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There must be a way - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Sammy Gallop, David Saxon and Robert Cook, featured and broadcast by Judy Shirley and Sam Browne
Punch and Judy at ChristmasChildren and adults alike watching Punch and Judy at Christmas. 19th Century
John Ruskin (Judy)JOHN RUSKIN English art critic and writer, gently satirised for his views on nature and art Date: 1819 - 1900
Programme cover, Punch & Judy Theatre, New York, USAProgramme cover for the Punch & Judy Theatre, West 49, East of Broadway, New York, USA, Director Charles Hopkins, 18 November 1916
Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 54, December 1926 Bonne Annee - an amusing take on the advent of the newyear with a mock punch and judy show 1926
Children watching Punch and Judy show, Balham, SW LondonChildren watching a Punch and Judy show, Balham, SW London. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1961
JR James Williams. Punch & JudyPunch & Judy Show. Boy watching a man with a drum heralding his Punch & Judy show. Date: circa 1914
Earlswood Asylum summer festival, 1867Summer festival at the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots, Redhill. Date: 1867
Advertisement for Judy, featured in Tit-BitsAdvertisement for Judy, a womans thrilling adventures featured in Tit-Bits. Date: March 1953
Childrens entertainment on a beach -- they are probably watching a Punch and Judy show
Punch and Judy ManA excited crowd of children on the beach at Blackpool, Lancashire, England, following the Punch and Judy man, carrying his tent on his back, about to start the show. Date: early 1930s
Punch & Judy TentAn enthralled group of children and one young mother enjoy a Punch and Judy show on Bridlington beach, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s
Punch and Judy show at the seaside
Punch & Judy Punch & JudyPunch & Judy. Poster for presentation of Punch & Judy at the Sioux City(?) Art Center, showing bust illustrations of the two characters. Date 1940
The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy peopleThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841
A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1920s - All the fun of the fair, including Punch & Judy. Date: 1920s
Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837A street scene showing the cacophony of noises to be heard on St Cecilas feast day, the patron saint of music, which falls in November
Empire, Leicester SquareThe Empire cinema, Leicester Square, London, showing Easter Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Next door is a large Dolcis fashion shoes sign. Date: 1948
Punch and Judy show, 1940sA group of rather bemused looking children stand watching a Punch and Judy Show. 1940s
Crowd of Children 1950SA crowd of children watch a Punch & Judy performance at the Whit Monday Church fete in a park in Thaxted, Essex. Date: 1950s
Punch & Judy / BlackpoolA crowd gather around the Punch and Judy show on Blackpool beach, with Blackpool Tower behind
Punch & Judy 1950SRows of holidaymakers, mostly seated in deckchairs, watch the Punch and Judy show on the beach at Paignton, Devon, England
Punch and Judy 1905Children crowd round a Punch and Judy show in a London park
Lacing Up / 1880 / JudyA young lady is laced into her dress by her maid
Brisbanes Punch ShowErnest Brisbane and his Punch & Judy Show
Punch Fights Old NickPunch fights Old Nick
Punch and Old NickPunch visited by Old Nick
Punch and KetchPunch teaches Jack Ketch how to hang a man
Punch in PrisonPunch in prison
Punch Pities BlindPunch pities the poor blind
Punch and his MusicPunch and his music
Punch and FootmanPunch and the foreign footman
Punch Physiks DoctorPunch physiks the Doctor
Doctor Physiks PunchThe Doctor physiks Punch
Punch and the Doctor
Punch on his SteedPunch on his steed
Coutier with Long NeckThe courtier with the long neck
Punch and Pretty Poll
Punch Throws away ChildPunch throws away his child
Punch and the ChildPunch playing with the child
Punch & ScaramouchePunch and Scaramouche
May Day (Haydon)A May-Day bride in her carriage passes a Punch-&-Judy show : traditional figures dance beside beggars and street traders
Pigs Punch & Judy ShowPigs on the beach watching a Punch and Judy Show
Mr Smallweed Breaks PipeMr Smallweed breaks the Pipe of Peace Matthew Bagnet (left) and George Rouncewell visit the userer Joshua Smallweed
The Shooting GalleryVisitors at the Shooting Gallery Mr Smallweed, carried in by two beggars, and Judy pay a visit to George Rouncewell and his assistant Phil Squod
Punch Judy ItalyPuncinello, the Italian equivalent of Mr Punch, is thought by some to have derived his name from Pontius Pilate, from the Jesus legend
Punch & Judy (Townsend)Punch and Judy show being performed to a small audience in a town centre
Punch in CountrysidePunch and Judy show being performed to a small audience in the countryside