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Cartoon Collection (page 22)

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, A Great Demonstration

Cartoon, A Great Demonstration -- satirical comment on the Chartist movement, depicting a Chartist leader backing down immediately when a magistrate tells him that his proposed demonstration will not

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Dressing for a Masquerade

Cartoon, Dressing for a Masquerade, Mr Disraeli as a Great Protectionist Leader. Disraeli had tried to help farmers by supporting the relief of agricultural distress in Parliament

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, A Silly Trick

Cartoon, A Silly Trick -- Farmer John Bull can t be fooled by a trickster with a turnip head, pretending to be an invading French soldier. Date: 1848

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Wellington Stirring Up the British Lion

Cartoon, Wellington Stirring Up the British Lion -- with the threat of a French invasion, the lion dozes unconcerned, telling the Duke that he will be ready when hes wanted. Date: 1848

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Noble Poulterers; or, Licensed to Sell Game

Cartoon, Noble Poulterers; or, Licensed to Sell Game -- a Peer of the Realm, making money out of the game caught on his estate, mostly fed at the expense of his tenant farmers. Date: 1845

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female

Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female -- a satirical comment on the Free Trade policy, which was benefiting the country, but in which the agricultural districts had not yet taken part

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Farmers

Cartoon, Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Farmers -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis attempt to compensate Agricultural interests by proposing to transfer two million pounds of local taxation

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo; or, The Great Protectionist

Cartoon, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo; or, The Great Protectionist -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli setting himself up as the champion of the Agricultural Interest

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Farmers Will-O-The-Wisp

Cartoon, The Farmers Will-O-The-Wisp -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli and his Local Taxation resolution, in which the Agricultural Interest was subordinated to that of Real Property

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, John Bull among the Lilliputians

Cartoon, John Bull among the Lilliputians -- a satirical political comment on relationships between Great Britain and other countries, with suggestions of exploitation. Date: 1847

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots

Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis criticism of Lord John Russells government. Mrs Blimber (co-owner of a school)

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Court of Young England

Cartoon, Court of Young England -- The New Generation. A comment on Benjamin Disraelis Young England movement, a political splinter group consisting mostly of Conservative aristocrats who were at

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, A Political Application of an Old Fable

Cartoon, A Political Application of an Old Fable - a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis attacks upon the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel. Date: 1846

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel

Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel
Cartoon, The Queen, Prince Consort, Lord John Russell, and Sir Robert Peel. A comment on the resignation of Peel as Prime Minister (27 June), and his replacement by Russell (three days later). 1846

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Queen Victoria and her Ministers

Cartoon, Queen Victoria and her Ministers - (left to right) Lord John Russell, Earl of Mulgrave, Lord Brougham, Lord Melbourne, Duchess of Kent (mother), Queen Victoria, Earl of Durham

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Man Wot Plays Several Instruments At Once

Cartoon, The Man Wot Plays Several Instruments At Once -- a satirical comment on Sir Robert Peels attempt to improve Protestant-Catholic relationships by increasing a grant to Maynooth College

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Young Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Minister

Cartoon, Young Gulliver and the Brobdingnag Minister -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis constant attacks on Sir Robert Peel during the latters time as Prime Minister

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Queen Victoria and Sir Robert Peel

Cartoon, Queen Victoria and Sir Robert Peel
Cartoon, The Letter of Introduction, 1841 -- Queen Victoria and her newly elected Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel (Conservative). Date: 1841

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Tailors War

Cartoon, The Tailors War! Being a New System of Cutting in the Trade! - When Snip meets Snip then comes the Tug of War. A satirical comment on unionism in the clothing trade

Background imageCartoon Collection: Push and Go by Heath Robinson

Push and Go by Heath Robinson
The collapsible car, specially designed to be taken away conveniently in the holidays. Another brilliant idea from William Heath Robinson. Date: 1925

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters

Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters. A parody of an illustration which appeared in the Illustrated London News in February of the same year

Background imageCartoon Collection: Reform and Anti-Reform

Reform and Anti-Reform
Reform Bill - Reform and Anti-Reform - depiction of a naval battle between two ships, with the Reform ship winning. " The Portraits of the King, Lords Brougham, Russell, Grey

