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Got Any Gum Chum? Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Got Any Gum Chum? Words by Ralph Butler and Archie De Bear, music by Tolchard Evans
GalleonAn illustration of a large, imposing galleon ship, sailing through the ocean waters, with sunrays beaming behind. Date: circa 1917
The BrethrenAn illustration which shows two older gentlemen taking a stroll, they are wearing an assortment of baggy, patchy clothes, smoking pipes. Date: circa 1917
The TemptationA comic illustration of a man wearing patterned baggy clothes, tempting a woman by dangling an apple, they are standing behind a well stocked fruit cart. Date: circa 1917
Servant PosterA colourful poster design portraying a young servant figure, offering a tray to his bearded master, who is seated, wearing a patterned robe. Date: circa 1917
Line of CharactersThis painting illustrated a side profile view, of a queue of men, wearing diverse, colourful clothes varying in quality, most of the figures are smoking and encumbered. Date: circa 1917
Pipe and tobacco pouch on a Christmas and New Year cardPipe and tobacco pouch on a comic Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Boy, Dog and CatMy turn now - a barefoot boy reluctantly shares his meal with his feline friend and canine chum
Charlie Chaplin and friendCharlie Chaplin (1889-1977) (left) and friend - enjoying a moment to have a laugh away from the spotlight of fame and celebrity
Bloodhounds in compartments at a dog showUnusual Friends - bloodhounds in compartments at a dog show. 1950s
Christmas card in the shape of a brown hat -- Christmas Greeting from an Old Chum. Date: circa 1890s
Dogs Meat SellerBefore the era of Cesar and Pedigree Chum, dog-owners rely on the dogs meat man as he trundles his barrow through the streets. Date: early 19th century
Seated Buddha in Wat Si Chum, Old Sukhothai, ThailandThe large seated Buddha in the Wat Si Chum (Temple of the Bodhi Tree) at Old Sukhothai, Thailand. The temple dates from the 13th century