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F C Burnand / Vanity FairSIR FRANCIS COWLEY BURNAND journalist, editor of Punch Date: 1836 - 1917
Caricature illustration of Francis Burnand by Frank Richardson. Sir Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) comic writer and playwright. From an article, My Caricatures'by Frank Richardson. Date: 1910
Silhouette, The Croquet Party. late 19th century
Silhouette, Tea in the Drawing Room. late 19th century
Silhouette, Refreshment Counter at London Terminal. late 19th century
Silhouette, Preparing for the Hunt. late 19th century
Silhouette, Practising a Duet. late 19th century
Silhouette, Playing Rousseaus Dream on Piano. late 19th century
Silhouette, Offering a Peach in the Hothouse. late 19th century
Silhouette, In His Wine Cellar. late 19th century
Silhouette, At the Station. late 19th century
Silhouette, Come In. late 19th century
Silhouette, The Dinner Gong. late 19th century
Cartoon, Henry Irving as Mephistopheles with J L Toole - So you are about to burlesque me, Johnny? Probably a reference to a Faust burlesque, Faust and Loose, written by F C Burnand. 1885
Cartoon, The Coming Rosalind, Violet Vanbrugh and F C Burnand - Shall I be safe in these, Mr Burnand? Burnand is holding a copy of the Fortnightly Review
Political poster, Vote for Hambro, design by Winnie Burnand. Showing the Liberal Prime Minister Campbell Bannerman trying to keep the lid on Irish Nationalism
Poster, The Chieftain, Savoy Theatre, LondonPoster, The Chieftain, by F C Burnand and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London. 1894
Frank C Burnand, plawyright and Editor of PunchFrank C Burnand, playwright and Editor of Punch - in The Theatre Magazine, February 1883. 1883
Switzerland shown as a mother shielding her childrenThis is an official Swiss Red Cross Card posted in Switzerland on 1 August 1917. The reverse has a picture of Henri Dunant the founder of the Red Cross. WW1 Date: 1917
Caricature of the actor Alfred Maltby, in the role of Mr Dawson in the play Betsy by F C Burnand. circa 1880s
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908
Cartoon, Mr Punch painting a portrait of ShakespeareCartoon -- Don t you think it is just a little out of drawing, Mr Burnand? Showing Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) as Mr Punch, painting a portrait of Shakespeare
Caricature of F C Burnand, newly appointed Punch editorCaricature of Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917), newly appointed Punch editor. He was also a comic writer and playwright. Seen here as Mr Punch himself, enjoying a nice bowl of punch. 1880
Caricature of Charles Keene, F C Burnand and John TennielCaricature of Charles Samuel Keene (1823-1891), Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) and John Tenniel (1820-1914), two Punch artists and their editor. 1882
Cartoon, Burnand, Byron and Sims in hospital -- All InCartoon, three prominent writers ill in hospital -- F C Burnand (1836-1917), H J Byron (1835-1884) and G R Sims (1847-1922)
Caricature of the comic writer F C BurnandCaricature of the English comic writer and playwright, and Editor of Punch magazine, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand. circa 1880s
F C Burnand PhotoSIR FRANCIS COWLEY BURNAND journalist, editor of Punch Date: 1836 - 1917
Sir Francis Cowley Burnand - Journalist and Editor of PunchSir Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) - Journalist and Editor of Punch Date: 1889
The Lady of Ostend by Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for The Lady of Ostend by Francis Burnand. First produced at the Bournemouth 19th June and Terrys Theatre, 5th July 1899
Poster for The ChieftainPoster by Dudley Hardy, for The Chieftain at the Savoy Theatre, an operetta by F.C. Burnand and Arthur Sullivan
1870 / COX & BOX / PUNCHWilliam Cox and Benjamin Box Satire on Gladstone and Disraeli. The reference is to an operetta by Burnand and Sullivan, based on a farce