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Comic postcard, Little boy and woman artist Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two military women Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman and railway porter Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman and sergeant Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Girl chats with cockerel - rhyme by H J Snell Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man and woman bathing in the sea - and a crab! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two men entering a public house Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Singer with large repertoire Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, French man notes down street name - Commit No Nuisance Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Future fathers-in-law Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Cold weather conversation Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Elegant woman and scruffy man selling sheet music in the street Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Customer and shop assistant Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Smiths Trousers Are Down Again - Inspection Invited Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Teddy bears in the street. I m waiting for a bus. Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Drunken man, patent cork drawers Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Pretty woman on board ship Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Temperance woman and drunkard Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women. And now, dear friends, I want a Committee of Ladies to sit on the supply of eggs! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Little boys and vicar. Please sir, we re forming a cricket club. Will you let us have one of the bats the verger says you have in your belfry? Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two women talking about pubs. Theres twenty-seven pubs in this town and I ain t been in one of them! - Fancy, now! Which one is that? Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, novel use for gas mask, WW2 Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, gardener complaining Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, drunkard in cemetery Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, dilemma at baptism Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, man making rabbit hutch Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, six children altogether - Public Assistance Committee Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Looking for a sleeping partner Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Middle-aged woman and doctor - I ll come back when you re sober! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, the vicar sponges his aspidistra Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, water passed by Borough Surveyor, WW2 Date: circa 1940s
Comic postcard, the vicars stipend cut down - two women gossiping Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Pretty woman and doctor, misunderstanding Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Doctor visits sick man, wife misunderstands Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, air raid in the night, WW2 - Jerrys over! Date: 1940s
"This is a present for the wife. "I didn t know you were married" This is a present for the wife." " I didn t know you were married!" " Oh, its not my wife." Date: 1918
Convalescent Tommy (taken to a picture gallery, instead of the anticipated picture palace): " I thort she said she was goin to take us to see the picture" ! Date: 1917
Comic Postcard - A Windy problemComic Postcard - " I m afraid you ll be troubed with wind outside, Lady!" " Well, you be thankful you re not troubled with it inside, thats all!" circa 1930s
Comic postcard, Deaf old lady misunderstanding Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man visiting the doctor Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, fishing strategies Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, gondola on the lake with ducks Date: 20th century
Cartoon, Siege de la Colonne de Pompee [Pompeys Pillar, a Roman triumphal column], Science in the Pillory, by James Gillray
Billeting soldiers, WW1 humourMaid to mistress: If yer please, mem, theres a hofficer at the door, and e wants to know if you can FILLET two sojers. A maid rather misunderstands the request of a billeting officer at a house
Belly Cold - Chinese man causes linguistic confusionChinese man causes linguistic confusion... " Belly cold today, miss!" " Well - why don t you tuck your shirt in?" Date: circa 1940
On Closer Inspection - Kaiser and King GeorgeThe Kaiser: " Why, I always thought your Lion was showing his teeth; I see, now, its been intended for a genial smile