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The Witness Who Would Rather Not Say by H. M. BatemanA glamorous woman in the witness stand at a court hearing, keeps her own counsel, much to the delight of the judge and others present. See picture number 10636972 for the partner to this image
The Witness Who Spoke Up by H. M. BatemanHumorous cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting a rather vociferous witness in the stand at a court hearing, shattering the ear drums of the judge and others around him
Batemans liquid soap advertBatemans liquid soap, 1897 Date: 1897
Giving a Hand at Wimbledon by H. M. BatemanCartoon by H. M. Bateman showing a number of contributors to the success of the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon. Date: 1927
Jessie BatemanJESSIE BATEMAN Popular actress, with Iris Hawkins - who I can t trace : she may be a child actress, or perhaps Jessies daughter ? Or both ? Date: 1877 - 1940
On the cards 1918Rationing was introduced into Britain at the end of World War One, February 1918. Conscience of the response to an effective U-boat campaign, to ensure that food shortages never occurred
Canvas Worship by H. M. BatemanUnusual silhouette cartoon by H. M. Bateman showing a crowd at an art exhibition. Date: 1913
The Curate who saw red by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the comic master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing an irate curate kicking the local vicar and upsetting his cup of tea, much to the shock of polite onlookers
The Worlds Champion Froth Blower by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by H. M. Bateman depicting a scene in a pub with the worlds champion beer froth blower managing to aim the head of his pint right into the face of a customer. Date: 1927
The Etonian who had to play by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman entitled, The Etonian Who Was Asked to Play Nuts and May showing a snobbish boy in Eton suit looking aghast
Recruiting his health 1917The healthy manpower was simply not there, and in 1917 only 36% of men examined were suitable for full military duties. 1917
The Man Who Blew His Nose In A Silence Zone, by H. M. BatemIllustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man disturbing the peace in a residential area. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
The Colonel - Christmas Pudding by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by master of social satire, H. M. Bateman, entitled, The Colonel Who Found Nothing in his Christmas Pudding
Anarchy by H. M. BatemanAnarchy, as imagined by a peaceful British humorist (H. M. Bateman) showing two mischievous rather than menacing anarchists with a large comedy style bomb which appears to dwarf them. Date: 1909
The Hostess who Invited a few Friends to Skate in her PrivatHumorous illustration by H.M. Bateman showing a distraught society lady, aghast at the sight of her house guests standing chest deep in the not very frozen lake she had encouraged them to skate upon
The Man Who Stole the Prize Marrow by H. M. BatemanHumorous scene showing the interior of a tent at an agricultural show, with plants, vegetables and flowers arranged on trestle tables for judging, while a cheeky chap decides to abscond with a huge
The Guards Bathe by H. M. BatemanFabulous illustration showing identikit guardsmen striding in uniform rows down the beach and into the sea, not pausing to stop as they become submerged in the water
The Mannequin Who Made The Most Of It, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a fashion mannequin taking to the catwalk, entrancing all the audience. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
The Homme Who Cherched The Femme, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a stressed husband carrying all of his wifes Christmas shopping. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
The Income Official Cuts A Few Figures On The Ice, by H. MA humorous illustration showing an accountant carving numbers into the ice whilst skating. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
The Woman Who Spent 10 In A Woolworth Store, by H. M. BateA humorous illustration showing a lady who has bought everything in a department store. Woolworths was particularly renowned for its low-cost goods
Over the Garden Wall by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the artist H.M. Bateman showing neighbours in adjacent gardens simultaneously rolling their lawns
Cook Doesn t Feel Like It, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a cook relaxing after deciding not to prepare dinner. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Cigarette, Old Man? By H. M. BatemanIllustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man smoking an extremely large cigar, offering a disgruntled looking gentleman a comparatively tiny cigarette
The Botanist Who Plucked A Blossom on Kew Gardens by LeslieA homage to H.M. Bateman showing a young and bespectacled botanist, blissfully unaware of the shock and horror provoked by his actions
The Man Who Crept Into The Royal Enclosure In A Bowler, H. MA humorous illustration showing a man in the incorrect dress getting a lot of disapproving glances. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
H. M. Bateman in his studioHenry Mayo Bateman at work in his studio. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to The Sketch, The Tatler and The Bystander
A Meet Of The Foulvale Dudhounds. by H. M. BatemanIllustration by H.M Bateman of a hunt meet
Marriage of Princess Xenia to W B LeedsXenia Georgievna (born August 22, 1903, Mikhailovskoe, Russia; died September 17, 1965, Glen Cove, New York) was the daughter of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich
A Ventriloquist at Christies by H. M. BatemanDouble page illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a chaotic scene at London auctioneers, Christies because of the actions of a mischievous ventriloquist
Take a camera with you by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a rather distressed man clinging for his life to a seaside cliff while his blase companion takes his photograph
Overheard at the docks by H. M. BatemanBlack & white illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man asking directions to the newly built cruise ship the Queen Mary
H. M. Bateman all by himself by H. M. BatemanSelf-portrait caricature by H. M. Bateman showing the artist sitting in a prison cell drawing. Several false noses and eyeballs hang from the walls
Jessie Bateman / BlankleysJESSIE BATEMAN Actress, in The Man from Blankley s
Chunnel / Batemanrevy / BellBateman and Revys railway tube project