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abnavidad022sp ANGEL BOLIGÁN DIARIO MEXICANO EL UNIVERSAL, ESPANHOL, 2013.Engano navideño.
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1444en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1444, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: Where are you going this summer, Libertad?Libertad: Didn't I tell you about my gran's house in the country? I went there once, there's a cow in one shed, and a horse and chicken and duks, and rabbits, and trees, many, which fill with the song of birds in the evening. Didn't I ever tell you about that?Mafalda: No.Libertad: Well, it seems we're going back there to that awful boring place!
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1087en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1087, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoSusanita: ...that's what my mother was told by the fat girl at the bakery who goes out with the son of the woman at 3B, the guy who studies nights and works days to help out at home. Poor thing! He wouldn't need to if his father was not so keen on the horses and they didn't owe so much to be butcher who has just bought a cab, the butcher? Can you imagine? His cab drive is the brother-in-low who married the seamstress who used to step out with that red haired boy who got in a mess with...Mafalda: Check-mate, Susanita.Susanita: Why such bad luck? Why? I ask.
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anfsp150714 ANGELI, FOLHA DE S. PAULO, 15.07.2014.Diálogo- DISCOTECA BÁSICA.- Patti Smith. Horses/Horses. Elmore James John brim. Whose Muddy Shoes. Mad Season. Above.
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PCL103855 How to watch your horse lose in the comfort of your own living room: *** Local Caption *** How to watch your horse lose
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PCL114674 "(Horses Shoed $5: a horse fleeing from man shouting ""shooo"")" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL111593 "In some respects the Fuehrer is like Napoleon, says a Berlin newspaper. Nonesense! napoleon never rode his white horse standing up." *** Local Caption *** Hitler on a hobby horse
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PCL106879 (Backstage at a theatre where set changers are putting a pantomime horse costume on a horse) *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about Theatre
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PCL113439 "Ah, yes...I read somewhere the railways were to give up using horses." *** Local Caption *** The railways giving up using horses
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PCL108101 "Underfed. The Working Horse. ""I suppose I don't count."" (a boney horse looks at the poster FOOD CONTROL - EXTRA RATIONS For HEAVY WORKERS during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109003 "The International Derby. The Horse. ""Sit me as light as you can, Winston; I'm not feeling very well to-day."" [Winston Churchill rides the British Industry horse]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL105196 A Motor-horse Steeple-chase. *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102892 My horse? Doped! Are you sure? *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Crime, Police, Law and Order from Punch"
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PCL100110 You don't see many horses on the road these days. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Michael ffolkes (Brian Davis)
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PCL106202 ...AND the bastards stole his horse. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Banx (Jeremy Banks)
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PCL111494 "'It's no good, we'll have to find a horse'" *** Local Caption *** Martin Honeysett cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101015 The Passing of the Horse *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL106254 (Woman reads 'Horse and Hound' with a 'spot the fox' photograph of the end of a fox hunt) *** Local Caption *** 'Spot the Fox' photo in Horse and Hound Larry (Terence Parkes) Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107216 (A little girl on a trotting horse kept in the saddle by baby reins) *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108592 "The Rival Forces. Scene — lonely Yorkshire Moor. Miles from anywhere. Passing horse-dealer (who has been asked for a tow by owners of broken-down motor-car). ""Is it easy to pull?"" Motorist. ""Oh, yes. Very light indeed!"" Horse-dealer. ""Then supposin' you pull it yourselves!"" [Drives off." *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101260 The Grand National. The horse who concluded it must be the proper thing to do. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from the Inter-War period in Punch
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PCL106465 (Police 'chasing' bank robbers by horse-drawn canal boat) *** Local Caption *** Post War Forties Crime cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104777 Brightest horse I ever had - broke a leg and shot himself. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by John Donegan
