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Punch Collection (page 11)

Background imagePunch Collection: A Home From Home

A Home From Home
A 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

Background imagePunch Collection: Winston Churchill - Punch Cartoon

Winston Churchill - Punch Cartoon
UNDER HIS MASTERs EYE Winston Churchill - Punch Cartoon Date: 1913

Background imagePunch Collection: Sergeant expressing himself to seated trooper on his horse

Sergeant expressing himself to seated trooper on his horse
Black and white Punch cartoon - a Sergeant expressing himself to a seated trooper on his horse. Photograph

Background imagePunch Collection: Blairs China vase with a Raven Hill cartoon

Blairs China vase with a Raven Hill cartoon entitled For Friendship & Honour - reproduced by permission of Punch magazine. Commemorative Ware

Background imagePunch Collection: Sensations of the Times We Live In by George Studdy

Sensations of the Times We Live In by George Studdy
What 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

Background imagePunch Collection: Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 43, February 1926

Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 43, February 1926
Illustration Dans la Flamme du punch by Laboccetta from Paris Plaisirs number 43, February 1926 Date: 1926

Background imagePunch Collection: E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1

E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1
Some 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

Background imagePunch Collection: O-Ooh! by Muriel Dawson

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

Background imagePunch Collection: Earlswood Asylum summer festival, 1867

Earlswood Asylum summer festival, 1867
Summer festival at the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots, Redhill. Date: 1867

Background imagePunch Collection: Childrens entertainment on a beach

Childrens entertainment on a beach -- they are probably watching a Punch and Judy show

Background imagePunch Collection: Front cover for Punch Coronation Number 1953

Front cover for Punch Coronation Number 1953
Punch Coronation front cover for 1953 with a montage of flowers in the shape of a crown. Date: 1953

Background imagePunch Collection: The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1849 - Punch

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

Background imagePunch Collection: Tom Taylor, Photo

Tom Taylor, Photo
TOM TAYLOR Writer, playwright and editor of the humorous weekly Punch Date: 1817 - 1880

Background imagePunch Collection: Owen Seaman - 2

Owen Seaman - 2
OWEN SEAMAN writer, editor of Punch Date: 1861 - 1936

Background imagePunch Collection: Owen Seaman - 1

Owen Seaman - 1
Owen Seaman (1861 - 1936) writer, editor of Punch 1906

Background imagePunch Collection: Owen Seaman - 3

Owen Seaman - 3
sir OWEN SEAMAN writer, editor of Punch Date: 1861 - 1936

Background imagePunch Collection: Linley Sambourne - 2

Linley Sambourne - 2
LINLEY SAMBOURNE prolific cartoonist in Punch. Date: 1844 - 1910

Background imagePunch Collection: Linley Sambourne - 1

Linley Sambourne - 1
LINLEY SAMBOURNE prolific cartoonist in Punch. Date: 1844 - 1910

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch Pasteur Joke

Punch Pasteur Joke
THE CANINE SCARE - the fame of Pasteur spreads to England. Date: 1886

Background imagePunch Collection: Lowell (Punch)

Lowell (Punch)
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL American poet, essayist and diplomat, depicted as a soaring eagle. Date: 1819 - 1891

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch and Judy Man

Punch and Judy Man
A excited crowd of children on the beach at Blackpool, Lancashire, England, following the Punch and Judy man, carrying his tent on his back, about to start the show. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePunch Collection: Mark Lemon - 2

Mark Lemon - 2
MARK LEMON journalist and editor of Punch Date: 1809 - 1870

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch & Judy Tent

Punch & Judy Tent
An enthralled group of children and one young mother enjoy a Punch and Judy show on Bridlington beach, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imagePunch Collection: Delightful Edwardian Birthday Postcard - Mr Punch

Delightful Edwardian Birthday Postcard - Mr Punch
An absolutely delightful Edwardian Birthday Postcard - featuring a young girl on stage with Mr Punch and Mrs Punch (holding the baby)

Background imagePunch Collection: An old actor lays down the law to a journalist

An old actor lays down the law to a journalist
Old actor (laying down the law to Journalist) - " And let me tell you that when I speak, I know what I m talking about, I ve seen the world - Peckham - everywhere!" Date: 1900

Background imagePunch Collection: Leonard Raven-Hill - English artist, illustrator, cartoonist

