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PCL110489 "Our Voluntary Army. (Cover, supplement)" *** Local Caption *** "WW1, Great War Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL110679 "Officer at Front (reading a letter from home). ""The other day we went to see the ruins of a house which had been bombed by a Zepplein. You can't imagine what it was like!""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Total War cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100257 When the Boys Come Home. Peace days in Piccadilly. *** Local Caption *** WW1 Post War Soldiers Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108812 "The New Conductor. Opening of the 1917 Overture. (Lloyd George in charge of his orchestra, prepares for a loud symphonic movement)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Great War Cartoons from Punch Magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL113679 "A few conceptions, picked up from press accounts here and there, of what the ""tanks"" are really like." *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW1, The Great War"
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PCL109984 "Russia is doomed, sir -- doomed! ""What do you mean by 'doomed'?"" ""Never mind what I mean, sir. It's not what you mean but what I say that matters.""" *** Local Caption *** "WW1, Great War Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL102272 Pro Patria. A tribute to woman's work in war-time. (a woman ploughs a field as part of the Women's Land Army during WW1) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108886 "The Mark of The Beast. Imperial beggar. ""Pity a poor war-lord who has lost half his men, and must have more money in order to lose the other half."" (Wilhelm II holds a sign Every Mark Helps in his latest war bond drive during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109023 "The Imps of War. Kaiser. ""After all the trouble I've taken with you I must say that as little terrors, you disappoint me."" (Wilhelm II holds his children the zeppelin and the u-boat during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109223 "The Easter Offering. Mr. Lloyd George (fresh from Paris). "" I don't say it's a perfect egg; but parts of it, as the saying is, are excellent."" (Lloyd George holds a large Easter Egg of Draft Peace Terms)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Great War Cartoons from Punch Magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL108454 "The Triumph of Coalition. The Evicted Ones. ""Well, anyhow, down with the Kaiser!"" (Secretary of State for the Colonies Andrew Bonar Law with Constitutional scarf and Secretary of State for War David Lloyd George with National Liberal handkerchief share tea during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112450 "Everything in its Proper Order. Hun Prisoner. ""Und ven comes der peace of vitch dey vos talk?"" Tommy. ""One thing at a time, Fritz. We've got to finish the war first."" (a British soldier talks to a German prisoner at the end of WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109007 "The Innocent. Crown Prince. ""This ought to make father laugh!"" [In an alleged interview the crown prince is reported to have said, ""As to being a war agitator, I am truly sorry that people don't know me better. There is no 'war party' in Germany now - nor has there ever been.""] (Crown Prince Wilhelm plays a flute while wearing sheeps clothing as his father Wilhelm II looks on angrily during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108472 "The Throne Perilous. Austria and Italy (to the new ruler of Albania). ""Be seated, Sir.""" *** Local Caption *** "WW1, Great War Austria, Italy, Albania Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL101319 The Farmer and the New Farm-Labourer. *** Local Caption *** WW1 Women Workers Cartoons from Punch magazine
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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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PCL108409 "The Wait. His master's voice. ""I've nothing for you. Go away!"" (a sad looking Mehmed V of Turkey looks in from the cold at Wilhelm II's house during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111899 "How is it you're not serving, young man? ""Early closing today, sir""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Recruitment cartoons from Punch magazine
