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Comic Postcard - WW1 Home Front - Air Raid Alert - Take Cover - an eager volunteerComic Postcard - WW1 Home Front - Air Raid Alert - " Take Cover" - an eager volunteer warden shouts down an alert of any occupants of a Ladies Public Convenience! Date: circa 1917
Young boy shouts out Merry Christmas through the snow, full of life and joy that the Great War is finally over. He has a pair of ice skates on a string around his neck and is wearing a red
Preparatory sketch by Tom Browne - Pain - screaming boyPreparatory pencil sketch by the extremely popular English strip cartoonist, painter and illustrator of the late Victorian and Edwardian period
First and Second Impressions by H. M. BatemanThe Majors speaking voice was simply charming. Maisie was rapidly succumbing to its spell. Until one day she heard him use it on parade! Cartoon by H. M
The Evolution of the engagement ringHumorous postcard showing the The Evolution of the engagement ring from Ring... to Wrung... then Sting... to Stung! An engagement ring transforming swiftly into a screaming baby! circa 1904
Boys / Glasgow Street 70SBoys in an East Glasgow street Date: 1973
Boy Falls from a TreeA boy tumbles from a tree Date: circa 1900
Swinburne and Sally ArmyALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE poet who was unsympathetic to the principles and conduct of the Salvation Army, describing them as yelling Yahoos. Date: 1837 - 1909
Taking the twins for a spin in the pramWe have done those things we ought not to have done!...and two noisy babies are the outcome! Date: circa 1918
London Sea Scouts at a regattaA group of London Sea Scouts at a regatta. circa 1950s
New Baby card - humorousHumorous new baby greetings postcard, featuing a screaming little darling, bearing a label featuring the note To the owner - this side up with care - FRAGILE! 1911
The Rag and Old Iron SellersThe Rag Sellers. " Rags, old iron for sale!". A scruffy street urchin wheels a pram jam-packed with rags and old iron - her baby sibling atop the pile - through the streets of Paris
Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victoryEgyptian newspaper boys, their target market European tourists, run through the street proclaiming a victory during the First World War, carrying newspaper of a variety of different countries
Lusitania!, LusitaniaAmerican soldiers shown overwhelming German troops and yelling, " Lusitania", to indicate they have waited some time to avenge the Lusitania
Frustrated TeacherA frustrated French teacher after " three hours of shouting" tells his " naughty children" that they can leave at the midday bell and study again later