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Bismarck as Tourist / 1885OTTO BISMARCK Portrayed as The " Irrepressible" Tourist : " H m!-HA!- Where shall I go next?" Date: 1815 - 1898
Navy Seaman of 1822A British sailor of the early 19th century, in this instance portrayed by the actor Mr G Smith in the role of Robin in the play No Song No Supper
ARCHIMEDES The Greek scientist at work - but portrayed in clothing more likely to be worn by a 17th century scholar than one of the third century BCE !
Marshal Petain CartoonMarshal PHILIPPE PETAIN French soldier in 1915, portrayed as an optimist in the face of German aggression
G&s / Pirates, India 2Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry... the pirates as portrayed in an amateur production by the British community at Simla, India
Haunted by Drink, 1873Ten thousand devils haunt him, day and night; haunt him alike in darkness and in light : the torment of a drunkard portrayed
A Von Tirpitz / JuttnerALFRED VON TIRPITZ German naval commander, portrayed as Poseidon/ Neptune, God of the North Sea
Exit the DevilEXIT THE DEVIL Trevor Dearing (exorcist, portrayed on this cover)
EUROPE & PEACE / 1908Europe, portrayed as a child, ignores the toys of war for now & amuses herslf building a palace of peace out of cards
France Mugging EuropeFrance portrayed as the mugger of (an ayran-looking) Europe
LYSISTRATAThe Greek heroine is here portrayed as an early example of militant feminism, standing up for the rights of Athenian women
Symbolic Industry WorkerThe worker symbolically portrayed
Lucretius Title PageTITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS portrayed on the title-page of a 1768 French edition of his writings
Bismarck and TurkeyBismarck portrayed as Everybodys Friend - during the Russo-Turkish War he maintains a strict neutrality, emerging as the friend of the Turk
Sir John French U. JackJOHN DENTON FRENCH - British soldier portrayed in a partiotic manner with Union Jack surround
Joan of Arc on BannerJOAN OF ARC Portrayed on a banner reputedly presented to the city of Orleans by Francois I in around 1518
Animal Magnetism SatireThe Magic Finger - an animal magnetiser portrayed as a donkey, with a lady patient