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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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PCL112259 "Frantic nurse. ""Gracious goodness, children! What are you doing?"" Youthful Chorus. ""Gas attack.""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113682 "A Fateful Session. Sitting hen. ""Go away! Don't hurry me!"" (the Irish Convention hen continues to sit on her egg while members of the press wait impatiently during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108662 "The Promise of Winter. Russia. ""My season, I think."" (the Russian bear prowls in a snow storm near a German soldier's hemet and abandoned artillery gun during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL102096 Reconstruction; A New Year's Task. (a boy sculpter tries to rebuild a damaged globe for 1919) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108608 "The Riddle of The Sands. Turkish camel. ""Where to?"" German officer. ""Egypt."" Camel. ""Guess again."" (the Turkish camel is leading a German officer nowhere in the desert during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL101325 The Failure of the Film-Thrill. Patients from the latest push at the pictures. *** Local Caption *** "WW1 Wounded Soldiers, Film, Home Front Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109983 "Russia First. Russia (to the Spirit of Revolution). ""Throw down that torch and come and fight for me against the enemy of liberty."" (the Spirit of Revolution runs through the destruction with a torch of Dissension after Russia's broken shield and sword during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109990 "Ruins of Empire. Shade of Bismark. ""I built with blood and iron, and only blood remains."" (the ghost of Bismarck watches as Germany is destroyed with revolution, pillars lie collapsed and people kill eachother amid the flames after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL104192 German [crossed out] East Africa. (the British Lion stands proudly in the desert with the British flag raised over a broken iron cross and a box with Fritz - A Place In The Sun during WW1) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL100503 Truthless Days. [English newspapers have now been excluded from Germany.] (a WW1 cartoon shows a German officer sitting ontop of The Well of Truth where a notice reads The Fatherland - Invincible - Not An Inch Of Ground Lost - Official) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL101341 The Dud. (An un-exploded artillery shell feels sad to have become a museum piece back at the Home Front) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by HM Bateman
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PCL108515 "The Sultan ""Over the Water."" Mehmed V. (to Constantinople). ""I don't want to leave you, but I think I ought to go."" (Mehmed V flees Constantinople to Asia Minor carrying bags, bonnets, a photo of Wilhelm I and a parrot crying Kismet! during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109071 "The Greater Game. Mr Punch (to Professional Association player). ""No doubt you can make money in this field, my friend, but there's only one field to-day where you can get honour."" [The Council of the Football Association apparently proposes to carry out the full programme of the cup competition, just as if the country did not need the services of all its athletes for the serious business of War.] (Mr Punch holds a newspaper headline Hard Fighting At The Front during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109492 "The Answer. ""When duty whispers low, 'thou must,' They all reply, 'I can.'"" Emerson (adapted). (Britannia holds her trident and the National Register infront of civilians and a munitions factory during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113659 "A Handy Man. Marine (somewhat late for a parade). ""At six o'clock I was a bloomin' 'ousemaid; at seven o'clock I was a bloomin' valet; at eight o'clock I was a bloomin' waiter; an' now I'm a bloomin' soldier!"" (a marine has been called up to join the army during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112149 "GOC. ""Well, my man, what are you in civilian life?"" Dejected private. ""Professor of Greek history at one of the universities, sir."" (a general meets an educated soldier in an army training camp during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113130 "Autumn Fashions. The Turkey (to the Bulgar Fox, as they enter the Presence). ""It's all right - he's not wearing one himself."" (Wilhelm II as an eagle with a bald bottom at the end of WW1 as Mehmed V of Turkey and Ferdinand I of Bulgaria look on)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110520 "Our Friend The Enemy. John Bull (very calmly). ""Ah here he comes again - my best recruiter."" (John Bull looks up to the sky at night as search lights look for zeppelins above London during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111006 "Mrs Green to Mrs Jones (who is gazing at an aeroplane). ""My word! I shouldn't care for one of them flying things to settle on me!""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Elderly People cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112103 "Grannie (dragged out of bed at 1.30 AM and being hurriedly dressed as tbe bombs begin tio fall). ""Nancy, these stockings are not a pair.""