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Churchill as Leader of the Opposition in House of CommonsThe devaluation debate in the House of Commons: Winston Churchill, then Leader of the Opposition, making a speech in which he accused Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer
How John Bull FeltAfter surviving the hundred pages of cartoons and skits showered upon him in our recent Special " Falling Pound" Number
A Sovereign RemedyJohn Bull holds the hand of a rather unhealthy looking pound note in a satirical illustration which alludes to the falling value of sterling against the dollar in 1920
Will it Come to ThisA possible scenario due to the falling value of the pound against the dollar in 1920. A brashly dressed cigar-smoking American changes a dollar at a bank and when asked how he would like it, replies
NeroA rather drunk looking man smoking a pipe and playing an accordian sits ignoring the British pound note beside him going up in flames
A Gentle ReminderThe Dollar: Say, you two guys are looking a bit chippy; whats happened? The Sovereign & the Franc: Oh, just a bit of a scrap in France, old son: had you forgotten
Golden GrainA satirical picture of an American reaper with a huge scythe representing the rate of exchange being sharpened with a lathe representing sterling currency