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PCL113085 "Bearing-Rein. ""Fair for the Horse, fair for the Man.""Sweet little device to keep coachman straight on the box.." *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch
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PCL108502 "The Survival of the Fittest. Hackney (to shire horse). 'Look here, friend, I'll be shod if they won't do away with us altogether some of these days!""" *** Local Caption *** Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103415 Increasing mechanization of the countryside is enabling more and more people to afford the luxury of owning...a horse. *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111364 "Kings and Queens of London. William-on-the-High-Horse. (William the Third, in St James's Square, SW)" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL102379 Pleasures of Housekeeping. Mr Briggs tries his Horse - Striking Effect on meeting one of those nasty Omnibusses. *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108895 "The Loan Horse. ""And don't look too carefully in his mouth.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL114759 "(A militant Suffragette wearing a horse costume attacks Wiiliam Gladstone, and fellow politicians, with a spear)." *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102237 Punch Autumn Number fron cover (Mr Punch sleeping on amound of hay in a horse drawn wagon with dog Toby running alongside) *** Local Caption *** Punch magazine front cover cartoons
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PCL103611 I thought you'd like it. Four of them have horses' heads. *** Local Caption *** "Interwar Leisure, Chess Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL107445 (1900- car being drawn by horse; 1910- plane being drawn by car) *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL106265 (Willowbrook Riding School. Girl giving apple to teacher's horse) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Animals, Pets, from Punch"
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PCL111368 "Kings and Queens of London. The Weary King. (James the Second, near the Horse Guard's Parade)" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109900 "Seeing is Believing. Nervous old gent (buying a horse for business purposes). ""But are you sure the animal is only five years old?"" Indignant dealer. ""Don't you take my word for it, guv'nor. Open 'is mouth and look for yourself!""" *** Local Caption *** Seeing is Believing
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PCL100916 The Rocking Horse Winner ; John Howard Davies *** Local Caption *** "Celebrity caricatures of stars of Film, Arts, Sport in Punch magazine by R S Sherriffs"
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PCL105226 A God called Horse. “You little beast — you’ve been eating Tonto’s peppermint creams.” *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111574 "Iron horse on its way. Buffet-car open, serving coffee, tea, hot toasted sandwiches." *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons on Holidays-Motoring-Transport
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PCL108781 "The Next Move. John Bull. ""That horse looks as if it wanted watering."" Stanley Baldwin. ""I did take him to the pond, Mister, but I couldn't make him drink."" John Bull. ""Well, don't stop at that. Try him with the pump."" (cartoon showing John Bull as a landowner and Stanley Baldwin as a farmer leading his Coal Industry horse from the Sweet Reasonableness pond to the Legislature water pump as a Commision Report bucket lies empty during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL104485 Delivering the Goods. (Lloyd George charges with his horses Labour and Capital as they pull the Munitions of War carriage from a factory) *** Local Caption *** WW1 Great War Cartoons from Punch Magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL113522 "A Very Dark Horse. Admiral Von Tirpitz. ""They'll never guess what we've got inside here!""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108200 "Tony Draws a Horse ; Mervyn Johns, Barbara Everest and Edward Rigby" *** Local Caption *** "Celebrity caricatures of stars of Film, Arts, Sport in Punch magazine by R S Sherriffs"
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PCL112168 "Gift Horse ; Bernard Lee , Trevor Howard and Richard Attenborough" *** Local Caption *** "Celebrity caricatures of stars of Film, Arts, Sport in Punch magazine by R S Sherriffs"
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PCL114757 "(A pack of hounds bring boots, a top hat, a whip, a horn and a horse to their gout-afflicted master in an attempt to get him to take them out)"
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PCL104221 Front cover / frontispiece of Punch Magazine - Summer Number - 1934..Mr Punch on a fairground merry - go - round with lots of diverse people on the other carousel horses . Illustration by EH Shepard . *** Local Caption *** img677