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 Elderly People cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102965 Mr Dobbs profits by some expert advice from a friend in the Sappers recently home on leave and protects his allotment from enemy raids. *** Local Caption *** WW1 Home Front Allotments Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108827 "The New ""Battle of The Baltic."" Tirpitz (after Nelson - with a difference). ""I see no Russian victory!"" (an ironic WW1 cartoon shows Admiral von Turpitz looking into his telescope with his eyepatch while German ships are sunk behind him)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110074 "Reinforced Concrete. John Bull. ""If you need assurance, sir, you may like to know that you have the loyal support of all decent people in the country."" (John Bull places a hand on Lord Kitchener's shoulder during WW1 as he stands on a copy of the Daily Mail)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113391 "America to the Front. [In view of the present needs of the Allies, America has not waited to complete the independent organisation of her army, but has sent her troops to be brigaded with British and French units.] (for the first time American soldiers enter the battlefield during the WW1 conflict)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109004 "The Inseparable. The Kaiser (to his people). ""Do not listen to those who would sow dissension between us. I will never desert you."" (Wilhelm II hugs a German by strangling him around the kneck as the newspaper headline reads No Peace With The Hohenzollerns during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109075 "The Great Uncontrolled. The Mutton. ""I hear they want more of us now the meatless days are off."" The Beef. ""Don't you worry. Thanks to the profiteers, people con't afford to eat us."" (a sheep and a cow discuss meat prices during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108546 "The Slump in Central Europes. Ferdie. ""The all-highest seems a bit below par."" Sultan. ""Why did we ever leave our comfortable fence?"" (Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and Mehmed V of Turkey stand in rising water after having jumped from the Neutrality fence during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112971 "Burning His Fingers. Bolshevist (posing for the Triumph of Freedom). ""I don't think I feel like carrying on much longer. I believe this cursed thing must have been made in Germany."" (a Bolshevik stands with a touch paper burning the flames of Anarchy during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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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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PCL108762 "The Old Man of The Sea. Sinbad the Kaiser. ""This submarine business is going to get me into trouble with America; But what can an all-powerful do with a thing like this on his back?"" (Wilhelm II carries Admiral von Tirpitz, dressed as a pirate with Lusitania in his pocket during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113285 "Another Gas Attack. Kaiser (to all-highest-but-one). ""And how goes it?"" Hindenburg. ""Sire, I have dealt the enemy a smashing blow."" Kaiser. ""So? And where was that?"" Hindenburg, ""In the Vienna press, sire."" (Wilhelm II at field marshall von Hindenburg's office during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113543 "A Strain on The Affections. Norwegian (to Swede). ""What - you here, too? I thought you were a friend of Germany?"" Swede. ""I was."" (Swedish and Norwegian sailors await rescue after their ships have been sunk by German u-boats during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109930 "Scene: Concert at a Casualty Clearing Station. Padre. ""Lance-Corporal Gascoyne, of the --- Regiment, just in from the Somme, will sing 'A Little Bit of Heaven'.""" *** Local Caption *** "WW1 Casualties, Rehabilitation, Entertainment, Religion cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109715 "Staff Officer (inspecting a scratch collection of G.S. men). ""Ah, my man - ribbon, eh? Don't seem to remember the colours. What campaign is that?"" G.S. Man (proudly). ""First prize, ploughin' match at Yeovil, Zur.""" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112284 "For This Relief Much Thanks. German Kaiser. ""My poor, poor friend! This is a terrible accident that has befallen our beloved GOEBEN."" Sultan of Turkey (concealing his satisfaction). ""It is the will of Allah."" (Mehmed V of Turkey is consoled by Wilhelm II during WW1 after the battlecruiser SMS GOEBEN ran aground off Nagara and was rescued)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110085 "Ready and Waiting. Member of Volunteer Training Corps (to President of Local Government Board). ""What can I do? Ah! I'm glad they've asked me that at last. I shall tell them I'm one of half-a-million volunteer soldiers who've been waiting for a job for the last six months."" (Walter Long gives a volunteer soldier the National Register list during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112659 "Dishonoured. Captain of the Emden. ""Dirty work! (Captain Karl von Muller looks disapprovingly at the Sydney Press and the headline Raid on Scarborough - Kaiser's Fleet Shells Women and