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A Striking ExampleCartoon, A Striking Example. The sort of thing that convinces one of the necessity of lightning conductors on a golf course. Playing in a storm you may get hit
The Fall of the YearCartoon, The Fall of the Year. The sort of unfortunate happening that must spoil the efforts of film-makers. A leaf drops between a kissing couple
Those Oxford FinalsCartoon, Those Oxford Finals. How to utilise your Oxford bags when they go out of fashion. New uses for old clothing. Please note
All Moonshine! by W. Heath RobinsonHow the fashion designer who introduced the first short skirt obtained his inspiration. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
This Night Club Evil by W. Heath RobinsonCartoon, This Night Club Evil. The sort of silly errors our Bright Young People make by keeping up their amusements after lighting up time
Wherefore art thou radioCartoon, Wherefore art thou radio. It is suggested that 2LO should devote a week to amatory music in the spring. A lovestruck couple listening to the wireless radio
A Little Pride before a FallCartoon, A Little Pride before a Fall. Remarkable presence of mind of one skier called forth by the carelesness of a companion while skiing
Croc(k)ed! by William Heath RobinsonPictorial proof that - an Englishman never knows when he is eaten. A man waving his trousers for help from inside a crocodile which has eaten him
A Good Pull UpThe new electric self raising braces for those men who haven t time to fiddle about with the ordinary kind in the morning
Trapping Whelks on the Shores of the Caspian Sea by W. HeathThe first illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) to appear in The Sketch on March 21st 1906. Part of a humorous series called, The Gentle Art of Catching Things
The Chucker ChuckedPolo players look for a lost ball on the polo field. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
The Day-Dinner-Dance suitCartoon, The Day-Dinner-Dance suit, a quick change evening dress suit for the busy gentleman Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
Getting Fed UpCartoon, Getting Fed Up. A landlady fishing for supplies such as cod and oyster sauce. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evan"
Reconstruction in MatrimonyState encouragement of marriage for returned soldiers. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Patent Applied For. A new invention discloses their whereabouts. a golfer looks for a lost ball while golfing. Please note
How the Trains get DelayedA courting couple are oblivious to the delay they are causing on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. Please note
Two seaside stuntsThe new Aero-Bathing Machine: A remarkable invention to assist those who - hesitate upon the brink. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger
A Brine WaveThe birth of the switch back and water chute idea - A man watches as his wife falls off a cliff into the sea on her deckchair
Bluffing the PeriscopeTaking cover from U-boats. Hints for bathers unnecessarily nervous about submarines off shore. Another ridiculous idea from Heath Robinson
Garden Party on Hampstead Heath, 1885Engraving showing a garden party on Hampstead Heath, given by the Hampstead Heath Extension Committee, 1885. At this time there was a proposal to extend Hampstead Heath by purchasing the adjacent
Holidaymakers dancing on Hampstead Heath, London, 1902Illustration showing a group of holidaymakers dancing on Hampstead Heath, London, during the summer of 1902
Fir Trees on Hampstead Heath, London, 1871Engraving showing a group of fir trees on a hillock near North End, Hampstead Heath, 1871
North-End Place, Hampstead Heath, 1908Illustration showing a number of views of North-End Place, Hampstead Heath, the former home of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
Holiday-makers on Hampstead Heath, London, 1872Engraving showing the large crowds on Hampstead Heath during May holidays, 1872. A number of attractions, including an ice cream stall and a coconut shy, are shown drawing large crowds
Donkey Rides on Hampstead Heath, London, 1873Engraving showing a group of women, boys and girls riding donkeys on Hampstead Heath during a holiday in May 1873
Kultur: The Drilling Machine for Military Beginners by HeathThree raw recruits are put through their paces on the training ground with the help of a machine which reduces them to mere puppets
A Swiss Shepherd Watching a Battle by the FrontierThe absurdity of war summed up by Heath Robinson as a shepherd puffing peacefully on his pipe sits in neutral Switzerland
Field-Marshal Montgomerys Headquarters, Luneburg Heath, SecIllustration of Field-Marshal Montgomerys tactical Headquarters on Luneburg Heath, Germany, during the last days of the Second World War in Europe
British Soldiers playing Bounce the Beecham, Hong Kong, 19Series of photographs showing members of the 25th and 40th Companies of the Royal Engineers playing the Bounce the Beecham game invented by William Heath Robinson, Hong Kong, 1910
A French soldiers doucheAn improvised shower for French soldiers in the style of Heath Robinson, powered by a water-wheel in a small stream near the firing-line
Heath & Heather CataloguCatalogue of Heath & Heather, the largest retail herb warehouse in the world
Heath & HeatherThe largest retail herb warehouse in the world - Heath & Heather, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, has a floor area of over 24, 000 superficial feet
A Snapper-up of Unconsidered Trifles by William Heath RobinsDetailed colour illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1910) for the Midsummer number of the Graphic showing an elf, or possibly goblin in a fantastical country setting
The Old Vine Tavern which literally stood in the road at the junction of Mile End Road and Cambridge Heath Road, east London, was sadly demolished in the early 1900s
William Heath RobinsonWILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON The well-known illustrator and cartoonist pictured wearing a trilby and working on his sketch book. Best known as the " gadget king"
Heath Robinson & DoubleWILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON A photograph of William Heath Robinson (right) pictured with Mr Rene Koval, who played him in a revue at the Alhambra theatre in 1912
Voltaire HeathFRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the French writer and philosopher
Norwich Distant ViewA distant view of the city from Mousehold Heath
Old / New at Court / HeathAppearing at court the old way and the new way - a satirical perspective
Heath / Ball Dresses / 1830Ways of dressing for a ball, the old way and the new way - a satirical perspective
Paddling at HampsteadChildren paddling in one of the ponds at Hampstead Heath, London, England
Fair at Hampstead, 1901Fair on Hampstead Heath, London - an ice cream seller plies his trade
Carousel HampsteadThree-abreast set of steam-driven gallopers, Hampstead Heath Fair, London
Battle of Hopton HeathThe Battle of Hopton Heath
Nader Shah / Iran / Heath 15NADER SHAH also known as TAHMASP QOLI KHAN originally NADER QOLI BEG Shah of Iran (1736-47)
Edward Heath / PhotographEDWARD RICHARD GEORGE HEATH Prime Minister of Britain from 1970 to 1974 and leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975
Dorset / Lytchett MinsterDorset scenery: heath at Lytchett Minster
Macbeth & the WitchesThe meeting with the witches on the heath