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PCL105227 A God called Horse (A little girl feeds her winning pony champagne from its trophy) *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112897 "Carry On! Member of National Petrol Reserve, off to the front (to cab-horse). ""Well, so long, old man! Keep the home fires burning!""" *** Local Caption *** Carry On! Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112335 "First sportsman. ""Where's your horse?"" Second ditto (who has a cut ""voluntary""). ""I don't know. We came — er — separately.""" *** Local Caption *** Interwar Hunting cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113627 "A Metropolitan Metamorphosis. The awful result of persistent ""crawling."" (a Victorian cartoon shows a horse drawn taxi cab gradually morphing into a snail during a London traffic jam)" *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
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PCL114730 "(a Victorian cartoon shows a militant Suffragette wearing a Female Suffrage horse costume attacking Wiiliam Gladstone, and fellow politicians with a spear as they defend with bayonets)." *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
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PCL101607 The Bessarabian's Farewell to his Steed. (a Romanian says goodbye to his Wehrmacht horse) *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL111917 "Horse Show at the White City. Miss Pam Smith on the famous 'Tusker' enters the Arena. Mr Robinson's 'Firebird' taking the water. Col. Boyce-Partington on 'Prince Consort' at the wall. The marquis of Basingstoke presented the trophies. Willowbrook Show on the Green. Shirley Wilkinson and 'Tearaway' enter the ring. Tom Jenkins' 'Thistledown' taking the water. Four year old Penelope Bright riding 'Nimble' tackles an obstacle. ""Well jumped Mary"" laughed Mrs Hornby-James who presented the prizes." *** Local Caption *** Horse Show at the White City
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PCL101361 The Distractions of an Indispensable. (Prime Minister david Lloyd George straddles the horses Labour Unrest and Paris Conference in a circus after WW1) *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109174 "The Fight for the Favourite. Mr. Lloyd George. ""Here, I say, this is my mount."" Mr. Winston Churchill. ""No, it isn't. I thought of it first."" (Churchill and Lloyd George struggle to get onto the Anti-Socialism horse first)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Cartoons from Punch magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL105229 A Freak Entry. Mr de Valera begins to be doubtful about backing himself both ways. (an Interwar cartoon shows Eamon de Valera entering a race with a horse of two opposing Republic and Commonwealth heads) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113535 "A Thoughtful Man. Mr Jenkins drove his new motor-car down to Epsom; But, to make sure of arriving there, he thought it only wise to bring his horses as well, in case anything went ""wrong with the works.""" *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109366 "The Car of Destiny. (France rides a chariot pulled by horses China, Britain, America and the Soviet Union at full gallop)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL110203 "Punch Almanack 1932. Front cover (Mr Punch riding a chestnut horse , taking a jump out hunting , dressed in a ' pink ' hunting jacket and top hat watched by dog Toby)" *** Local Caption *** Punch magazine front cover cartoons
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PCL112235 "From Fence to Fencer. Mr A J Cook. ""This is the horse you've got to ride."" Mr MacDonald (to himself). ""Well, if I must, I must. But I shall miss the comparative security of my present mount."" (ironic cartoon showing Ramsay MacDonald riding a fence while a horse with Nationalisation Of Mines is readied for him during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112399 "Farmer (in cart). ""Hi, stop! Stop, you fool! Don't you see my horse is running away?"" Driver of motor-car (hired by the hour). ""Yes, it's all very well for you to say 'stop' but I've forgotten how the blooming thing works!""" *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109066 "The Half-Way Horse. Mr. Bryce. ""Here's a Gift-Horse for you, my boy! What do you say to that?"" Master Johnny Redmond. ""Bad cess to ye, uncle Shamus! I'll not so much as look it in the mouth. I hate the sight of it! (a rocking horse has the words Devolution written on its side)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Ireland Cartoons from Punch magazine by Berrnard Partridge
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PCL108721 "The Peace Derby. "" Oh, Mr. Henderson, I can't even SEE disarmament."" "" Lying back a little, Madam, at the moment, but bound to win in the long run!"" (Europa waits for her horse Disarmament to come in at the Epsom Derby)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112904 "Candid friend (to MFH). ""I don't think much of your cub-hunters, Jack."" MFH. ""They're very useful horses; you see, we can either ride 'em or eat 'em.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108148 "Truly Delightful! Galloping down the side of a field covered with mole-hills, on a weak-necked horse, with a snaffle bridle, one foot out of your stirrup, and a bit of mud in your eye!" *** Local Caption *** Truly Delightful!