Children)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113397 "Amenities of the High Command. Ludendorff. ""And how goes the people's idol? Any more nails since your latest victory?"" Hindenburg. ""My dear fellow, I give you the credit for it. Your friends always said that I got my brains from you!"" (general Ludendorff and field marshal Hindenburg look dejected with a table of maps having thrown off their caps while outside a statue of Hindenburg is covered in nails during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110954 "NCC. First Conscientious Objector. ""I wonder why they've put us on to shifting this infernal manure-heap."" Second ditto. ""I - I did tell the sergeant after drill yesterday that I thought I'd be better employed in cultivating my garden at home."" (two soldiers engaged in hard labour during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108603 "The Rush to Salonika. Wilhelm and Franz Joseph. ""Ferdie, the post of honour is yours."" Ferdie. ""You can have it."" (Ferdinand I of Bulgaria refuses to go first into battle as Wilhelm II pushes him while Salonika is heavily defended with barbed wire and a fearful Franz Joseph I of Austria looks on during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109076 "The Great Uncontrolled. Lord Rhondda. ""Look here, John, are you going to tighten that belt, or must I do it for you?"" John Bull. ""You do it for me. That's what you're there for."" (John Bull stands infront of the poster in Lord Rhondda's office which reads You Are Respectfully Invited To Eat A Little Less - By Request - A. Yapp, during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL107934 "Weary William. Little Willie (calling on his Imperial Parent during the Berlin strikes). ""You're not looking your best to-day, father."" The Kaiser. ""No, my boy; I think I want a rest from what our friend Hertling calls 'The unbroken joy of battle.'"" (Wilhelm II slumps in his chair after reading the newspapers and outside crowds gather with Give Us Peace and Give Us Food during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112292 "For Neutrals. ""Why do we torpedo passenger ships? Because we are being starved by the infamous English."" For Natives. ""Who says we are in distress? Look what our splendid organisation is doing!"" (WW1 cartoon showing Wilhelm II's propaganda at home portrayng Germans that they are well fed and happy and abroad blaming the English for starving the Germans)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112902 "Cannon-Fodder - and After. Kaiser (to 1917 recruit). ""And don't forget that your Kaiser will find a use for you - alive or dead."" [At the enemy's ""Establishment for the Utilisation of Corpses"" the dead bodies of German soldiers are treated chemically, the chief commercial products being lubricant oils and pigs' food.] (Wilhelm II speaks to a new soldier and points to a kadaver processing factory during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109216 "The Elixir of Hate. Kaiser. ""'Fair is foul, and foul is fair; hover through the fog and filthy air.'"" (Wilhelm II quotes Macbeth's witches after creating a Poison, a smoking shell revealing the devil's face while a chemical test tube sits on the Hague Convention, an eagle sits on the globe, a Kultur rattle snake sits on the floor while in the background are a hangman's rope, a soldier's skeleton and a baby nailed to the wall during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111154 "Medical Officer. ""Sorry I must reject you on account of your teeth."" Would-be-Recruit. ""Man, ye're making a gran' mistake. I'm no wanting to bite the Germans, I'm wanting to shoot 'em."" (a man attempts to enlist at an army recruitment office at the start of WW1 infront of posters General Mobilisation, Regiment Recruits Wanted, Your King And Country Needs You and A Call To Arms)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108944 "The Lastest Air-Raid. Scene - Luxurious Restaurant of Capacious and Eligible Hotel. First Indispensable. ""I see there's been some talk of commandeering The British Museum for the Air Board."" Second Ditto. ""Well, what about it? They might have taken a place that really matters - like this."" (two footmen at a luxury restaurant in London make an ironic comment about food rationing during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111170 "May 7. Court Official. ""I venture to remind the All-Highest that we are approaching the anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania. Is it Your Majesty's pleasure that the children should have another public holiday to celebrate that glorious event?"" Kaiser. ""Go away! I am engaged on some very delicate correspondence."" (Wilhelm II at his desk with an American Note and a picture of the sinking ship Lusitania on his wall during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112704 "David in Rhonddaland. David. ""I'm often away from home. How do I get sugar?"" The Mad Grocer. ""You don't; You fill up a form."" David. ""But I HAVE filled up a form."" The Mad Grocer. ""Then