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William Tell, Junr. by George StuddyBonzo suffers from his masters new craze for freak golf. Poor Bonzo gets whacked on the head with a golf club when his owner decides to use his nose instead of a tee on the green
His Broadcast Masters Voice by George StuddyA spoof on the famous His Masters Voice logo featuring a dog listening to a gramophone; Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy
His Masters Vice by George StuddyBonzo finds that consumption of his masters favourite drink has an unforeseen effect. A small puppy lies in a deliciously drunken stupour after helping himself to perhaps some gin or whiskey from a
I m beginning to think somebody loves me! by G. E StuddyColour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog sitting in his basket enjoying a pet from his owner and a bone in his dog bowl
Bonzos Latest: This Weeks StuddyFamous dog, just after he had finally been christened with the name Bonzo. He appears with a swollen eye after fighting with a wasp
London - Piccadilly Circus in the 1920sLondon - Piccadilly Circus photographed in 1924. The Trocadero is showing Wanderer in the Wasteland - an American colour silent Western film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Jack Holt
Bonzo adds a fifth to the quartetBonzo, listening to music on the radio, adds a fifth to the quartet, and starts to howl. Date: 1923
Nobody Loves Me by George StuddyA wet and bedraggled Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, is found tied to a lamp post in the pouring rain and forgotten by a policeman with a torch
A Miscarriage of JusticeA rather wicked looking Bonzo sniggers to himself as his brother gets a telling off for some naughty prank of which is entirely innocent
A Feathered Bonzo - cover of the Third Studdy Dogs PortfolioColour frontispiece of The Bonzo Book being the Third Studdy Dogs Portfolio featuring Bonzo, the canine creation of artist George Studdy
Bonzo with Studdy signatureOriginal sketch of Bonzo by George Studdy, with a personal message from the artist. Credit line must read: Estate of George Studdy/Gresham Marketing Ltd./Mary Evan"
Don t worry about me! by G. E StuddyColour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog being cuddled by his lady owner. Studdy created Bonzo for The Sketch magazine in the early 1920s
Bonzo in top hat drinking wine" To Greet Your Birthday". Heres wishing you the best of health, The best of joy and lots of wealth, Long years of bliss, yea, nothing less, Than perfect peace and happiness
What Now?Bonzo, the little dog created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s finds himself in a frosty predicament
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with loudspeakerGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo listening to a loudspeaker -- his masters voice, no doubt. The pencil marks/lines show potential cropping of the image for onward design usage
Studdy - Three newborn puppies slowly open their eyes" Alas My Brothers! Tis a queer world to look upon." Three newborn puppies slowly open their eyes for the first time
Bonzo - Bostocks remarkable Sea lionBonzo a remarkable performing Sea Lion at Bostock and Wombwells Travelling Circus - pictures with trainer Zetta Hills Date: circa 1926
His Masters ViceBonzo asleep with his head in a glass after helping himself to the Masters drinks supply. Date: circa 1922
Bonzo on the beach watching the ladiesJust sitting on the sands enjoying the breeze. Bonzo on the beach watching the girls skirts being blown up by the wind. Date: 1926
A Bonzo juggling actBonzo, the cute canine created by artist George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s, performs a marvellous trick by balancing a plate, cutlery
The Bonzo Chase board gameBox lid design for the Bonzo Chase board game, a thrilling version of snakes and ladders where Bonzo, the doggy creation of George Studdy
WW2 greetings card, dog in helmetWW2 greetings card, dog in a tin helmet. Date: circa 1942
The Ball Boy by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy sits at the edge of a tennis court and rather naughtily chews his way through a number of tennis balls
The Pot-Hunter by George StuddyBonzo here shows what might have been, had his pedigree been equal to his popularity. A cute and contented looking Bonzo the dog sucks on a dummy as he sits among the numerous trophies
George Ernest Studdy, Got Im! Bonzo is delighted on the occasion of his owners marriage. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 347. Date: circa 1920
The Studdy Dog - Somebody Cares by George StuddyThe Studdy Dog, later known as Bonzo, appearing as an example of animal caricatures in an article in The Strand magazine. This particular dog appears to be getting ready to post a love letter
One Mans Meat- by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, looks away in horror (or boredom) as his owner peers a little more closely with the help of a pair of binoculars at a bevy of bathing beauties at
My Mistake by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy zooms enthusiastically towards a mean looking cat and then casually walks by when he realises the cat is standing his ground
Studdys Nightmare by George StuddyBonzo and Co. get their own back on the artist, after the Christmas pudding. George Studdy, the creator of the comic canine Bonzo
A Suggestion to Wembley: why Not an All-Bonzo Pageant?This illustration shows an idea for The British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley in 1924. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) was the creator of Bonzo
Just a wee note by G. E StuddyIllustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog, dressed in a tartan tam o shanter playing the Scottish bagpipes
Hard lines on the hard court by George StuddyHard lines on the hard court -- the Bonzolines dig in their search for the ball, which Bonzo is holding in his mouth. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Bonzo palms the pill by George StuddyBonzo palms the pill -- he is given a pill, but only pretends to take it. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
All went well till the wheels came off. Cartoon strip from the Bonzo Annual, 1935 Date: 1935
Rabbits, I believe by George StuddyBonzo and brother cannot think what a nice round hole if for unless it be a rabbits doorway! Bonzo, the comic, canine creation of George Studdy totally ruins the ninth hole on a golf course by
I m dropping in soon by G. E StuddyColour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing his canine creation, Bonzo, parachuting through the sky. Studdy created Bonzo for The Sketch magazine in the early 1920s
Stephanie Stephens with BonzoActress Stephanie Stephens posed in one of her costumes from the musical comedy, Queen High at the Queens Theatre in 1926
Bonzo congratulates Chee-Kee by George StuddyBonzo congratulates Chee-Kee on finding her ancestors -- they can be seen as monsters on Chinese vases and plates. Date: 1924
Bonzo finds a joy wheel! by George StuddyBonzo finds a joy wheel -- he goes round and round on a gramophone turntable, until he becomes too dizzy and falls off. Date: 1924
The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Monday) -- he carries a cute little kitten out of harms way, watched by three other dogs. Date: 1923
I could do with a new photograph of you girlieBonzo outside his tent with a photograph of his girl covered in kisses. Date: circa 1940
Bonzo asleep on the bedI dream of you. Bonzo asleep while a cat outside is yelling. Date: ca 1926
Bonzo swimming in the seaUp to my eyes just now. Bonzo with two ladies, paddling in the sea with a crab on his tail. Date: ca 1928
George Studdy Bonzo postcardBirthday card. Bonzo playing the harmonica. Birthday Congratulations. I feel so happy I could sing and play, in honour of this happy day. Date: circa 1940
Bonzo - Postcard by George Studdy Date: circa 1940
Bonzo the Policeman - George E. Studdy - Clacton-on-Seacirca 1920s
Small Bonzo dog having fun with ladies underwearBonzo Dog is in an open drawer of a cabinet Date: circa 1920
Bonzo has a go at cocktail making. Date: c. 1930Bonzo has a go at cocktail making. Date: c.1930