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Two teddy bears posting a letter, by Lawson Wood. Date: circa 1900s
Postman teddy bear delivering a letter, by Lawson Wood. Date: circa 1900s
Teddy bear with a large red heart on a Valentine postcardTeddy bear hugging a large red heart on a Valentine postcard -- Heartily Yours, by Lawson Wood. Date: circa 1900s
Teddy bear eating honey from Cliftonville, by Lawson Wood. Date: circa 1900s
A Beginner by Lawson WoodSome house mice titter as they watch a young kitten wait patiently by a mousehole in floorboards, blindly ignoring the entrance to their home in a skirting board. Date: 1931
A Sleepy Pear by Lawson WoodA pair of adorable baby orang utans snuggle up together for a snooze under an orange blanket, a nibbled pear cast to one side. Date: 1932
The First Valentine -- two little girls. 1870
Caricature of Henry Labouchere, Liberal MPCaricature of Henry Labouchere (1831-1912), Liberal MP, and owner-editor of the magazine Truth. Seen here as Father Christmas. Toys for the children
Caricature of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Liberal politicianCaricature of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (1829-1906), Liberal politician, temperance campaigner and radical anti-imperialist
Caricature of Henry Labouchere, politician and writerCaricature of Henry Du Pre Labouchere (1831-1912), English politician, writer, publisher and theatre owner. A commentary on a libel case between Henry Labouchere
Caricature of Montagu Williams, actor, playwright and lawyerCaricature of Montagu Stephen Williams (1835-1892), English actor, playwright, barrister, magistrate and teacher. A commentary on a libel case between Henry Labouchere
Advert for Geo. Gale & Sons, hospital bed 1889Dominion, patent wire spring mattress and Lawson Tait hospital bed, wire carefully coppered and lacquared to prevent rust. Date: 1889
First British motor car 1880Henry J Lawsons patented design for a petroleum-powered motor car : if it was ever built, it was the first British motor car Date: patented 1880
Sir Wilfrid LawsonSIR WILFRID LAWSON Statesman Date: 1829 - 1906
The stars of City of Play (1929) directed by Denison Clift - Pat Aherne, Lawson Butt, Olaf Hytten, Chili Bouchier, James Carew, Andrews Engelman and Leila Dresner Date: 1929
Contributors to the Bystander Christmas Number 1929Advertisement IN The Bystander magazine for its forthcoming Christmas number with contributions from artists and writers whose portraits are featured - Miss Storm Jameson, D. B
Pirate by Lawson WoodA pirate, musket in his arms, looks thoughtful, unaware perhaps of the large cat of puma stalking up behind him. Illustration by Lawson Wood to accompany a short story in The Bystander by Rupert
Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh
Suffragette, Not a Vote - a Bloke. The newspaper boy heckles a suffragette campaigner, shouting, Its not a vote you want - Its a Bloke
Soldiers marching thro a village. Cecil C.P. Lawson, (fl. 1903-1923). Date: circa 1917
Cartoon, A Busmans Holiday, WW1WW1 cartoon, A Busmans Holiday, by Lawson Wood (1878-1957). He served In France for nearly three years as an officer in the Kite Balloon Wing of the Royal Flying Corps, and at GHQ. Date: 1914-1918
Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcardWaiting for daddy. I must take care of mummy now. Illustration on a postcard showing a patriotic little boy wearing a pith helmet
Mother O Mine, WW1 postcard, Lawson WoodSentimental postcard showing a young soldier on horseback, thinking of his mother back at home as he goes into battle. Date: c.1916
Hands Across the Sea, WW1 postcard, Lawson WoodPatriotic wartime postcard showing A British and French officer, flags in hand, shaking hands across the Channel. Date: c.1916
1916 - Just arrived by Lawson WoodA British soldier alights from a train at a station only to be met by his wife and a surprise addition to the family. Date: 1915
Dharamtolla Street, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s
The Empty Chair by Lawson WoodA moving illustration featured in the Tatler in December 1915 showing a woman, head bent in grief, sitting by a fireside, while an empty chair beside her speaks volumes about the person who is
From a P. C. - I m making up for lost time by Lawson WoodHumorous colour illustration by Lawson Wood depicting a small white bear ransacking a ladys handbag and clumsily applying lipstick and powder. Date: 11th January 1928
Hugh Lawson WhiteHUGH LAWSON WHITE American statesman and judge Date: 1773 - 1840
George Lawson, SculptorGEORGE A LAWSON sculptor, depicted at work on a sculpture of a lady watering her plants, or offering you a drink from her pitcher, or something of the sort. Date: 1832 - 1904
Rev James LawsonJAMES LAWSON Presbyterian churchman of Edinburgh described as the Persevering Petitioner : a splendid example of Kays delightful inventiveness. Date: ? - 1788
Robert Burns. Lawson, George A. (HRSA). Date: 1891
Sir Wilfrid Lawson with Labouchere, Healy and Gibson BowlesThe Story of the Wicked Wags (cont.). Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (18291906) an English temperance campaigner and radical
Sir Wilfrid Lawson - English temperance campaignerThe Story of the Wicked Wags (cont.). Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (18291906) an English temperance campaigner and radical
Lawson bicycle
Lawson plant specimensPart of the plant collection attributed to John Lawson, collected in Carolina in 1710. Specimens held in the Sloane Herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London
Father christmas about to go down the chimneyAnother result of zeppelin raids! searchlight nuisance 1916
JL. Cats cradlesCats Cradles. Artist: John Lawson. A genre study of a little girl and boy in a sailor suit playing Cats Cradleswith a skein of wool Date: 1898
Your silence is hard to bearA bear listening to the bottom of the candlestick holder of the telephone, while the receiver is on the floor 1928
Self and Partners!, by Lawson WoodOrang utan playing multiple hands in a game of cards. Date: 1930
Granpop decorates his tree house by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration depicting Gran pop, the orang-utan character created by Lawson Wood, happily painting patterns on his new roof tree
Gran pops Nutcracker Suite by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character, Granpop, together with the help of some monkeys and a pig, attempting to crush a coconut with a homemade nutcracker. Date: 1934
Granpop Thinks more Juice is Required by Lawson WoodGranpop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood enjoys a ride in a homemade, ramshackle carriage pulled by a sweltering little monkey on a bicycle
Granpop Makes Whoopee for the Royal WeddingLawson Woods own tribute to the 1934 royal wedding between Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece, showing his orang utan character
Tom Tom the Pipers Son " Tom with his pipe made such a noise, That he pleased both the girls and boys, And they all stopped to hear him play, Over the hills and far away."
Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross " Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
Granpop gives him an earful by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood showing Granpop (Lawson Woods wily orang-utan) throwing tomatoes at a thieving pig. Date: 1934
With Granpops best wishes by Lawson WoodHumorous and rather sweet illustration by Lawson Wood showing his orang utan character Gran pop giving out Christmas presents to all his animal chums