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Cartoon, Fritz to Wilhelm, WW1Cartoon, Fritz to Wilhelm during the First World War -- I didn t want to do it, but you made me. Date: 1914
Masbadges - 10. The Royal Dog (The Royal Artillery)Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news
Jeek the puppy meets a pigJeek the mongrel puppy meets a pig in a field and tries to strike up a conversation, but the pig is rude to him. Date: 1940
The Sexton and Sand Table at Dennington Church, Suffolk. This fascinating tray can now be found in the north aisle of the church (now a village museum)
A singing lesson at Minerva House, 1863A large family group gather round a grand piano to sing together. Date: 1863
Children Write on WallTwo naughty children draw a cartoon of a grumpy old man unaware that he is observing their graffiti just behind them
Cartoon / Grumpy AlbertA cartoon entitled Domestic Felicity from circa 1842, showing a less than impressed Prince Albert wheeling his first two children through Windsor as Victoria follows
Pea PickersA scene in the Essex fields, showing green peas being picked, sacked and weighed, ready for market, England
Victor Hugo / Vanity FairVICTOR HUGO French novelist in old age
Vanity Fair / Mr OsborneMr Osbornes welcome to Amelia