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Nothing to Wear by A. K. MacdonaldThe Universal Cry - a situation that many women can identify with, nothing to wear. A young woman in her underwear becomes increasingly frustrated as she tries to find an outfit in the morning
Constable in TroubleA constable, confronted by a mob of roughs in the East End of London, blows his whistle for reinforcements
Roads and VagabondsAn illustration depicting numerous men on horseback pulling a stagecoach, in some kind of disarray with some farmers nearby with their dog. Date: circa 1931
A woman writes a letter on a somno in a messyA woman writes a letter on a somno (night table containing a chamberpot) with her feet on a pillow, while her dog chews a lace collar and a cat sleeps on her ballgown
The man Who Said Big Ben Was Wrong by H M Bateman. This illustration shows what would happen when the establishment is doubted. The whole world jars, a wobble in the time contiuum
With the high browse 1923A customer enters a disorganised bookshop to have a browse. Date: 1923
Drunken Gentleman requesting a clove off a PolicemanDrunken Gentleman in multiple stages of disarray requests a clove from a London Policeman in order to disguise (fat chance!) the evidence that he has been boozing. Date: circa 1890s
Battle of Aspremont C774The emperor Charlemagne is aided at the battle of Aspremont by a miraculous cross which throws his enemies into disarray