you fill up another form."" (Prime Minister David Lloyd George as Alice in Wonderland with Minister of Food Control Lord Rhonnda as the Mad Grocer wearing a bag of sugar as a hat, a sign Sugar Cards - Please Take One and a sugar cube in a dome with Do Not Touch during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109254 "The Dissemblers. [January 27th.] Emperor of Austria. ""Now what do we really want to say?"" Sultan of Turkey. ""Well, of course we coudn't say that; Not on his birthday."" (Franz Joseph I and Mehmed V prepare to write birthday letters to Kaiser Wilhelm II with Dear William - On His Birthday)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL104244 For Traitors. A warning to promoters of strikes in war-time. *** Local Caption *** For Traitors Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101887 Snowing Him Under. A forecast of the new British war loan. *** Local Caption *** Snowing Him Under Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111907 "Hostess. ""I wish I could do some war-work too; But Dandy here is such a tie.""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111005 "Mrs Partington of Potsdam. [""In the winter of 1824 there set in a great flood...; the tide rose to an incredible height; the waves rushed upon the houses; and everything was threatened with destruction. In the midst of this sublime storm Dame Partington, who lived upon the beach, was seen at the door of her house...trundling her mop, squeezing out the sea-water and vigorously pushing away the Atlantic Ocean...The Atlantic was roused; Mrs Partington's spirit was up; but I need not tell you that the contest was unequal. The Atlantic beat Mrs Partlington."" - Sydney Smith.] (Wilhelm II uses the head of Karl I of Austria as a Peace Offensive mop at the end WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112161 "Ghosts of the Sea. ""Well, Chancellor!"" ""Well, Admiral!""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL113567 "A Saving Grace. Little John Bull. ""What did you do in the Great War, daddy?"" Big John Bull. ""Well, to judge by what I've been reading lately, I did everything wrong - except lose it."" (John Bull in his living room reading newspaper articles by Percy Scott and books by John Jellicoe, John French and Jackie Fisher after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL101310 The Finishing Touch. (the large hand of the Allies pushes a timid Germany off the Peace Discussions diving board into the sea after WW1) *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111061 "Mother. ""Now, then, young Albert- you come indoors."" Hero. ""No-o! Wants to see Zeppelins."" Mother. ""Ere, if you ain't a good boy I'll tell the Zeppelins not to come any more.""" *** Local Caption *** World War 1 Home Front Cartoons from Punch magazine by Harry Rountree
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PCL109287 "The Dachswolf. Fritz (doubtfully). ""Good dog - if you still ARE a dog."" (a Government wolf pretending to be a dog comes out of his doghouse to frighten Germany during the Kapp Putsch after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL113471 "After Locarno. Old mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a ""scrap.""... (cartoon showing Bellona the Goddess of War opening the food cupboard of Europe to feed her Dog of War but finding it empty during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109438 "The Bearers of Evil Tidings. Kaiser (soliloquising). ""I have always said that war is distasteful to me, and now I mean it.""" *** Local Caption *** The Bearers of Evil Tidings Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104323 Every Bond You Buy Goes To Tie Up The Kaiser. If Everybody Helped - (Kaiser Wilhelm is bound up in National War Bond tape) *** Local Caption *** If Everybody Helped â?? Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112351 "First pessimist. ""I'm glad it's over; It's been a terrible time. But think what the next war will be like!"" Second pessimist. ""Yes - and the next peace!""" *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110938 "Nemesis. Lens, 1915: Essen, 1923. ('German Coal Syndicate' is reminded of the devestation caused by Germany in The Great War at Lens in 1917)" *** Local Caption *** Nemesis Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109641 "Swedish Drill. First weary ""Special"" to second ditto. ""I say, what's the good of all this? We're not at war with Sweden, are we?""" *** Local Caption *** Arthur Wallis Mills Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109425 "The Better Claim. Footballer. ""Here, I say, I want to play on this ground."" Allotment-Holder. ""Oh, do you? Well, I want to work on it."" (leisure and agriculture compete for space during rationing after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112963 "Business First, Pleasure Afterwards. America. ""I see, madam, you are spending millions over a new war before you've settled your debt for the old one."" France. ""What will you? The new war is a necessity; paying debts is a luxury."" [France tries to put her flag on a map of Morocco as the USA and Britain remind her of her debts to each of them]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110110 "Putting Him in His Place. Austrian Emperor. ""How well our arms are doing!"" German Emperor (coldly). ""Quite so. By the way, I hear you've got a war on with Italy. Any news from that front?""