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Captain Bairnsfathers first meeting with Old Bill, WW1This historic incident took place during the first battle of Ypres, but the Censor held stern views about battle pictures in those days
Design by Bruce BairnsfatherDesign by the famous World War I Bystander cartoonist, Bruce Bairnsfather for what looks like a club or restaurant menu or invitation
David Low, cartoonistDavid Low (1891 - 1963), New Zealand born British political cartoonist. Drew cartoons for the Star and then Beaverbrooks Evening Standard
Liberal posters for the General Election, & their artistsA selection of Liberal party posters for the 1910 General Election, together with a photograph of Francis Carruthers Gould, caricaturist and political cartoonist, who The Sketch says
The Linesman Who Snored at WimbledonA linesman disrupts play at Wimbledon by letting out a loud snore mid-point. 1928
Bruce Bairnsfather merchandiseSelection of items featuring illustrations by the famous World War One cartoonist, Bruce Bairnsfather including a jigsaw with Bairnsfathers curmudgeonly soldier character Ole Bill grumbling
5064 Gerrard by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale5064 Gerrard revue by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale; music arranged by Willy Redestone. Artist Harold Smith. The revue was first produced at the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square
May / Phil / Vanity Fair 95PHILIP WILLIAM MAY known as PHIL MAY English cartoonist Date: 1864 - 1903
Abel FaivreA portrait illustration of French painter and cartoonist, Abel Faivre, 1867-1945. He actively produced propaganda posters for the French Army in World War I, and drew comics for Le Rire
Portrait Painting A WomanThis illustration is probably a self portrait of of Caran d'Ache, pseudonym of the French satirist and political cartoonist, Emmanuel Poire, 1858-1909
Caran d'AcheA self portrait poster style illustration of Caran d'Ache, pseudonym of the French satirist and political cartoonist, Emmanuel Poire, 1858-1909
Ferdinand BacA side profile portrait illustration of French cartoonist, artist and writer, known widely for his caricatures, Ferdinand-Sigismond Bach, 1859-1952, standing, holding his hat and cane
Sir John Bernard Partridge, illustrator and cartoonistSir John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), English artist, illustrator and cartoonist. He became chief political cartoonist of Punch in 1909. Date: circa 1920s
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Welsh political cartoonistLeslie Gilbert Illingworth (1902-1979), Welsh political cartoonist, best known for his work in Punch and the Daily Mail Date: circa 1940s
Frank Reynolds, artist, illustrator and cartoonistFrank Reynolds (1876-1953), artist, illustrator and cartoonist Date: early 20th century
P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry FurnissCover design, P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss. Rare hardbound volume, published by The Studio of Design and Illustration Supply Agency, London, 204 pages
Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles, captioned During the late frost'. By F H Townsend (February 25, 1868?? December 11, 1920), illustrator and cartoonist
Cartoon by George E StuddyGeorge Studdy or G E Studdy (1878-1948) was a British commercial artist and cartoonist, best known for his creation Bonzo the Dog, who became a popular character in the 1920s
Caricature illustration of Baron Horder of Ashford, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 16 Baron Horder of Ashford'
Caricature illustration of Charles Laughton, actor, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 15 Charles Laughton'
Caricature illustration of Sir Patrick Hastings KC, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 14 Sir Patrick Hastings KC'
Caricature illustration of James Maxton, politician in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 13 Mr James Maxton, MP'
Caricature illustration of Sir Henry Alfred Lytton, KT, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 12 Sir Henry Alfred Lytton'
Caricature illustration of the Rt Hon Neville Chamberlain, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 12 Sir Henry Alfred Lytton'
Caricature illustration of D R Jardine, cricketer, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 10 D R Jardine'
Advertisment for Debrett's Peerage. With a photograph of the book, and photomontage with illustrations, of titled men of note. Designed by Zec
Caricature illustration of Lord Beaverbrook, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 9 Lord Beaverbrook'
Caricature illustration by W Heath Robinson. Showing angry man being hit by golf ball in foreground, woman with finger in her ear, two golfers in background looking
Caricature illustration, The Optimist by Will Owen. Showing homeless man with handkerchief tied to stick, asking grumpy banker with cigar for a loan
Caricature illustration of toothache cure, by Heath Robinson. Showing prehistoric man with string tied to tooth and tree stump, firing bow and arrow from top of a cliff
Caricature illustration, Highland Bull with radio aerial, with herdsman listening below. Captioned, Things seen and heard'
Colour illustration of skier in snow, with contraption heating kettle and ice to make a trail of snow. Captioned, A Bit of a Frost - a simple device for making your own snow as you go along'
Caricature illustration of man and woman waiting for theatre to be built, with policeman looking on. Captioned, A Wait-y Problem'
Caricature illustration of tall house on wheels, pulled by men disguised as a shed, with burglar about to fall into the trap. Captioned, A Moving Cat-astrophe'
Caricature illustrations by H M Bateman of a man speaking at a party and at dinner. Captioned, The Raconteur: a suburban idol'
Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three women and a dog, marching with determination in the rain. Captioned, The Amazons: a study in Modern Femininity'
Illustration by Norman Morrow, of Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head'
Caricature illustration, The Killers by H M Bateman. Showing two young gentlemen in evening dress suits, fancy socks and dance shoes
Caricature illustration, captioned Too Much Christmas, by W Heath Robinson. Showing old woman in shawl by river bank, telling off trees
On Referendum Day cartoon illustrations by Norman Morrow. Showing imagined scenes of husband and wife on referendum day, including at breakfast, discussions, visits of canvassers
Illustration of Seymour Hicks as Richard III at the Coliseum theatre. From a section, London Nights Entertainments'. Seymour Hicks (1871-1949), actor, music hall performer, playwright
Caricature illustrations, of the return from the United States of Mr John Redmond, by H M Bateman. Captioned, The Dictator's Return'
Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman. Showing a haughty woman on horseback during a hunt. Also captioned, A literary note'
Caricature illustration by H M Bateman of three foxhunting men with cigar, top hats and whips. Captioned, Cubs: A Seasonable study'
Jane Hading, actress, theatrical illustration in role, in dark clothes with hand gun. Captioned in the illustration, Madame Jane Hading as Jacqueline in Madame X, in a section, The Hippodrome'
Art deco lady with handbag, long coat and high heelsItalian artist Umberto Brunelleschi was born in 1879 and died in 1949. He lived for many years in Paris working as a caricature cartoonist
George Cruikshank, British caricaturist and book illustratorGeorge Cruikshank, British caricaturist, cartoonist and book illustrator Date: circa 1840s
Henry Mayo Bateman (1887 - 1970), British humorous artist and cartoonist. Date: 1919