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Duck, frog and egg on a comic cardThe mother duck attacks the frog with her egg in its mouth -- A Fowl Blow. (3 of 5) Date: circa 1890s
Thoughtforms - 25, 2625 - JEALOUSY 26 - ANGRY JEALOUSY Date: 1905
Frontispiece, Legends of the Commandments of the Church. Date: published 1860
Sedan chair crash, c. 1820Sedan chairs jostle and crash into one another in a city street, c. 1820 Date: C.1820
The Probationer who Disagreed with the Matron, H. M. BatemanA hospital matron goes puce and faints with shock at a rookie nurse who has dared to contradict her over the diagnosis of a patient. Date: 1934
Harry Mason and Lily Bart - Novelty Comedy Gymnasts of Brixton, London. " Ah! But What Gymnasts!" It looks conceivable as if Harry Mason is here taking on the persona of King George V
Clown stealing goose on a Christmas cardClown stealing a goose from an angry woman on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Peter, the fox terrier, with three big dogsIllustration, Peter, the fox terrier, running towards three big dogs who are about to have a fight. Date: 1912
Light Refreshments, the Private View by H. M. BatemanAn artist stands alone at the an art gallery private view, incensed to see that all the visitors seemed more interested in the refreshments on offer than his paintings. Date: 1914
Black-tailed Godwit - nervous about intruders on his breeding territory on a typical marsh near river Bolshoi Ugan (Limosa limosa)
Suffragette Card Game Snap Husband. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows the angry husband who yells, No Dinner - Where is my Wife
Suffragette, Down with Womens Rights. A Gentleman finds himself in the centre of a group of angry and combative suffragettes armed with umbrellas
Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire, WW1Plate inscribed Gott strafe this barbed wire with a cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959). Bairnsfather Ware
Masbadges - 10. The Royal Dog (The Royal Artillery)Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
Master Quack the duckling thrown into the airWide Awake -- Joey the tortoise, annoyed by Master Quack the ducklings orders, rears up and throws him off his back. Date: 1912
Cartoon, When I am tired of business worriesCartoon showing a man with his fishing line caught up on a plant -- When I am tired of business worries I usually go fishing. Date: 1914
Nursery Rhymes -- Ride a Cock HorseNursery Rhymes. An unidentified one (above), showing a man with a brush running into another mans bedroom. Below is a scene illustrating Ride a Cock Horse, showing the fine lady on her white horse
Man Attacking Another ManIn this picture a 17th century man holding a rifle or a musket is attacking an older man holding a pistol by grabbing his beard
Serbian houses attackedFollowing the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, anti-Serbian rioting breaks out in Sarajevo. Serbian owned houses and hotels are destroyed by angry crowds
Duchesse De Maine AngryANNE LOUISE BENEDICTE DE BOURBON-CONDE, duchesse de MAINE, wife of Louis Auguste, depicted smashing furniture when required to quit the palais des Tuileries, Paris. Date: 1676 - 1753
Conscripts fail to impress their sergeantWW2 - " I can see that you ve done this drill before - once." Conscripts fail to impress their sergeant with their drilling... Date: 1945
WW2 - German Dog hassled by French pooches - " Stop him, hes a Gestapo Agent!". Date: circa 1940
WW1 era - Comic Postcard - On Neutral Ground - a young boy stands with flag aloft, surrounded by his defenders as the ominous spectre of Nanny approaches... Date: circa 1916
Dishevelled maid tries to explain lack of bread to MistressA dishevelled maid tries to explain lack of bread to her Mistress by explaining that the Baker has " been and gone", but obviously had intentions other than delivering a few loaves
Gentleman crashes on his bicycle and utters a loud... " Mark of exclamation!" Date: circa 1940s
Gentleman storming out of a meeting with the TaxmanGentleman storming out of a meeting with a (rather odious and bureaucratic-looking Taxman - " And Thats That!" Date: circa 1940s
Labourer aghast at the cost of his young sons education Youngster: " Father, Teacher says I ve gotten ter bring a penny wi me to school termorrer ter buy a slate pencil wi
Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish womanMistaken identity - " Good Morning Mis Voss!" " My name is not Voss. It never Voss and it never vill be!". Date: 1900
A sandwich board man incurs the wrath of an enraged man, seemingly furious that the price of boots (made by Biggar and Biggar ) has gone up! The humorous caption read: " Put em up
Billiards Illustrated - Spot BarredA relaxing Vicar, just about to don his tripey bathing suit and take a dip at a likelt spot, is thwarted by a zealous landowner
Married for LoveAmusing American postcard entitled Married for Love, showing a rowing couple, illustrating anything but a partnership with love at the cornerstone! Date: circa 1910s
Defenestration (Mucha)DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE Bohemian protestants, angry when Catholics destroy two of their churches, throw royal officials from the palace windows Date: 23 May 1618
The Bill Met With Strong OppositionParliamentary Notes illustrated - The Bill Met With Strong Opposition! Date: circa 1905
Market Reports Series - Sugar in Good DemandOne of the Market Reports illustrated postcard series. Sugar was in good demand! Two toddlers reach out from their high chairs in vain toward the sugar bowl
Weather Reports - Glass Falling - Storms Expected! A careless waiter with poor tray technique allows a glass of liquor to fall down the front of a smart gentlemans waistcoat
Stock Exchange Notes (2 / 4) - Bull MarketStock Exchange Notes - Unexpected Bull movements created great excitement! 1903
Silhouette, To Fight Like Kilkenny CatsTo Fight Like Kilkenny Cats -- silhouette showing two cats circling each other aggressively, with pawprints visible all around them
Assassination of William MorgarNew York journalist, William Morgar, is held captive by an angry mob of Free-Masons. Having previously belonged to the order, he was denounced after publishing the secret rituals of the sect
Overeating leads to disturbed sleep at Christmas" A good deal my own fault!" " I took too much dinner!" (Mrs Caudles Lectures) First published in " Punch" in 1845
Angry Swan & HoundAn aggressive swan disputes the right of way when an Otter Hound attempts to swim in a river! Date: 1950s
Retaliation, or the cudgeller caughtA cudgeller is reprimanded by three angry folk, who surround him and wave their cudgels frantically. Date: 18th Century
Humorous postcard - LOVELOVE When a man is in love he says: " Darling, Nothing shall part us! For your sake I will even face DEATH!" - and then his WIFE somes round the corner! Date: 1913
Better Late Than Never - a groom hastily makes his way up the aisle to stand alongside his bride, who is not at all impressed by his rather lax timing, Date: 1903
Dutch wartime poster, Moscow recommends. Showing a large, angry man (Russia) banging his fist on a red map of Europe, with a soldier (Germany) standing behind him
WWI postcard by George Ranstead - the British lionHand drawn postcard by amateur soldier artist of the Great War, George Ranstead, featuring an angry looking British lion. circa 1916
Village squire ejected from cottageThe squire of a town is flung out of a cottage by angry villagers, one man flexing his muscles ready to continue the fight if necessary. Date: 1870
J Hassall. Needles and pinsNeedles and pins, needles and pins, when a man marries his trouble begins. 20th century
Youth who Cdnt Shudder