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PCL108948 "The Ladies' Pageant. Mr Asquith. ""This is no place for me!"" (Prime Minister Asquith runs across the track before the Anti-Sufrage and Suffrage horses collide with their jousting poles)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109712 "St. George's Dusk. The Champion. ""This is very humiliating, but I suppose I ought to have had a stronger spear."" (St. George's Sanctions lance is broken and his horse tired, as the dragon of Aggression approaches around the corner)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110343 "Pleasures of Housekeeping. Envelope, containing the Builder's little account against Mr. Briggs - much too serious a subject to jest upon. The unsettled state of the house for the last two months has so disordered Briggs, that his Medical Adviser recommends a little horse exercise by way of a change. Dealer. ""This is Horse No. 1. I should say it wos just the Hoss you want, Sir; only you must decide at once, because there's several parties very sweet upon him. He's a Gentleman's Hoss, Sir and carries his own head, Sir!"" Mr Briggs. ""Bless my heart!"" (Buys him.)" *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112452 "Ever since poor Jenkins met with that accident in the hansom cab last fortnight, his nocturnal slumbers have been agitated by a constantly recurring nightmare. He dreams that a more than usually appalling cab-horse bolts with him in Hanway Passage (Oxford Street); And cannot quite make out whether he is riding in the cab, or whether it is he who stands, powerless to move, right in front of the infuriated animal." *** Local Caption *** An urban nightmare
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PCL109118 "The God in the Cart. (An unrehearsed effect.) Turkey. ""I'm getting a bit fed up with this. I shall kick soon."" Austria. ""Well, I was thinking of lying down."" Kaiser Wilhelm II whips Austria and Turkey as they pull a chariot dressed as horses, with a sausage dog zeppelin following)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL114405 "‘It’s no good, we’ll have to find a horse’" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Crime, Police, Law and Order from Punch"
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PCL108504 "The Suffrage Split. Sir George Askwith....Fairy Peacemaker. Mr Asquith.......Master of the Horse. Asquith (to Askwith). ""Now that you've charmed yon dragon I shall need ye to stop the strike inside this fractious gee-gee.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch
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1459077 General. "Glad to see you walking, my lad. I always like to see a man who considers his horse.".Recruit. "Thank you , Sir. But my near side stirrup's broke, and I can't get on.".General. "Then why the deuce don't you get on with the off-side one?".Recruit (after some consideration). "But I'd be sittin' the wrong way round." *** Local Caption *** WWI Army cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111584 "Indiscriminate Dope. The Horse (addressing John Bull). ""It's all right, guv'nor. This isn't meant to make me try any harder. It's just a comforting drug."" John Bull. ""If this goes on, somebody will have to be warned off the course."" [It is widely recognised that the serious increase in the number of the unemployed cannot be entirely explained by ""world causes,"" but is due in part to the government's method of administration, which encourages abuse of the dole by those are not honestly seeking work.] (an InterWar cartoon shows Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald feeding race horse The Slacker with a bucket of Dole)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110602 "Oh,dear,that means all those wretched horses and dogs will be streaming through here again!" *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons by Anton
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PCL108969 "The Knight Errant. President Wilson (to League of Nations). ""Hold tight, ma'am; he'll quiet down diectly."" (Wilson with the League of Nations holding on, ride a US Senate horse that refuses to carry her after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110355 "Pleasant! Nervous gentleman. ""Don't you think, Robert, going so fast down hill, is very likely to make the horse fall?"" Robert. ""Lor bless yer - no, sir! I never throwed a Oss down in my life, 'xcept once; and that was one frosty moonlight night (just such a night as this it was), as I was a-drivin' a gent (as might be you) from the station when I throwed down this werry oss, in this werry identical place!""" *** Local Caption *** Pleasant! John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109095 "The Grand International. ""What price GERMAN NAVY? Admiral Tirpitz. ""Give you 8 to 5."" Mr. Churchill. ""I want 2 to 1."" Admiral Tirpitz. ""Well, I'll make it 16 to 10."" Mr. Churchill. ""Right, I'll take you."" (Churchill makes bets with Admiral Tirpitz as a bookmaker for Wilhelm & Co. at the Grand National horse race)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL102255 Punch - Autumn Number - 27 September 1939..Cover showing Mr Punch sleeping on a horse drawn cart full of hay..Cartoon by Punch *** Local Caption *** PUNCH Front Cover Cartoons
