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Child with fairiesA guardian fairy watches over small child as they encounter mischievous elves. Artist: Anne Anderson Date: 1916
Max and MoritzThe mischievous Max and Moritz, causing havoc wherever they go, 1865 Date: 1865
A Kiss in the DarkMischievous Conductor, Dark Tunnel, through in half an hour! Scene: When the Train struck the light in just 3 minutes. Couple kissing on a railway train with a cheeky joke twist Date: 1881
Easter Customs - Czech RepublicIn the Czech Republic there are many customs tied up with the Easter weekend. One such custom is illustrated on this postcard
A mischievous coupleAn eccentric Welsh couple from Abertillery in South Wales stand out on their balcony, grinning cheekily and posing with silly expressions for the camera
Geese & Milk ChurnsMischievous geese playing with milk churns in a farmyard! Date: 1960s
Mischievous GirlA naughty little girl climbs over a garden fence. Date: 1970
Decorative Christmas frieze - Santas helpersTwo mischievous looking elves dressed in Father Christmas hooded red suits, creep through the snow carrying sacks, presumably bulging with presents for good boys and girls. 1920s
Game of runaway knockA runaway knock: two mischievous boys knock on the door of a well-to-do house and run away, bringing the head of the household (or possibly a butler or footman) and various dogs to the front steps
Private No EntryA mischievous boy ignores a sign on a gate stating, Private - No Entry and squeezes through. c.1945
Anarchy by H. M. BatemanAnarchy, as imagined by a peaceful British humorist (H. M. Bateman) showing two mischievous rather than menacing anarchists with a large comedy style bomb which appears to dwarf them. Date: 1909
Briggs at the Festival by GrahamCartoon by Graham featuring his butler character Briggs (created for The Tatler) being pursued by some mischievous children who seem to have somehow got hold of the tall
Dogs Playing in the GardenTwo puppies play in a garden. circa 1912
British Ballad, Robin GoodfellowROBIN GOODFELLOW (The Mad Merry Pranks of) British ballad. More commonly known as Puck, the work of this mischievous creature is done by moonlight, and his mocking, laugh is Ho ho ho!
His Artistic Temperament by Muriel DawsonA little boy in yellow shorts tests out his creativity on a pail of paint that has been rather carelessly left on the floor
An Attack in the RearA mischievous young boy hides behind a pillar waiting to throw the snowballs that hes carrying at the next unsuspecting passer-by
Front Cover of The Bystander 1928This image called The Mischievous Monkey by Winifred C. Honey was used to illustrate the cover of the Chrismas number
You Have Been WarnedWoogles Series, showing two mischievous dogs playing with a hedgehog
The Happy Hunting Ground! By Cecil AldinA colour illustration from Cecil Aldins Woggles Series, showing two mischievous dogs playing in a coal bunker
A Ventriloquist at Christies by H. M. BatemanDouble page illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a chaotic scene at London auctioneers, Christies because of the actions of a mischievous ventriloquist
Dogs Mischievous FaceCHAMPION SKIBBEREEN BEAU BRUMMEL Owned by Street. Head study
Gipsy Kids & CaravanGipsy children enjoy themselves, getting a blinkered horse into its harness so that it can pull their caravan
Scaremongering NewspaperTHE CATCH-PENNY Policeman - " Now then, you mischievous young rascal, - stop that!" (Scare-mongering newspapers)
Gossip about Fairies 18Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a mischievous but generally good-natured sprite : he has equivalents in the folklore of most cultures
Gossip about Fairies 16ROBIN GOODFELLOW another name for PUCK, a mischievous but generally good-natured sprite of worldwide folklore
Mischievous SpiritsThe spirits of the air love to play mischievous tricks on mortals who venture into their domain - you may lose your hats, if nothing worse !
Girl / Playing / ShadowA mischievous-looking little girl plays at shadows
Little Folk / ElvesMischievous elves pull a grasshoppers leg