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Rising Generation -- In Parliament

Cartoon, The Rising Generation -- In Parliament. A satirical comment on conflicts within the Conservative Party over Sir Robert Peels repeal of the Corn Laws

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Handwriting on the Wall

Cartoon, The Handwriting on the Wall. King William IV wonders if the Reform Bill has anything to do with him. The Reform Act, extending the franchise by just over 50 per cent

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Political Cheap-Jack

Cartoon, The Political Cheap-Jack -- Benjamin Disraeli, portrayed as a conman at a country fair, wooing his Buckinghamshire constituents during the General Election campaign, summer 1847. 1847

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Installing the tent

Cartoon, Installing the tent. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Sun bathing

Cartoon, Sun bathing with rapid action globes. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Seaside Lending Library

Cartoon, Seaside Lending Library. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoons, Some Probable Inventions for 1924

Cartoons, Some Probable Inventions for 1924. 1924

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Girl at the grocers shop

Cartoon, Girl at the grocers shop. 1924

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Fortune teller visit

Cartoon, Fortune teller visit. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, We forgot to cancel the milk

Cartoon, We forgot to cancel the milk! 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Dream of the Cigarette Card Collector

Cartoon, The Dream of the Cigarette Card Collector
Cartoon, The Dream of Cigarette Card Collector. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Why don t you look where you re going?

Cartoon, Why don t you look where you re going? 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Child sent to bed for misbehaviour

Cartoon, Child sent to bed for misbehaviour. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Channel swimmer asked for passport

Cartoon, Channel swimmer asked for passport. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Customs & Manners of ye Englyshe People

Cartoon, Customs & Manners of ye Englyshe People - Sea Bathing. 19th century

Background imageCartoon Collection: Bonzo cartoon, Have You Lost Your Pen?

Bonzo cartoon, Have You Lost Your Pen? 1930

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, Alone At Last

Cartoon, Alone At Last! 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, boarding house landlady and guest

Cartoon, boarding house landlady and guest. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cartoon, The Bedtime Story

Cartoon, The Bedtime Story, now delivered via the radio. 1923

Background imageCartoon Collection: Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. Bateman

Mesmerism, Rabbit vs. Stoat by H. M. Bateman
Cartoon by H. M. Bateman who frequently lampooned the tax man in his work. Here, a meek looking man looks rather like a rabbit, trembling under the intense

Background imageCartoon Collection: The leading ladies in Black Velvet at London Hippodrome

The leading ladies in Black Velvet at London Hippodrome
Caricature of the four leading ladies in Black Velvet, a wartime revue produced by George Black at the London Hippodrome. The four featured are Carol Lynne (who married Bernard Delfont)

Background imageCartoon Collection: Cinderella at the London Hippodrome, 1900-01

Cinderella at the London Hippodrome, 1900-01
Illustration summarising the delights of the newly-opened London Hippodromes first annual pantomime - Cinderella - which the management claimed was the most expensive ever to be staged

Background imageCartoon Collection: Edward Moss with children at the London Hippodrome

Edward Moss with children at the London Hippodrome
Cartoon of Sir Horace Edward Moss ((1852 - 1912), British theatre impresario and the founder, chairman and joint managing director of the Moss Empires Ltd

Background imageCartoon Collection: Marceline the Droll & Otto Twigg, London Hippodrome

Marceline the Droll & Otto Twigg, London Hippodrome
Marceline the Droll, the Spanish clown who who performed at the London Hippodrome in the first three years of it opening in 1900. Pictured with the Hippodromes ring master Mr Otto Twigg. Date: 1901

Background imageCartoon Collection: Performers emerge from the water tank, London Hippodrome

Performers emerge from the water tank, London Hippodrome
Horses and riders, performing in the water jump hunting scene at the London Hippodrome, emerge from the tank to cheers from the enthusiastic audience. Date: 1901

Background imageCartoon Collection: Tally ho at the London Hippodrome, through the splash pane

Tally ho at the London Hippodrome, through the splash pane
The grand finale of Tally-ho, the latest water spectacle at the London Hippodrome as viewed by the audience through the splash pane - glass barriers, which rose up to encircle the arena



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