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110055 "Re-Mobbed. Sergeant Roberts. ""Now then; who said 'dismiss'? As you were! FALL IN!!!"" (a sergeant major gives orders to a line of food including a pig, a cut of beef, a fish, cheese, butter, milk and sugar during rationing after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109373 "The Cabinet Builder. ""Quite effective in its way! I hope the one I've just made will do as well."" (Churchill views Lloyd George's Small War Cabinet 1916-1918 in an antique shop)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109034 "The Home Front and the Peace Offensive. Civilian (on a visit to the trenches). ""Well, are we going to win this war?"" Tommy. ""Just now, mate, that depends on you more than it does on me.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109429 "The Benevolent Debtor. M. Poincare (distributing largesse to the Little Entente and other new friends). ""There you are, my boys. Now go and buy yourselves some soldiers and guns."" [France has recently sent some eight hundred millions of francs to Poland, Roumania and Yugo-Slavia, to be expended in war-material. The French war-debt to this country, including accrued interest, now amounts to about six hundred millions sterling.]" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL108661 "The Question of The Hour. John Bull (to himself). ""Tell you what it is, my friend - you've been doing yourself too well. If you mean to win this war you've got to see what you can do without.""" *** Local Caption *** The Question of The Hour Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112652 "Disarmament And The Man...Mr Winston Churchill (late Minister of War by Land and Sea). ""Of course my true genius is bellicose; but if they INSIST on my representing my country at the Washington Conference I must make the sacrifice."" (an Interwar carton showing Churchill dressed as Nelson with a dove of peace on his telescope while surrounded by portraits of Nelson, Napoleon and a bust of the God of War with Prussian head)" *** Local Caption *** Interwar Churchill Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109404 "The Bond. The Unknown Soldiers. ""There's too much between us for any dispute to break our friendship now."" (the ghosts of a British and French soldier shake hands infront a war cemetery during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110492 "Our Unemployed. War office brass hat (to volunteer, ""A"" class). ""And mind you, if you don't fulfil your obligations you'll be court-martialled!"" Mr Punch. ""That won't worry him. His trouble is that, when he does fulfil his obligations, you make so little use of them.""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109090 "The Great Renunciation. President Wilson. ""No! I don't think it quite suits my austere type of beauty."" [It is reported that the United States of America have declined to accept a mandate for Constantinople.] (Wilson looks at himself in a hand mirror while reclining on cushions and smoking a water pipe dressed as a Sultan after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109413 "The Blond Beast's Burden. German Citizen. ""And they tell me this may go on for years and years and years!"" [Herr Von Kuehlmann, in his original speech before the Reichstag, while insisting on the victorious achievements of the German army, hinted at the possibility of a Thirty Years' War.]" *** Local Caption *** The Blond Beast's Burden Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108199 "Too Good For Belief. Sir Auckland Geddes (heaving). ""Your coal will cost you less, mum."" Sceptical British Matron. ""Ah, I daresay! But if I know anything of these things there's a catch somewhere."" (Geddes is pouring coal down a cole hole in a street scene after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110296 "Pride Before The ""Fall."" William Senior. ""There will be no winter campaign. The war will be over in October."" William Junior. ""Poor old father! He says that every year."" [In 1914 the Kaiser promised his troops that they should be ""back in dear old Fatherland before the fall of the leaves.""]" *** Local Caption *** "Pride Before The ""Fall"" Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL108027 "Victor and Victim. Mr Smillie. ""It's a great triumph we've won for the miners. A lot more pay and a lot less work."" Working woman. ""Yes, and coal up six shillings. What may be fun for you means death for me."" (Robert Smillie holds up the Sankey Report as he speaks to an old woman in a village scene after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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