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Music cover, Bats in the Belfry by Billy Mayerl on a theme by Austen Croom-Johnson. 1935
Agnes Richardson, Just crazy about youAgnes Richardson, Sweetest, Just crazy about you. 20th century
Suburban BungalowA typical suburban detached bungalow, with swirly wrought ironwork, mock shutters, ruched curtains, etc. Date: 1960s
Cartoon, The first outing. Europe goes dance-crazy in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice, after five years of fighting. A couple dance the foxtrot in a cocktail bar. Date: 1919
A Warning to Women by G Watson MillPromotional postcard for A Warning to Women by C. Watson Mill. First produced Lyceum Theatre, Eccles, 28th May and Theatre Royal, Stratford, 23rd July 1906
Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy sung by Florence ThurstonMusic cover, Rag-Time Crazy, written by R M Marks, composed by John Neat, sung by Florence Thurston. 1910
Cartoon, They get what they deserve, WW1Cartoon, They get what they deserve, showing a group of pessimists, as if in a lunatic asylum, with a sign warning others against approaching or speaking to them. Date: 1915
Drawing Red Herrings by Heath RobinsonHeath Robinsons Encyclopaedia of Sport - IX. Drawing red herrings across the sands of Dee. Another crazy idea for a new sport from the inventive mind of William Heath Robinson. Date: 1914
Crazy Paving VicarThis vicar and his pretty little girl assistant are laying paving in a church yard in Hampstead, North London, England. Date: early 1930s
Palace entertainers - Hue, VietnamPalace entertainers and dancers in demonic costume at Hue, the capital city of Thua ThienHue Province of Vietnam. Date: 1907
Fun Seaside Transport - Bubble Boating. This postcard was presented as an award for correct dictation in 1931! Date: late 1920s
The logical response to a question fom the older generation" Now, Boy, where does Port wine come from?" " From the Public- ouse." !!! Date: circa 1890s
Comic caricature in a lunatic asylum by Phil MayDottieville Lunatic Asylum Visitor to the Asylum - " Is that Clock Right?" The Dotty One - " O course it ain, or it wouldn t be here." Date: 1900
Russian Easter Greeting card, featuring an Easter chick being fired out of a cannon (shell and all) by Mr Bunny toward Mrs Bunny... Date: circa 1903
Men of Merry England - Two loons in the stocks Date: circa 1903
Pulling a ridiculous expressionA German man pulls a ridiculous, daft, absurd and frankly rather manic facial expression! Date: circa 1910s
Crazy. Illustration shows the effect of the recent craze for playing ping pong, business partners neglect their work, ladies clubs turn away from their normal leisure pursuits
Crazy woman playing with butterflies. Print shows a woman with long hair chasing butterflies; following her are several children mocking her, two mothers carrying infants on their backs
Crazy Head. Photograph shows portrait of Native American man wearing blanket. Date c1913 October 31
Man turning into a catA gentleman visits his Doctor with the distinct impression he is turning into a cat.... by the evidence on show he is correct
21st birthday card with garden path and flowersA 21st birthday card showing a garden path decorated with flowers and shrubs. Date: 1936
21st birthday card with lady gathering lavenderA 21st birthday card, showing a lady gathering lavender in her pretty blue garden. Date: 1936
CRAZY JANEA wandering madwoman, doubtless driven out of her mind by some faithless man who trifled with her affections... Date: early 19th century
Accordion Picnic GirlsFour crazy girls, singing enthusiasticall to their accordions beside their sports car, in the middle of the countryside! Date: 1930s
Crazy PavingA crazy paved garden path. Date: 1930s
Garden Lily PondThe lily pond in winter, a portion of a garden in suburban London, showing the well-made crazy paving surrounding it. Date: 1930s
H Miller. Hide & seek 2Children playing Hide and Seek in a formal garden. 20th century
Invention - Carrons ConeMr. Carron, an engineer from Grenoble, France, invented a contraption that allowed humans to experience the sensation of a free fall of 300m
Christmas in the home of a peace crankA man rather disdainfully labelled as a peace crank watches in dismay as his children play aggressively with a variety of war-inspired toys during World War One
Twelfth Night Entertainment at the Hanwell Lunatic AsylumInmates of the Hanwell Lunatic Asylum, a pioneering institution for the Victorian age which operated a non-restraint policy
The Crazy GangBud Flanagan (1896-1968) with the Crazy Gang in Young at Heart
Bud Flanagan (1896-1968) with the Crazy Gang in Young at Heart
American Indians. Sitting Bull, Sioux ChiefInspirational leader of the Sioux, who, with Crazy Horse, coordinated major resistance against the Americans and defeated Custer
Cami-Knickers / GraphicDesigned Specially for Dancing, cami-knickers (camisole + knickers) were just what the dance-crazy Bright Young Thing of the twenties needed
World is Crazy for GoldSatire on gold fever - the world has gone crazy for gold!
London Asylum / Grant / 1838Interior of an unnamed lunatic asylum in London: inmates draw on the walls, look up at the high windows or read distractedly
Soldier & Civilians 1854Pantaloons -1 pair in a diaper pattern, neckties, top hats, shirt with pleated cuffs, pumps with bows, Newmarket or cutaway coats, a brown coat cut square across the front
Geese Honoured by RomeThe Romans honour the geese of the Capitol, who, alarmed by the approach of Brennus and his Gauls, honked like crazy and thereby gave the alarm which saved the city