Diary of Toby, MP. Scene in the House of Commons, Friday evening, July 4. Oh, what a surprise! One lovely Black Rod interrupts the GOM speaking, - and meets with a warm reception." *** Local Caption *** William Gladstone cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113046 "Betrothed. ""But the standing toast that pleased the most...""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL113234 "Argumentum ad Hominem. ""Oh, Joseph! Teddy's just been bitten by a strange dog! Doctor says we'd better take him over to Pasteur at once!"" ""But my love, I've just written and published a violent attack upon M. Pasteur, upon the score of his cruelty to rabbits! And at your instigation, too!"" ""Oh, heavens! Never mind the rabbits now! What are all the rabbits in the world compared to our only child!""" *** Local Caption *** Argumentum ad Hominem.
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PCL108973 "The Ladies' Advocate. Mrs Bull. ""Lor, Mr Mill! What a lovely speech you did make. I do declare O hadn't the slightest notion we were such miserable creatures. No One can say it was your fault that the case broke down."""
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PCL102743 Of course there's no harm in you ringing me at the office. I've got a marvellous boss—he simply eats out of my hand. *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112808 "Coercion! (it was midnight - a man wanted to see him- wouldn't tell his business - wouldn't give his name - must see him -). ""Oh, it's you, Doherty!"" (sternly.) ""What do you want with me at this time o' night?"" Tenant (in a whisper, looking round) ""I've come to pay my my bit o' rint, sorr, but for the love of heaven ax the Major, when he sinds out the Processes, not to lave me out, or ilse the Land-Lague'll have my life!!""" *** Local Caption *** Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110449 "Pamela. ""How's your wife, Peter?"" Peter. ""She died last Tuesday."" Pamela. ""Are you sorry?"" Peter. ""Sorry? Of course I'm sorry. I liked the woman.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL113680 "A Forgotten Patriotism. Shade of Parnell (to Mr de Valera). ""I suppose I loved my country at least as well as you do; But I should have been satisfied with the half of that offer.""" *** Local Caption *** A Forgotten Patriotism Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109281 "The Dawn of a Doubt. Master Adolf. ""It tasted lovely - but I'm beginning to wonder whether it's not going to disagree with me!"" (Hitler has a stomach ache after eating too much Viennese Pastry)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL107098 (A naked man and a naked woman arm wrestle across a bed)
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PCL113581 "A Queer Fairy Story or, The Babes in the War-Wood. [Italian newspapers have charmingly expressed the opinion that the rearmament of Democracies is becoming a menace to the peace-loving Dictators of Europe.) (Stanley Baldwin and Leon Blum pull a terrified Hitler and Mussolini through the wood armed with artillery)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108257 "Those Dreadful Boys! Algernon. ""And, Dearest, if the devotion of a life--"" - (At this moment his hat is knocked over his eyes by a common star-fish, or five-fingers (Asteria rubens), thrown, with considerable force and precision, by one of those infern---high-spirited little fellows her younger brothers, Tommy and Bertie!!!" *** Local Caption *** Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111131 "Militant. ""Now, isn't that provoking? Here's a lovely big house to let and I've forgotten my matches!!""" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112095 "Good, sir? Why, it's changed my 'ole outlook on life." *** Local Caption *** The life-changing film
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PCL112067 "Hampstead Heath on Whit-Monday. In view of the fact that we go to press before Bank Holiday, our artist thought it wiser to supply enough illustrations under the above heading to cover all probable contingencies. In the unlikely event of the day being fine, readers will kindly consider this page a wash-out." *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Lewis Baumer
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PCL107454 "Youth (who has just rescued girl from drowning). ""Just in time - what?"" Girl. ""Only just. I'm going home tomorrow.""" *** Local Caption *** Interwar Fashion Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113375 "An Autumn Night's Nightmare. Scene 1. Pyramus of USA (on speculation bent)-""Thou wall, O wall, O sweet and lovely wall, show me thy chink!"" Scene II. The Same (after failure of speculation)-""O wicked wall, through whom I see no bliss,cursed be thy stones for thus deceiving me"" (A Midsummer Night's Dream, V.1) [Uncle Sam angered at Wall Street]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113593 "A Point of View. Tomkins (he has heard his friend Stanley talk so much about that lovely spot Wobbleswick, whither he was going sketching, that he was induced to accompany him. A day has elapsed, and he is awakening to the horror of situation!) ""Seems to me an infern- I call it rather a dull place! Stodge.""Dull old fellow! How can you say so? Look at this beautiful breezy common! And the lines of those old houses in the beach, breaking the horizon, and the colour! And the jolly quiet of the place! None o' your beastly barrel-organs or gaping tourists swarming about! I thought you'd like it!!""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL109211 "The Elusive Mahatma. She only said, ""My life is dreary; He cometh not,"" she said; She said, ""I am a-weary, a-weary; If I were not a perfect lady I'd like to smack his head."" - With apologies to Tennyson. (an Interwar cartoon shows Britannia as a lover looking out of her window and pining for Gandhi)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113624 "A Midsummer Day's Plea. Pyramus. ""Thou wall, O wall, O sweet and lovely wall, Show me thy chink."" (""A Midsummer Night's Dream"" Act V Sc. I) [Mr.Chamberlain recently referrred to ""a sort of wall between the British and Russian Governments which it is extremely difficult to penetrate.""] (USSR with her hammer and sickle stands on the other side of the Baltic States Problem wall with Chamberlain dressed as a roman soldier armed with umbrella)" *** Local Caption *** Inter-War Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL112314 "Fond and resourceful Mother. ""It's baby's birthday to-morrow. He's too young to invite children, so I'm having fifteen people in to play bridge.""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL111070 "More Happy Returns. ""Who would have fancied a few years ago that I should be getting all these lovely presents on my sixty-fourth birthday?"" (a happy Stalin looks at the end of his bed to see Nazi jack boots stuffed with presents From Great Britain, From USA, From Czechoslovakia, From Iraq, From Turkey, Co-Operation, Agreement, Goodwill, Second Front and Plans For 1944)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL112513 "Elderly gentleman (alone in a compartment with fully-armed soldier, next stop one hour). ""Excuse me, my man, but your face is strangely familiar to me."" Soldier (with meaning). ""Quite likely, Sir, seein' as you were the gent in the Tribunal who made game of me bein' a conscientious objector. But you'll be glad to 'ear I've changed my mind, and I ain't now got any objection to takin' 'uman life.""" *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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