Leonard Raven-Hill - English artist, illustrator, cartoonist
Brother Brushes - Portrait drawing by Phil May of Leonard Raven-Hill (1867-1942) - an English artist, illustrator and cartoonist, who worked extensively for Punch Magazine. Date: 1895

Background imagePunch Collection: A Court Jester raising the punch cup high

A Court Jester raising the punch cup high! The illustration for the Contents page of the Phil May Folio. Date: 1892

Background imagePunch Collection: Industrial Revolution. Capital and labour. Comic

Industrial Revolution. Capital and labour. Comic strip depicting the social inequalities which arouse as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Drawing published in the magazine Punch (1848)

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch and Judy show at the seaside

Punch and Judy show at the seaside

Background imagePunch Collection: Jugend front cover, woman in a yellow dress

Jugend front cover, woman in a yellow dress
Front cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting a young woman with ginger hair, dancing in a low-cut yellow dress. She is wearing an admirals hat, and is holding a Punch doll in her hand

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch & Judy Punch & Judy

Punch & Judy Punch & Judy
Punch & Judy. Poster for presentation of Punch & Judy at the Sioux City(?) Art Center, showing bust illustrations of the two characters. Date 1940

Background imagePunch Collection: Chew Punch plug tobacco. National Tobacco Works, Louisville

Chew Punch plug tobacco. National Tobacco Works, Louisville, Ky. Black man and white man in pugilistic pose, Punchinello clown and dog wearing hat and collar on wall. Date c1886

Background imagePunch Collection: Mothers Little Darling by Chloe Preston

Mothers Little Darling by Chloe Preston
Illustration by Chloe Preston showing a small boy in a seated in a compartment of a train carriage wearing a suit and bowler hat

Background imagePunch Collection: E is the Ease for which she makes

E is the Ease for which she makes
Advertising for Punch Cleaner. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imagePunch Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people

The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imagePunch Collection: U stands for Useful

U stands for Useful
Advertising for Punch Cleaner. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imagePunch Collection: A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel

A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1920s - All the fun of the fair, including Punch & Judy. Date: 1920s

Background imagePunch Collection: B stands for Brightness

B stands for Brightness
Advertising for Punch Metal Polish. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imagePunch Collection: Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837

Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837
A street scene showing the cacophony of noises to be heard on St Cecilas feast day, the patron saint of music, which falls in November

Background imagePunch Collection: The Greater Game: WW1 and football

The Greater Game: WW1 and football
No doubt you can make money in this field, my friend, but theres only one field to-day where you can get honour. A severe looking Mr

Background imagePunch Collection: Australian soldier punching shoeshine boy

Australian soldier punching shoeshine boy
Get out! Etla barra! An Australian soldier punches a shoeshine boy, evidently not happy about accepting his services. Date: 1916

Background imagePunch Collection: Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley

Satire on art of Aubrey Beardsley
Airs Resumptive. V. - Lilith Libifera (after Rossetti). A satirical drawing and poem published in Punch in 1894 on the art of Aubrey Beardsley

Background imagePunch Collection: Mark Lemon - 1

Mark Lemon - 1
MARK LEMON journalist and editor of Punch Date: 1809 - 1870

Background imagePunch Collection: Shirley Brooks Cartoon

Shirley Brooks Cartoon
CHARLES WILLIAM (SHIRLEY) BROOKS Writer, Editor of Punch caricatured as Mr Punch. Date: 1816 - 1874

Background imagePunch Collection: Brooks, Punch Editor

Brooks, Punch Editor
CHARLES WILLIAM (SHIRLEY) BROOKS Writer, Editor of Punch. Date: 1816 - 1874

Background imagePunch Collection: Street Fight by George Ranstead

Street Fight by George Ranstead
Drawing of two men engaged in a punch up in the street, much to the horror of a lady watching from a doorway (possibly the cause of the fight)

Background imagePunch Collection: Satire on Irish Home Rule - Husband punched by wife

Satire on Irish Home Rule - Husband punched by wife (who in Green symbolises one side of the Irish struggle). The Irish Home Rule Movement came to an end at the outset of World War One

Background imagePunch Collection: Dispute in a rail carriage

Dispute in a rail carriage
A fight breaks out among business men in a train carriage, who are debating fiscal retaliation. 1903



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