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Grit by Wilmot LuntA young caddy takes a rest while a golfer tenaciously (and with increasing fury) attempts to get the ball out of a sandy bunker. Date: 1927
Noel Coward and Alfred Lunt, on balcony, Design for Living, theatrical portrait. With description, Meet Noel Coward and Alfred Lunt on a balcony
String of Pearls by Wilmot Lunt. 20th century
Bystander masthead featuring Old BillMasthead design for a post-war edition of the Bystander magazine featuring one of its main stars the cartoon character created by Bruce Bairnsfather
Sea-birds by Wilmot LuntA lone, young woman in a white swimming costume and red bathing cap, sits on the beach and gazes at the seagulls flying above. Date: 1927
Recognised!, by Bairnsfather et alRecognised! " What the ell are they laughing at?" They have recognised him, and he has recognised that they have recognised him
A Scent Evanescent by Wilmot Lunt - petrol shortages, WW1CHEMIST: " That, madame, is petrol - our dearest and rarest perfume." Cartoon in The Bystander commenting on the extortionate cost of petrol as it became increasingly scarce on the home
Bystander masthead featuring Old Bill by Bruce BairnsfatherMasthead of The Bystander magazine featuring characters on a London tube train (or bus?) drawn by some of the magazines most regular artistic contributors
In the Firing LineA smartly dressed man, which a perplexed expression, being caught with the woman in pink and being told to be sent away by the man in militray uniform, who has an angry expression. Date: 1918
A Facer by Wilmot LuntAn ex-WRAF (Womens Royal Air Force) worker asks her pretty friend who is still in uniform and acting as a driver, I wonder why they demobbed me before you? Don t you, Maude. Date: 1919
The Berth of Venus by Wilmot LuntA pretty young woman wearing striped pyjamas prepares to climb into a bunk bed. Date: 1927
Susanna and the Elders by Wilmot LuntA young pretty actress entertains two mature admirers in her dressing room, hence the play on the Biblical title to the picture. Date: 1927
The Motoring Girl by Wilmot Lunt Date: 1907
Really serious newsThree women are upset by a article in the newspaper reading, " owing to the scarcity of leather ladies high boots will not be worn this year"
After You, MadamArrival of Father Christmas and a stork, both with Christmas deliveries Date: 1927
The Golf Girl by Wilmot Lunt Date: 1908
Golden GrainA satirical picture of an American reaper with a huge scythe representing the rate of exchange being sharpened with a lathe representing sterling currency
A Spring P(h)antasy by Wilmot LuntDrawing on a popular theme of the 1920s, a rather sexually rampant looking faun with horns, disturbing red hair and beard and huge hairy legs ending in cloven hooves
Glass-Smashing for Votes! by Wilmot LuntThis illustration shows suffragettes breaking windows in protest for the right to vote
The Interval by Wilmot LuntColour illustration by Wilmot Lunt showing an artists model in his studio taking a break while the artist plays the piano
Cricket / Team / LancashireLancashire: Mold, Paul, Lunt, Baker, Smith, Sugg, Ward, Tindall, MacLaren (C), Bardswell, Briggs, Smith, Tinsley