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The Grand Idea, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing the commotion caused by a jockey jumping through a hedge at Aintree rather than over it. Bateman (1887-1970)
The croupiers who showed signs of emotion 1927Croupiers starts to sweat after giving all the casinos money to a lucky winner, who is disappearing under a pile of cash in front of him
Business-Like by H. M. BatemanEnthusiastic Member: There, see what magnificent scenery we have to play here! Scotch visitor: Tae hell wi the scenery! Whaurs the furrst tee? Date: 1927
Very Well Meant by H. M. BatemanA well-meaning tourist offers a carrot to the horse of a Guard standing in its traditional sentry post in Whitehall, London, much to the horses astonishment. Not the done thing
Jealousy by H. M. BatemanA dental patient sits prone in a the dentists chair with his mouth wide open while his dentist is momentarily distracted by the sight of workmen with much bigger drills across the road
The Man Who Bid Half-A-Guinea At Tattersall s, by H. M. BatA humorous illustration showing a man who has caused havoc at the races. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Late Arrivals by H. M. BatemanLate arrivals at the theatre annoy everyone by laughing at the show and blocking the view of those who took their seats in good time in the process! Date: 1924
Great by H. M. BatemanCaricature of a self-important gentleman in evening dress, puffing his chest out as he smokes a cigarette. Date: 1927
The Last Trout by H. M. BatemanA group of determined fishermen all compete for the last (rather small) trout left in a river. Date: 1931
When the Worm Turns - H. M. Bateman rugby cartoonThe Ball Complains. A tearful rugby ball has had enough of being grappled and kicked by a bunch of burly rugby players. 1928
Miss Jessie Bateman - English stage actressJessie Eliza Bateman (1877-1940) - English stage actress. Raphael Tuck large letter postcard. Date: 1905
Cartoon by H M Bateman, of crowds queueing, big dipper rideCartoon illustration by H M Bateman, of crowds queueing for a big dipper rollercoaster ride. Captioned, A Crowd Effect and Festival of Empire'
Caricature illustration of scenes at Henley by H M BatemanCaricature illustration of scenes of the boat race at Henley by H M Bateman, captioned by the artist, The Diamonds, The Goblets, The Grand, Mascots, Sorry! The Finish, The Aftermath'
Caricature illustrations by H M Bateman of a man speaking at a party and at dinner. Captioned, The Raconteur: a suburban idol'
Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three women and a dog, marching with determination in the rain. Captioned, The Amazons: a study in Modern Femininity'
Caricature illustration, The Killers by H M Bateman. Showing two young gentlemen in evening dress suits, fancy socks and dance shoes
Caricature illustrations, of the return from the United States of Mr John Redmond, by H M Bateman. Captioned, The Dictator's Return'
Caricature illustrations of students, staff and academics at Cambridge University by H M Bateman. Captioned, Cantabs in Caricature'
Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman. Showing a haughty woman on horseback during a hunt. Also captioned, A literary note'
Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three foxhunting men with cigar, top hats and whips. Captioned, Cubs: A Seasonable study'
Henry Mayo Bateman (1887 - 1970), British humorous artist and cartoonist. Date: 1919
A wife who is unusually early alarming her husband. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Dangerous Moment In A Big Career by H. M. BatemanNervous judge face with the difficult decision of choosing between a room full of screaming babies, proudly presented by their mothers
The Teetotal Angler, by H. M. BatemanAn angler happily unaware of his friend's desperation for a drink. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Traffic Signals, by H. M. BatemanPoliceman: Now, sir. Come along. You've been waiting here for the last ten minutes. What's the matter? Reveller: Conshtable, I can't poshibly proceed till that light goes green
Glen Dui by Arthur Bateman
Bury Church, Sussex by A. Bateman
Richmond Castle, Yorkshire by A. Bateman
Glencoe, Argyllshire by A.B. Bateman, Painting
Jessie Bateman, English actress, member of Frank Bensons Shakespearean touring company Date: 1890s
Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie, lined up for a photograph during a dinner given by W. Hugh Spottiswoode at the Savoy
The Boots Who Forgot to Chalk the Boots, H. M. BatemanSequential cartoon by H.M. Bateman showing a young man given shoe cleaning duties in a hotel muddling up various pairs with hilarious consequences the following morning. Date: 1920
Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. BatemanCartoon by H. M. Bateman who frequently lampooned the tax man in his work. Here, a meek looking man looks rather like a rabbit, trembling under the intense
The Woman At the Knitting Party... by H. M. BatemanThe Woman at the Knitting Party Who Dared to Knit Herself a Jumper by H. M. Bateman (while the rest of the group get on with knitting socks and other comforts for serving soldiers). Date: 1940
A Little Disinfectant by H. M. BatemanA speaker on a soap box, clearly with Communist leanings given the red flag, is sprayed by disinfectant, much to the delight of an assembled crowd. Date: 1932
I don t want him, my dear by H. M. Bateman" I don t want him, my dear - you buy him." Two sophisticated women regard an unpromising male specimen and discuss the merits of purchasing him. Date: 1930
The Finish by H. M. BatemanThe Judges Nightmare - The Finish. Horses and jockeys finish a race with a dead heat. Date: 1927
Clematis hybrids, Clematis viticella rubra grandiflora and Mrs. James Bateman variety. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens
The Joneses Holiday Beano by H. M. BatemanA couple in a motorbike and sidecar find themselves bullied on the road by charabancs full of braying holidaymakers. 1926
Not Really by H. M. BatemanIt happened thus one frosty day A profiteer when on his way To meet a friend at Christmas lunch, Beneath his motor heard a crunch
The Member of the Syndicate by H. M. BatemanThe member of the syndicate who meant to get his moneys worth. A smug gentleman holding a three bore shot gun ignores the fuming glares of other members of his syndicate. Date: 1936
In Mourning London Town by H. M. BatemanMourning for the death of King Edward VII in May 1910, illustrator H. M. Bateman has comprised some sketches of people coming to London from far away as Germany and France. Date: May 1910
Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews by H. M. BatemanPictured at Putney by our artist with the blues. The Light Blues and the Dark: Wild caricatures of the Eights for the University Boat-Race. Date: 1912
H. M. Bateman impressions of the Futurist exhibitionA synthesis of a Bateman state of mind! Drawn after a visit to the Futurists Exhibition: Our artist records what he saw and what he remembers. Cartoon by H. M
Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - LugeingSporting with Winter-Sports: Bateman Eccentricities. V. Lugeing: " The Achtung-ers". Date: 1912
The Ten Commandments of the Dancer - Bateman viewsThe Ballroom Decalogue - a satirical presentation of it by H. M. Bateman. Date: 1912
Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - ski-ingSki-ing high jinks according to H. M. Bateman in his series of cartoons on winter sports. Date: 1912
Sunday afternoon at Holland Park Rink by H. M. BatemanFashion on the floor: A wicked caricature. A comic artists view. Bateman on a Sunday afternoon at the Holland Park rink at a time when rinking was at the height of popularity. Date: 1912