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Background imagePolitically Collection: Poster; Peace

Poster; Peace
MEN AND WOMEN, LET US SAFEGUARD PEACE ! Cosmonaut Gagarin is permitted to utter a politically innocuous statement

Background imagePolitically Collection: Naughty Wives Exchanged

Naughty Wives Exchanged
NAUGHTY WIVES EXCHANGED A distressingly politically incorrect and nauseatingly chauvinist attitude to the wedded state

Background imagePolitically Collection: COLOUR SUPPLEMENT

COLOUR SUPPLEMENT
A politically incorrect postcard - Day all looks fo me cause I se de Cullud Supplement. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePolitically Collection: Smoking Baby in a cigar box wearing a silk top hat

Smoking Baby in a cigar box wearing a silk top hat. Not the best start in life health-wise... Quite bizarre. Date: 1904

Background imagePolitically Collection: Sir John Barnard

Sir John Barnard
SIR JOHN BARNARD (1685 - 1764) Merchant, alderman of the City of London and Lord Mayor in 1737, politically active as an opponent of Walpole. Date: circa 1740

Background imagePolitically Collection: LACORDAIRE

LACORDAIRE
JEAN-BAPTISTE HENRI LACORDAIRE French churchman noted for his preaching : also member of the Academie Francaise, and politically active. Date: 1802 - 1861

Background imagePolitically Collection: Elephants feet and trunk as furniture items

Elephants feet and trunk as furniture items displayed in the Mysore Court, Indian Pavilion, British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924 Date: 1924

Background imagePolitically Collection: Belgrade Proclamation

Belgrade Proclamation
The people of Belgrade learn from royal pronouncements on the walls that their country and its neighbours will henceforward be politically united as Yugoslavia

Background imagePolitically Collection: Noble Privileges

Noble Privileges
Coal-sellers and nobles alike give up their privileges and insignia, perceived as politically incorrect relics of the ancien regime

Background imagePolitically Collection: FRENCHWOMAN 1789 - 2

FRENCHWOMAN 1789 - 2
A simple dress echoes the mood of the day as the Revolution breaks out and aristocratic luxury becomes politically incorrect

Background imagePolitically Collection: Folklore / Bigorne

Folklore / Bigorne
The bigorne is a sexist creature which eats men who do as their wives tell them; though no longer politically correct, it may not be extinct

Background imagePolitically Collection: Weighing Ivory Tusks

Weighing Ivory Tusks
From jungle to dressing table. Weighing elephant tusks for making into brush handles, billiard balls and other beautiful objects for ladies dressing tables

Background imagePolitically Collection: Bigorne / Eats Husband

Bigorne / Eats Husband
The bigorne is a sexist creature which eats men who do as their wives tell them; though no longer politically correct, it may not be extinct

Background imagePolitically Collection: Lunar Influences

Lunar Influences
The Influence of the Moon on the Heads of Women a 17th century caricature which manages to be both politically incorrect and scientifically doubtful


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