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Clown falling from a donkey on a greetings card, with accompanying verse. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Shaving a horse -- an event which led to an entertaining court case. Date: 1832
Cartoon, Patriotic Petitions on the Convention, by James Gillray. Four scenes: The Cockney Petition, The Westminster Petition, The Chelmsford Petition, and The Middlesex Petition
Page design, my heroes, School SilhouettesPage design for my heroes, in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA. Depicting a young man kicking a football high into the air
Suffragette, Votes for Women WOW!!. Suffragette with placard reading, Votes for Women Wow, watches as another is carried off, kicking and screaming by a policeman. Two urchins laugh heartily
Football boots advertisement, end of WW1An advertisement for Super football boots from W. Abbott & Sons of the Strand and Regent Street. The advert suggests to officers that a pair would make a perfect gift to express appreciation of their
Monday morning exercise, Army Remount Depot, WW1Unruly mules proving hard to control during a Monday morning exercise at an Army Remount Depot with mounted N.C.Os rounding them up. Date: 1916
Rejected by the War Office, Mules put to good use by L. R. BHumorous illustration suggesting what to do with an obstinate mule who has been rejected for usual war work. Why not utilise the mules wonderful kicking powers
Cartoon, revolutionary Frenchwoman in ParisCartoon showing a plump revolutionary Frenchwoman kicking down the cathedrals of Paris. Date: early 20th century
Advertisement for Bournvita -- teenage girl (G Hill) in an energetic pose. 1959
The Curate who saw red by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the comic master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing an irate curate kicking the local vicar and upsetting his cup of tea, much to the shock of polite onlookers
Dunderpate and his friend Susan walking to town -- he slows down and begins to lose interest in seeking his fortune. Date: 1938
Can Can DancersAny " can can" girl who can " can can" can " can can" here!! Date: circa 1930s
Can Can Dancer - Patte en L airCan Can Dancer performing a " Patte en L air" (basic translation: " Feet in the Air" !). Date: 1905
Rugby. Artist: Ada Leonora Bowley. Kicking the ball Date: circa 1920
The Sketch Christmas Number 1934 front coverStunning front cover design for The Sketch 1934 Christmas Number featuring a dancer in a slightly revealing fur trimmed costume kicking her leg high against a colourful harlequin diamond background
Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 2 of 5Card 2 of 5 - The Attack. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community
Tottenham Hotspur vs. West Bromwich Albion, 1931Photograph of a Tottenham Hotspur striker kicking the ball directly at the West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper during a Second Division match between the teams, at White Hart Lane, in March 1931
Charleston SweetieNew craze for the Charleston dance during the 1920 s. This back-kicking dance originated in Charleston, South Carolina and became popular following the musical, Runnin Wild in 1923
A High Kicking DancerA dancer does a standing split and doesn t seem to mind a bit though few possess the capability to shake a leg with such agility
Kicking the Bucket- My dear friend, you ve just kicked the bucket ! - No, no, I ve only turned a little pail