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Satire on The Yellow BookPunchs satirical view of the fin-de-siecle publishing phenomenon, The Yellow Book, whose art editor was Aubrey Beardsley caricatured here
Douglas Jerrold / St EngDOUGLAS WILLIAM JERROLD English playwright and humourist; contributor to Punch Date: 1803 - 1857
Du Maurier / Punch 1884Comment on the aristocracy - discussing the abolition of the House of Lords Date: 1884
House of Windsor name changeThe British Royal Family during World War One prudently change their name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor, so as not to be mistaken for Germans. Date: July 1917
A Temporary EntenglementPrime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman agrees to listen to the Suffragettes. Date: 1906
Her First JumpSuffragettes back the wrong horse (Labour). Date: 1906
Freemason Prince O WalesWhen Edward Price of Wales is installed as Grand Master of the Freemasons of England, Brother Punch hopes that he will do something for the housing of the poor 1875
Joseph Priestley / Rev SocJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, whose house in Birmingham was burnt down because of his sympathy with the French Revolution Date: 1733 - 1804
Babel / Consequences / PunchConsequences of the Tower of Babel An unfortunate dinner party seating arrangement. Date: 1879
Punch and Judy at ChristmasChildren and adults alike watching Punch and Judy at Christmas. 19th Century
Leave the votin to us men! Date: 1905
Man leading a heavy carthorse, c. 1810A man leading a heavy carthorse, c.1810. It could be a Suffolk Punch. Date: C.1810
Britannia decides against the Channel Tunnel 1882Britannia decides against the Channel Tunnel. 1882
Under His Masters EyeScene: Mediterranean, on board the Admiralty yacht " Enchantress" Mr Winston Churchill: " Any Home News?" Mr Asquith: " How can there be with you here?" Date: 1913
Three cherubs fighting on a New Year cardThree cherubs fighting and breaking things on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
People in medieval costume on a Christmas cardSeven people in medieval costume on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
September 12th 1857 p114 Punch Date: 1857
Baby in cradle made of flowers on a greetings cardBaby in a cradle made of flowers on a greetings card, advertising Jacobs & Bernstein, Shoe Emporium, New York City, USA. Date: 1881
Girl and doll on a New Year cardGirl with Punch doll and ball on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Programme cover, Punch & Judy Theatre, New York, USAProgramme cover for the Punch & Judy Theatre, West 49, East of Broadway, New York, USA, Director Charles Hopkins, 18 November 1916
Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 54, December 1926 Bonne Annee - an amusing take on the advent of the newyear with a mock punch and judy show 1926
Alice in Blunderland. Alice with the Gryphon and the Mansion House Turtle. Cartoon by John Tenniel in Punch (with Mr Punchs profoundest apologies to Alice in Wonderland). Date: 1880
French Theatre -- Les Sobres SotzLes Sobres Sotz (The Sober Fools), a farce, showing a fool, Le Badin, in yellow and green motley. Date: 16th century
Advertisement for Redline super petrol, famous since pre-war days for punch, power and pep. Date: circa early 1940s
Lockheed P-38-this nose close up shows the fighters concentrated 5-gun punch
WW1 - Lord Derbys Recruitment Drive - November 17th 1915WW1 - Derbys Day - A cartoon, or satorical print from the magazine Punch on the subject of recruitment for the army, during the First World War
Church Road, Churchtown, LancashireChurch Road, Churchtown, Garstang, near Preston, Lancashire, England. Showing the Punch Bowl Hotel Date: 1910s
Dropping bombs on cricket matchExtract from Hun airmens report. " We dropped bombs on a British formation, causing the troops to disperse and run about in a panic-stricken manner." A cartoon by G.Jennis in Punch
Children watching Punch and Judy show, Balham, SW LondonChildren watching a Punch and Judy show, Balham, SW London. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1961
Our Yacht, Punch cartoonOur Yacht Mr Punch is making arrangements for his annual yachting cruise. Here is one of his crew A young lady in a nautical dress, emblazoned with a decorative anchor
Edward Linley Sambourne (1844 1910), cartoonist for Punch magazine. Caption: Sammy. Date: 1892
Marconi strangles Ocean Cable and Land Telegraph snakesTHE INFANT HERCULES Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), strangling the twin snakes of Ocean Cable and Land Telegraph with his new Wireless telegraph system
Suffragettes Punch Policeman. A policeman is subjected to a fierce attack by suffragettes throwing punches and gripping him with an umbrella handle
Suffragette Hammer Policeman Broken Window. Suffragette with hammer confronts alarmed policeman. Oh give us votes, the maiden said, For if you don t I ll punch your head. Date: circa 1912
The Great Derby Race for 1851The Great Derby Race for Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-One. Mr Punch is out front, followed by Joseph Paxton, and then various jockeys from all nations riding a variety of animals - a bull, an elephant
JR James Williams. Punch & JudyPunch & Judy Show. Boy watching a man with a drum heralding his Punch & Judy show. Date: circa 1914
A Home From HomeA HOME FROM HOME President Wilson (quitting America in his Fourteen-League-of-Nation Boots): " Its time I was getting back to a hemisphere where I really am appreciated." Date: March 1919
Winston Churchill - Punch CartoonUNDER HIS MASTERs EYE Winston Churchill - Punch Cartoon Date: 1913
Sergeant expressing himself to seated trooper on his horseBlack and white Punch cartoon - a Sergeant expressing himself to a seated trooper on his horse. Photograph
Blairs China vase with a Raven Hill cartoon entitled For Friendship & Honour - reproduced by permission of Punch magazine. Commemorative Ware
Sensations of the Times We Live In by George StuddyWhat it feels like to read that another ship has been sunk. A metaphorical view of bad news received on the home front during the early months of the First World War
Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 43, February 1926Illustration Dans la Flamme du punch by Laboccetta from Paris Plaisirs number 43, February 1926 Date: 1926
E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1Some officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery, self-styled The Press Gang. Standing left to right is Sec.-Lieutenant E. H. Shepard of Punch (best-known for drawing Winnie-the-Pooh), Sec. Lieut. D. C
O-Ooh! by Muriel Dawson -- a toddler standing up in its cot finds a Christmas stocking with Mr Punch looking out of the top. Date: 1925
Earlswood Asylum summer festival, 1867Summer festival at the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots, Redhill. Date: 1867
Childrens entertainment on a beach -- they are probably watching a Punch and Judy show
Front cover for Punch Coronation Number 1953Punch Coronation front cover for 1953 with a montage of flowers in the shape of a crown. Date: 1953
The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1849 - Punch" Sir Patrick Raleigh" welcomes Queen Victoria to Ireland on her royal visit in 1849, as she lands at the docks. Date: August 1849