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Punch Collection (page 6)

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Hats That Have Helped Me (Churchill)

Cartoon, Hats That Have Helped Me (Churchill)
Cartoon, Hats That Have Helped Me - Winston Churchill. Colonial headgear is very becoming - but on the small side as usual! Date: 1921

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, music of Richard Wagner

Cartoon, music of Richard Wagner -- young Mr Softly has something important to say, so Miss Ethel asks Lucy to play some Wagner, which ought to prevent her from overhearing! Date: 1895

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Brown entertains his friends wi a haggis

Cartoon, Brown entertains his friends wi a haggis
Brown entertains his friends wi a haggis by stabbing it and splattering them all as they sit around the table on Burns Night ! Date: 1859

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Mills Logic; or, Franchise for Females

Cartoon, Mills Logic; or, Franchise for Females -- John Stuart Mill was trying to include women in the new Reform Act by replacing the word men with persons. Date: 1867

Background imagePunch Collection: ZEBRA PULL FOUR-IN-HAND

ZEBRA PULL FOUR-IN-HAND
Lady OBrien drives her four- in-hand, pulled by zebra, through the park on the last day of the season. Both she and her and friend wear stripy dresses. Date: 1866

Background imagePunch Collection: BABEL / CONSEQUENCES

BABEL / CONSEQUENCES
Consequences of the Tower of Babel An unfortunate dinner party seating arrangement. Date: 1879

Background imagePunch Collection: HOGARTH MIDNIGHT CONV

HOGARTH MIDNIGHT CONV
A Midnight Modern Conversation A very drunken party of men Date: circa 1740

Background imagePunch Collection: GOLD / AUSTRALIA / PUNCH

GOLD / AUSTRALIA / PUNCH
A gold field in the diggins Date: 1854

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, A Red Study (Cardinal Manning)

Cartoon, A Red Study (Cardinal Manning)
Cartoon, A Red Study -- HENRY EDWARD MANNING, Cardinal Manning. Date: 1875

Background imagePunch Collection: Polluted London Water

Polluted London Water
THE CITY NARCISSUS Punch accuses Londons officials of being too self-satisfied to realise the danger to the the citys health from the polluted water of the Thames Date: 1849

Background imagePunch Collection: TELEPHONE RATES UP / PUNCH

TELEPHONE RATES UP / PUNCH
Telephone Im going to cost you more Householder Why? Telephone Oh, the usual reason - increasing inefficiency Date: 1920

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, The Mistletoe Bough (Leap Year)

Cartoon, The Mistletoe Bough (Leap Year)
Cartoon, The Mistletoe Bough -- Being Leap Year, the ladies take the initiative. Date: 1852

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Mr Briggss Pleasures of Housekeeping

Cartoon, Mr Briggss Pleasures of Housekeeping -- Irish labourers employed to build a house. Date: circa 1850

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, A Soliloquy (antique dealer)

Cartoon, A Soliloquy (antique dealer)
Cartoon, A Soliloquy -- an antique dealer runs through a prospective deal in his head! Date: 1895

Background imagePunch Collection: JULIAS BUREAU

JULIAS BUREAU
Julias Bureau, created by journalist W T Stead, claims to receive messages from the Borderland : Punch mocks... Date: 1893

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Opening the Gate

Cartoon, Opening the Gate; or, Coming events cast their shadows before. A comment on monopoly versus free trade. Date: 1845

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, The Premiers Fix

Cartoon, The Premiers Fix - Free Trade and Agriculture. Date: 1845

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, The Deaf Postilion, A Political Parody

Cartoon, The Deaf Postilion, A Political Parody, after George Cruikshank, satirising Free Trade. Date: 1846

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon portrait, Quite Too-Too Puffickly Precious

Cartoon portrait, Quite Too-Too Puffickly Precious!! -- OSCAR WILDE (1856 - 1900), satirical portrait. Date: 1892

Background imagePunch Collection: THE VOTE AUCTION

THE VOTE AUCTION satirical comment on the prevalence of bribery in British parliamentary elections Date: 1853

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Oliver Asks For Less

Cartoon, Oliver Asks For Less -- LLOYD GEORGE AND JOHN BULL. Date: 1912

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, Punchs Own Picture (Mr Punch as artist)

