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Bonzo Collection (page 12)

Background imageBonzo Collection: Louise Brooks / Dogs

Louise Brooks / Dogs
American silent film actress, LOUISE BROOKS (1906-1985), with two toy dogs: Dismal Desmond (left), and Bonzo (right)

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo Book cover

Bonzo Book cover
Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy originally in The Sketch magazine, joyfully rides through the night sky, on his rather macabre steed of choice, a bone

Background imageBonzo Collection: Forty Warm Winks

Forty Warm Winks
Bonzo, the canine cartoon character created by George Studdy and hugely popular during the 1920s, is pictured getting closer and closer to the fire and on drowsing off

Background imageBonzo Collection: A celebrity stands for a portrait

A celebrity stands for a portrait
Bonzo, the famous canine cartoon character created by artist George Studdy in the 1920s poses for his photograph, unaware of a predetory wasp hovering above

Background imageBonzo Collection: Bonzo goes a hunting

Bonzo goes a hunting

Background imageBonzo Collection: Beaver by George Studdy

Beaver by George Studdy
Bonzo and his brother spot a King Beaver. Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy roars (or yelps) with laughter at a passing Griffon breed of dog

Background imageBonzo Collection: The Communist by George Studdy

The Communist by George Studdy
Bonzo, detesting Communism in any form, takes a back seat on this occasion. Rather odd cartoon showing a red Bonzo sitting on top of a pile of bones

Background imageBonzo Collection: Katergy by George Studdy

Katergy by George Studdy
Bonzo shows the practical application of the word " katergy" which burst upon the astonished world in a scientific address given by Dr. F. C

Background imageBonzo Collection: A Capital Levy by George Studdy

A Capital Levy by George Studdy
Bonzo finds that Labour policy is worth following on occasion, and makes Capital Levy on his little mistresss presents. A rather tragic scene showing a little girl weeping after her naughty dog

Background imageBonzo Collection: Forget me-not by G. E Studdy

Forget me-not by G. E Studdy
Colour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog watering a plant pot of forget-me-nots

Background imageBonzo Collection: Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. Studdy

Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. Studdy
Early illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train



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