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Swank - postcard by Lawson WoodTwo young lads show off! Sadly their attempts to be grand and sopisticated have resulted in feeling rather ill...!
More Work For The Navy - postcard by Lawson WoodMore Work For The Navy - A young boy climbs up on the rail of the pier and tries to catch the attention of a submarine captain with the words: " I, Jellicoe, if you re goin down ag in
Oh! Lucky Jim! - Lawson Wood PostcardOh! Lucky Jim! A young lad is less than delighted for his pal, who is seemingly having more success in wooing the object of both boys affections
My Wonderful One by Lawson WoodMy Wonderful One - humourous postcard illustration by Lawson Wood
Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireA view of Hall Barn in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, at the time of the photograph the home of Lord Burnham -- Sir Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baronet, owner of the Daily Telegraph
Gran pops nose is put out of joint by Lawson WoodNow that King Kong has appeared in London, this might happen to Gran pop (the wily orang utan created by artist, Lawson Wood) at any moment
Wont Nobody Kiss Us Good-Night? By Lawson WoodA colour illustration by artist Lawson Wood showing two orangutans waiting to get a kiss before they go to bed
Who Said Gentlemen Prefer Blondes? By Lawson WoodA colour illustration by artist Lawson Wood showing two male cats fighting over a pretty female cat. Date: 20th August 1930
An advertisement for The Sketch Book and Winters Pie, byA colour illustration by artist Lawson Wood showing a bear photographing two little monkeys up on a tree branch. The picture originally appeared in Winters Pie, a charitable publication
as one lovely to anotherIllustration by Lawson Wood showing a young orang-utan smiling at a newly-hatched Easter chick
Lawson Wood in UniformPhotograph of Clarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957), successful illustrator and comic artist. Pictured in uniform during World War One when he was a balloonist with the RFC
Daddys Regiment by Lawson WoodA small boy, with his mothers protective hands on his shoulders, salutes gallantly as his fathers regiment marches off to France during World War I
Levy-Lawson Editor VfEDWARD LEVY-LAWSON 1st Baron Burnham Editor of The Daily Telegraph
ConvalescenceComic illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing a small monkey chewing an apple while looking after a convalescing Granpop the orang-utan
Granpop Floats a CompanyComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop pushing off three anxious little monkeys on a log down a stream
At the ClubComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing a club waitress eavesdropping on the gossip of two cigar and pipe smoking club members (monkeys essentially)
Stern ReproofHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing Gran pop the orang utan working as a delivery driver and dispatching a group of naughty fruit thieves
Record Sales ForeseenA wholesale distributors forecast record sales as their new glamorous sales woman leaves the warehouse with two little monkey assistants. Illustration by Lawson Wood
Gran pop a LA CarteComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop the orang utan about to have a rather dangerous accident while driving a go-kart
Business Keeps Going UpHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing Gran pop the orang utan having to saw a hole in the ceiling to accommodate his ever growing sales projection
Not Quite a LadyComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop the orang utan reprimanding a cheeky young monkey who is making a face from the safety of her swing
The all Scotch SpiritComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing a miserly Scottish driver filling up his cigarette lighter with petrol from the pump at a filling station
Something Rotten in the State of DenmarkIllustration by Lawson Wood, showing two Easter chicks holding their beaks by a rotten egg
Girl Paddling / J LawsonA small girl sits and reflects upon the hugeness of the ocean as she dips her feet into the water
Girl with Cow / J LawsonA small girl urges a cow to feed on yellow Cowslip and fine grass to help make her milk sweet to drink
Girl with Dog / J LawsonA little girl plays with her building blocks which tumble to the floor, proving that construction should be left to the boys
Girl with Cat / J LawsonA little girl and her cat
Mothers Kiss / LawsonMothers kiss
Temperance meeting in cathedral townA temperance meeting in a cathedral town meets opposition. Attended by Wilfred Lawson, George Trevelyan & Dr Temple