Cartoon, Punchs Own Picture (Mr Punch as artist)
Cartoon, Punchs Own Picture, showing Mr Punch as an artist, doing an historical sketch up a ladder, with his dog Toby below as assistant

Background imagePunch Collection: Mary Anderson, American actress

Mary Anderson, American actress
MARY ANDERSON (MME. DE NAVARRO) (1859 - 1940), American actress and singer (admiring caricature) Date: 1883

Background imagePunch Collection: Cartoon, The London Mission

Cartoon, The London Mission -- Loading the Gun at Exeter Hall. Punch mocks evangelical calls for British military intervention in Tahiti

Background imagePunch Collection: The Oxford Credit Question 1848

The Oxford Credit Question 1848
The Oxford Credit Question; or, six of one and half-a-dozen of the other. Date: 1848

Background imagePunch Collection: Death and His Brother Sleep, Shelley. (See Major Marindins Report to the board of Trade

Death and His Brother Sleep, Shelley. (See Major Marindins Report to the board of Trade on the Railway Collision near Eastleigh)

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch bowl

Punch bowl
Tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl hand-painted with figures in a watery landscape in blue and black, with bamboo and pine trees, possibly made in Brislington

Background imagePunch Collection: Town versus Gown fight in Oxford

Town versus Gown fight in Oxford
Town versus Gown brawl in Oxford in the 1850s, with undergraduates fighting locals. Date: 1850s

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch and Judy show on a Victorian scrap

Punch and Judy show on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Nakajima Ki-44 Army Type 2 Tojo -among the first of t

Nakajima Ki-44 Army Type 2 Tojo -among the first of the Japanese fighters to forsake agility for speed and punch Entered service with Army in December 1941

Background imagePunch Collection: Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898

Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898
How Some People Invade the Soudan. Satirical cartoon by T. Reed in the magazine Punch. September 24, 1898. Reference to the conflict between France and Britain for colonial territories in Sudan

Background imagePunch Collection: WWI - Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger

WWI - Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger
First World War Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger. A rare example, double edged blade with double central fuller leading into the cast alloy finger shaped grip with steel knuckle bow

Background imagePunch Collection: Feast of the Kadosh Knights

Feast of the Kadosh Knights
The seventh toast at the feast of the Kadosh Knights involves raising both their glasses and theirs daggers to the flamming punch. Date: 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Punch 1883

Jcp Bonaparte / Punch 1883
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Prince Napoleon, nicknamed Plon-Plon, made fun of by France for his manifesto

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch Cartoon 1899

Punch Cartoon 1899
The open mouth : or, the integrity of China. The British Lion and the Russian Bear try to get their hands on a scared Johnny Chinaman

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch and Toby the dog magic lantern slide

Punch and Toby the dog magic lantern slide - Victorian period

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch and Judy magic lantern slide - Victorian period

Punch and Judy magic lantern slide - Victorian period

Background imagePunch Collection: Five owls at a table on a Christmas card

Five owls at a table on a Christmas card
Five owls at a table with a bowl of punch on a Christmas card -- Noctes Ambrosianae. Date: circa 1880s

Background imagePunch Collection: Two jesters on a Christmas card

Two jesters on a Christmas card -- None so deaf as those who won t hear. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Humanised bottles and fruit on a Christmas card

Humanised bottles and fruit on a Christmas card
Humanised bottles and fruit contributing to a bowl of punch on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Christmas with Punch and Judy, Marcus Ward & Co

Christmas with Punch and Judy, Marcus Ward & Co. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard

Clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- My heart is joyful when I think of you. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Female clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard

Female clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- Make other hearts happy if thine would be so. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Jester with an open book on a cutout Christmas card

Jester with an open book on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Mr Punch with an open book on a cutout Christmas card

Mr Punch with an open book on a cutout Christmas card, showing a picture of his dog, Toby. circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Man with champagne bottle on a Christmas card

Man with champagne bottle on a Christmas card
Man with a humanised champagne bottle on a Christmas and New Year card -- Champagne and Real Pain. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunch Collection: Punch Bowl

Punch Bowl
THE PUNCH BOWL

Background imagePunch Collection: Myers Inn and Liquor Store, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

Myers Inn and Liquor Store, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies
Myers Planters Punch Inn and Liquor Store, Sugar Wharf, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1938



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