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George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain with red umbrellaGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain, trying to open a red umbrella. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 2284, I can t go without you for long! Date: circa 1930s
George Ernest Studdy, Saturdays Good Deed (The Sketch, 19 December 1923). Bonzo gives the fattened Christmas turkey a little exercise (in a series, The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo). Date: 1923
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and broken windowGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo walks past a window just as a brick crashes into the glass. Will he get the blame? Originally published as Valentine postcard no
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo sneezing. Date: 1924
George Ernest Studdy, You Simply Must Save Water! (The Sketch, 28 June 1922) To save water, Bonzo drinks milk instead. Date: 1922
George Ernest Studdy, tiger cub and rhinocerosGeorge Ernest Studdy, illustration for an animal book. Mother said I was old enough to hunt for my own food, said Tiger Cub, but I think you are too big for my supper, Mrs Rhinoceros! Date: 1941
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with golf clubs and headphonesGeorge Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo, one with a bag of golf clubs and balancing a golfball on his nose, the other wearing headphones as mascot for the Crosley Radio Corporation
George Ernest Studdy, giant tortoise and frogGeorge Ernest Studdy, illustration for an animal book. I know I ve always been slow, said Mrs Giant Tortoise, so today being my hundredth birthday I m going to learn to skip! Date: 1941
George Ernest Studdy, baby penguins on iceGeorge Ernest Studdy, illustration for an animal book. Baby penguins have such short legs, they find it difficult to walk on the ice. Date: 1941
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and footballGeorge Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo with a football
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant, who snatches away his bun in payment. Artwork for a story, Taking the bun, originally published in The New Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1927
George Ernest Studdy, The Kid Prince, a cartoon story for a childrens magazine, Mine, published by C Arthur Pearson. Date: 1935-1936
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo buys a balloon, which lifts him up into the air, until he lands on a policemans head. Originally published in The Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1925
George Ernest Studdy -- Bonzo blowing up balloons, a cartoon which first appeared in Tit-Bits Magazine in 1925. Date: 1925
George Ernest Studdy, self-portrait with Bonzo puppyGeorge Ernest Studdy, a self-portrait of the artist bending right down to observe a Bonzo-like puppy. Captioned Studdy employs no models
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzos Love Offering to Chee-Kee, the Pekingese. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 3117, I love you for yourself, dear, and not for your gifts
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and the wool tradeGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with a man at a pillar box. The man has dropped a book entitled The Wool Gatherer. From a series entitled Bonzo and the Bradford Wool Trade, painted for Ackroyd Bros
George Studdy, The Faithful Heart (The Sketch, 17 May 1922). A little dog with mournful eyes, obviously alarmed at his owners sea bathing antics
Animals, birds and fairy folk on a New Year card -- two hares, a goblin, a witch, an owl and two chicks. Date: circa 1890s
Man fishing on a comic Christmas cardMan fishing in the rain on a comic Christmas card by Ernest Griset. Date: circa 1890s
Two men fishing on a comic Christmas card by Ernest Griset. Date: circa 1890s
People on the ice on a comic Christmas cardTwo men on the ice on a comic Christmas card by Ernest Griset, with the thin man falling through and the plump man being saved by his dog. Date: circa 1890s
Two astronomers on a Christmas cardTwo astronomers with their telescopes on a Christmas card by Ernest Griset, observing the moon and stars. Date: circa 1890s
Gretry ProfileANDRE-ERNEST-MODESTE GRETRY French musician Date: 1741 - 1813
Frederica Dss CumberlandFREDERICA SOPHIA CHARLOTTE, duchess of CUMBERLAND, in 1815 married Ernest Augustus, duke. The widow of Prinz Friedrich von Preussen, and of Prinz Friedrich von Solms-Braunfels Date: CIRCA 1815
Ernest HowardERNEST HOWARD SHEPARD (1879 - 1976), English artist and cartoonist, best known for his illustrations to books by a Milne and Kenneth Grahame
Ernest Renan / Century 93ERNEST RENAN French philosopher at his desk Date: 1823 - 1892
Ernest Renan / Harper 1892ERNEST RENAN French philosopher in his study at the College de France Date: 1823 - 1892
Ernest Reyer / Illus EuroERNEST REYER French composer at the time of the first production of his opera, Salammbo, in Brussels Date: 1823 - 1909
Ernest Renan / Vfair 1879ERNEST RENAN French philosopher, philologist and historian, specialising in religious subjects Date: 1823 - 1892
J L E Meissonier, French painterJEAN-LOUIS-ERNEST MEISSONIER French painter Date: 1815 - 1891
Ernest Collins / V Fair 11ERNEST COLLINS Engineer Date: -
Gejm Boulanger / FlorianGEORGES-ERNEST-JEAN-MARIE BOULANGER French general and politician Date: 1837 - 1891
Gejm Boulanger / PhotoGEORGES-ERNEST-JEAN-MARIE BOULANGER French general and politician in 1889 Date: 1837 - 1891
The Pierrot of the Minute by Aubrey BeardsleyA pierrot in a garden by Aubrey Beardsley, illustrating Ernest Dowsons one-act verse play The Pierrot of the Minute. Date: 1897
General BoulangerGEORGES-ERNEST-JEAN-MARIE BOULANGER French general and politician Date: 1837 - 1891
Ernest Charles JonesERNEST CHARLES JONES Political reformer and poet; leader of the Chartist movement (1845) Date: 1819 - 1869
Ernest Daudet (1837-1921) French writer, brother of Alphonse
Ernest Coquelin, cadet (younger) (1848-1909) French actor
Ernest Renan (1823-1892) French scholar, writer on religious subjects
Ernest Reyer (1823-1909) French musician
Quinneys by Horace Annesley VachellPromotional postcard for Quinneys by Horace Annesley Vachell. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 20th April 1915. Artist: F. Ernest Jackson
Twos company, threes nonePopular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904
Many hands make light workPopular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904
The Gay Parisienne by George DancePromotional cut out flyer of The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton on 1st October 1894
Londoners 1911A messenger boy: Artist: Ernest Ibbetson Date: 1911
Mocker as Danilowitz in Meyerbeers comic opera L Etoile du Nord (The North Star).. Toussaint-Eugene-Ernest Mocker was a French tenor
Ernest Baumgartner, patrician of Nuremberg, court fashion of Charles IX and Henri III.. From an oil painting by Recape in 1570. Handcolored illustration by E