All Aboard for Brooklands by The Tout 1931Humorous colour illustration by The Tout showing caricatures of various personalities from the motoring world in 1931. From left: Lord Howe, Mr. Raymond Mays, Mr. Hugh P
Seaford Golf Club cartoonsA cartoon by Mel of golfers from Seaford Golf Club, Blatchington. Date: 1939
Cecil RhodesCECIL RHODES Statesman, financier, imperialist. Caricatured as a colossus bestriding Africa
Denham Studios restaurant by Tony Wysard, 1937Intensively populated illustration by Tony Wysard, showing imagined diners at the restaurant at Denham Studios. Illustration includes a key to all caricatures portrayed but include David Niven
Lloyd George / Vanity FairDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician
Bismarck / Dropping PilotOTTO BISMARCK German Chancellor dismissed by Kaiser Wilhelm II: Dropping the Pilot
The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club by MelCaricature of members of the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club at Balgownie, formed in 1780. Members featured nclude Dr R. S. Clark, who was with Shackleton on the Endurance
Disraeli / Vanity FairBENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman, writer
Winston Churchill / WorldWINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author
Napoleon I / Gillray / G IIINAPOLEON I Cartoon of Napoleon I with George III in a Lilliputian context
Charles DarwinCHARLES DARWIN satire : Man is but a worm
Royal Burgess Golfing Society of EdinburghMels Scottish Tour - Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh. The club, at Barnton is the next oldest golf club in the world to Royal Blackheath having been formed in 1735. Date: 1935
Golf Clubs & Golfers - Woodcote Park Golf Club, CoulsdonA series of caricatures of the members of Woodcote Park golf club in Coulsdon, Surrey
Bismarck as BlacksmithOTTO BISMARCK Prussian statesman, depicted as Smith of the Nation, handing a newly forged sword to Germania
Derby Day - The OlympiansCaricatures of prominent racing fans riding to Epsom in a stagecoach. From left, the Earl of Lonsdale, Lady James Douglas, Sir Edward Hulton, Lord Glaneley, Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen, Hon. G
Golf Clubs & Golfers - Harewood Downs by MelThe Harewood Downs Golf Club pictured by caricaturist Mel and featuring W. E. Stewart, J. A. B. Davidson, Jock Watt, Sir Herbert Wright, Dr. H. J. Henderson, M.C. A. E
Some Grand NationalA number of jockeys who were expected to ride in the 1938 Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree " walking the plank" at the famous Bechers Brook
Members of the Nevill Golf ClubA selection of celebrity golfers from the Nevill Golf Club, Tunbridge Wells. Clockwise from top left: G.H Blanksby, L.J Langford, H
Charles Darwin with a lookalike apeCharles Darwin holding up a hand mirror to an ape, showing how alike the pair of them are
Charles Darwin, caricatured in Vanity FairCaricature of the naturalist Charles Darwin in Vanity Fair Magazine, 1871
Golf Clubs and Golfers - Royal Blackheath dinnerAnnual dinner of the Royal Blackheath Golf Club by Mel; the club was founded in 1608. Date: 1938
Another Derby Derby?Caricatures of well known personalities of the turf caricatured by Mel before the Epsom Derby of 1928. Clockwise from top left - Sir Abe Bailey, owner of Advocate, Lord Dewar, owner of Sunny Trace
Wagner / Gill / Ring CycleRICHARD WAGNER German composer in a satirical comment on his four-part opera cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen
Ethel Levey by Kate CarewEthel Levey (1880-1955), American actress and singer, caricatured for The Tatler by Kate Carew. Date: 1915
Wagner / Schalk / LeipzigRICHARD WAGNER German composer and his son, Siegfried, slay the Critic Dragon and gain the treasure it was guarding, in a parody of the Nibelungen story
The Royal Wimbledon Golf ClubMembers of the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, caricatured by Mel in The Tatler. 1933
The Royal West Norfolk Golf ClubCaricatures of members of the Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster depicted by Tatler cartoonist, Mel. Date: 1933
Prince Charles caricaturePrince Charles, Prince of Wales (born 1948) captured in caricature levitating, perhaps a reference to his occasionally eccentric nature. Date: 1986
Queen Elizabeth II caricatureQueen Elizabeth II (b. 1926), pictured in caricature about to give her a speech over the radio. Date: 1986
Worplesdon Golf ClubWorplesdon golf course " one of the prettiest golf courses in Surrey" with caricatures of various members including Captain G.A. Moxon and A.P.F. Chapman
Kaisers Campaigning CarThe Kaiser enjoying a morning tub in his new campaigning car during World War One. A typically convoluted method of transportation from W.Heath Robinson
The Tout - Peter Ronald BuchananMr P. R. G. Buchanan, whose caricatures, mainly of horse racing society, under the pseudonym The Tout were published in The Tatler and The Bystander magazines during the 1920s and 30s
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
Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 3 of 5Card 3 of 5 - The Wrestlers. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community
The Famous Astaires by NermanCaricature of brother and sister dance act, Fred and Adele Astaire by Nerman during the time of their successful run in Stop Flirting at various London theatres during the mid 1920s
Hogarth Faces 1807A myriad of faces looking in different directions: Characters and Caricatures
Some Stalwarts of the Greyhound Racing World by AutoriCaricatures of well-known personalities in the greyhound racing world in 1933. Among those shown is A. C. Critchley and Lady Chesham. Date: 1933
Cecil Beaton, caricature by Glan WilliamsCECIL WALTER HARDY BEATON (1904-1980) British photographer of fashion and celebrities. Also stage and costume designer for theatrical productions
Caricatures at Royal Ascot, 1927Weighing out for the cartoon stakes at Ascot - and some of the " the heads" whose colours have established a reputation for " showing up" at the Royal meeting
Caricatures at Brooklands by The ToutVarious personalities of the motor racing world depicted by The Tatlers caricaturist, The Tout. Among the figures portrayed are Malcolm Campbell (middle car)
Not a Word! Personalities at the Derby by The ToutNot a Word! Everyone know this years Derby winner. What they may be doing just before the race on June 6. Caricatures of notable personalities of the turf drawn by The Tout for The Tatler magazine
Caricature of Leslie Henson by George WhitelawFourth in a series by artist George Whitelaw caricaturing well-known individuals and likening them to animals. This one features Leslie Henson (1891 - 1957)
Mussolini CaricatureBENITO MUSSOLINI A caricature of the Italian dictator, 1931. Date: 1883 - 1945
Prince Andrew in CaricaturePrince Andrew, Duke of York (b. 1960), caricatured by David Hughes wearing his naval uniform. Date: 1986
Some Sunny personalities at the London HippodromeCaricature by Nerman of the various performers appearing in the popular comedy musical, Sunny at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Top left Nancy Lovat, top right, Elsie Randolph
Salutes Assorted by Alfred LeeteHumorous caricatures of various Army types showing the assorted styles of salutes used. Date: 1918
Rudyard Kipling by Tom HuttRudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936), British writer and poet, pictured in caricature by Tom Hutt, smoking a pipe and holding a copy of Many Inventions. Date: 1914
Langley Park Golf Club, BeckenhamSeries of caricatures of the members of Langley Park golf club in Beckenham, Kent which opened in 1910, and was originally known as Parklangley Club