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PCL108610 "The Revival of the Road. Shade of Mr Weller, Senior. ""I don't say as I likes them wehicles, but I do like to see the road awenging of itself on the railway."" (an InterWar era cartoon showing the ghost of Tony Weller from Dicken's The Pickwick Papers looking on as bus loads of people drive past his pub The Coach And Horses)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110552 "One Down! (the Axis chariot driven by a German God of War loses one of his horses, Fascism, while the other, Nazism struggles on)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL101213 The Imperial Bagman's Joy Ride. (Wilhelm II rides a horse towards Vladivostock with the banner Deutschland Uber Alles as a Japanese samurai draws his sword during WW1) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111967 "Hey, New York! I'm Orville Foteman just off the bus from Horse Cave, Kentucky, and I'm going to turn you upside-down!" *** Local Caption *** Henry Martin cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112224 "Front cover of the Punch Almanack - 1932 . ..Mr Punch riding a chesnut horse , taking a jump out hunting , dressed in a ' pink ' hunting jacket and top hat with his Toby dog following . Illustration by Frank Reynolds ." *** Local Caption *** PUNCH Front Cover Cartoons
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PCL111085 "Model. ""I understand that you are painting Lady Godiva. Are you wanting a model?"" Artist. ""You're too late — I've done her. What I want now is the hind legs of a horse.""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL112027 "He Knew his Work. Proprietor of travelling menagerie. ""Are you used to looking after horses and other animals?"" Applicant for job. ""Yessir. Been used to 'orses all my life."" POTM. ""What steps would you take if a lion got loose?"" AFJ. ""Good long uns, mister!""" *** Local Caption *** He Knew his Work
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PCL110807 "Not to be Caught. Motorist (whose motor has thrown elderly villager into horse-pond). ""Come along, my man, I'll take you home to get dry."" Elderly villager. ""No, yer don't! I've got yer number, and 'ere I stays till a hindependent witness comes along!""" *** Local Caption *** Arthur Wallis Mills Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111082 "Molly (bursting into her mother's room). ""Mummy, is it fair? Betty says the doll's house is hers and the rocking-horse is hers and the big swing is hers, and when she's married she's going to take them all; and what I want to know is what are my poor children going to do?"" (Dissolves into tears.)" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL105438 “The pony phase may soon be over — she’s beginning to take an interest in boys.” *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101733 Sycamore Square. The Pigeons. *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL112265 "Four reasons why I think it is unlikely that I shall ever be asked to stay at Fiddlemore Place again. (cartoon showing a clumsy guest at a stately home walking over a carpet with muddy shoes, tipping a tray of food over the hostess at dinner, causing mayhem while riding a horse, and crashing his car into a statue)" *** Local Caption *** "WW2 Home Front, Family, Class, Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL103043 Manners and Customs of Ye Englyshe (new series) No 8. Ye Derbye Daye. *** Local Caption *** Manners and Customs of Ye Englyshe. Derbye Day
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PCL111875 "How to set about purchasing a car. (Start with an open mind; seek unbiassed expert opinion.) ""Eight-ten tootlets"" My dear fellow, don't touch 'em."" ""Twelve-sixteen wurzels!! Know 'em? Should think I do. Might as well throw your money into the Thames."" ""Sixteen-twenty blips!!! Yus; drove one once; steering gear went wrong; three weeks in 'orspital was what—"" ""Twenty-four scorchers!!!! Well, if yer want to commit suicide—"" The result—reliability, safety, economy and comfort." *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108874 "The Meat Supply. Bathing-Man. ""Yes, Mum, he's a good old 'orse yet. And he's been in the salt water so long, he'll make capital biled beef when we're done with him!!!""" *** Local Caption *** The Meat Supply.
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PCL101318 The Farmer is inspired by safety-first notices seen in the town. *** Local Caption *** Traffic safety on the farm
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PCL112888 "Carrier. ""Try zideways, Mrs Jones, try zideways!"" Mrs Jones. ""Lar' bless 'ee, John, I ain't got no zideways!""" *** Local Caption *** Sideways
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PCL100521 Trained Puttee Dogs. Just the thing for gentleman who stoop with difficulty.
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PCL112165 "Getting into Deep Water. Master Winston (to Master Lloyd). "" Lay into him, David."" Papa Asquith. ""Steady on, you young terrors; you're making it very uncomfortable for us in here.""" *** Local Caption *** Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104551 County Songs. XXIV. - Suffolk. *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL103849 Humane meet for Christmas week. *** Local Caption *** Norman Thelwell cartoons from Punch magazine
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