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Punch and Toby the dog magic lantern slide - Victorian period
Punch and Judy magic lantern slide - Victorian period
Five owls at a table on a Christmas cardFive owls at a table with a bowl of punch on a Christmas card -- Noctes Ambrosianae. Date: circa 1880s
Two jesters on a Christmas card -- None so deaf as those who won t hear. Date: circa 1890s
Humanised bottles and fruit on a Christmas cardHumanised bottles and fruit contributing to a bowl of punch on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas with Punch and Judy, Marcus Ward & Co. Date: circa 1890s
Clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- My heart is joyful when I think of you. Date: circa 1890s
Female clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- Make other hearts happy if thine would be so. Date: circa 1890s
Jester with an open book on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Mr Punch with an open book on a cutout Christmas card, showing a picture of his dog, Toby. circa 1890s
Man with champagne bottle on a Christmas cardMan with a humanised champagne bottle on a Christmas and New Year card -- Champagne and Real Pain. Date: circa 1890s
Punch BowlTHE PUNCH BOWL
Myers Inn and Liquor Store, Kingston, Jamaica, West IndiesMyers Planters Punch Inn and Liquor Store, Sugar Wharf, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1938
Punch at the seasidePunch at the sea-side by Flora Twort. Children gather around a Punch and Judy stand on a sunny beach. Date: 1935
Mr Punch. 19th century
Education Act 1870 / PunchOBSTRUCTIVES Comment on the Education Act of 1870, which set up locally elected school boards to provide for adequate basic schooling in all areas Date: 1870
Otto Bismarck / PunchOTTO BISMARCK Bismarck exerting force on Socialism depicted as a Jack-in-the-box Date: 1815 - 1898
Victorian Scrap - Mr Punch and Toby with portraitVictorian Scrap - Mr Punch and his dog Toby with a portrait of Judy and the Baby. late 19th century
Cartoon, Replacing those who are at the Front, WW1Cartoon, Replacing those who are at the Front, showing French women taking on mens jobs during the First World War: shaving a man in a barbers shop, punching a travel ticket, selling newspapers
Punch Bowl Inn, Paglesham, EssexPunch Bowl Inn, Paglesham, Rochford, near Stambridge, Essex, England. Licensee W Keeble - Showing Wedding Party Date: 1920s
WW1 - What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?Child: " And is the War really over, Daddy? Father: " Practically, My Boy." Child: " Then may I ask you a question about it which I couldn t ask till it WAS over
German Boar held at Verdun - CartoonThe German Boar held at Verdun. Date: 1916
Suffragette Card Game PANKOSuffragette card game entitled Panko The Great Card Game Suffragists V Anti-Suffragists. The cards were illustrated by E.T Reed, a cartoonist for Punch Magazine
Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird). 1887-1965. Best known for editorship of Punch magazine and World War I propaganda posters Date: circa 1928
The Lion and the FoxBritish Lion " Going to help me, are you? Thank you for nothing, Master Fox. I began the work alone, and I mean to finish it!!
The Deformito-ManiaSatirical cartoon on what Punch calls the " taste for the Monstrous" by the general public, encouraged particularly by the exhibits at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly
The English Take Their Pleasures Sadly by GooderhamHumorous illustration showing vast crowds of people " enjoying" themselves at a typical British seaside town. The chaos
Jack-In-The-BoxA little boy enjoys playing with a jack-in-the-box
Children watch a puppet show in Paris, FranceChildren watch a Theatre Amusant puppet show in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, France
Strikers return: General Strike 1926Employer: " Glad to see you back, my lad; but you ll understand that in the circumstances we can t run to a fatted calf!" May 1916
Gown and Town row at Oxford, 1845, where a punch up between students and a group of non-university locals is taking place in the street. 1845
Punch comment on Halleys Comet - 1910The Great Amateur. Aviator: " Marvellous Flier! And does it for love!" - Punch Magazines comment on the appearance of Halleys Comet in May, 1910
Children with Punch and Judy showChildren dressed in fashions from Liberty excitedly watch a Punch and Judy show. Date: 1933
WW2 - Bofors gun crew from the King?s African RiflesPhotograph of Bofors gun crew from the King?s African Rifles, 1939-1945 (c). The Bofors 40mm gun was the most widely used Allied anti-aircraft gun of the Second World War
The Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, LondonThe Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, Crystal Palace Theatre, London, December 1904 -- Mr Humphrey E Brammalls Fourth Grand Pantomime
R. C. LehmannRudolph Chambers " R.C." Lehmann (3 January 1856 22 January 1929), English writer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1910
Cartoon, Mr Punch painting a portrait of ShakespeareCartoon -- Don t you think it is just a little out of drawing, Mr Burnand? Showing Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) as Mr Punch, painting a portrait of Shakespeare
The Roman Pulcinella of the Piazza Navona. The commedia dell arte character is shown in five scenes: winning the lottery, reconciling with his enemy, drinking wine, reading up on politics
Misfitz Dolls - Punch. early 20th century
Knees versus knuckles - handshakeShould hands be clasped in prayer or clenched in aggression? A visual rumination on how hands can express peace, anger and reconciliation or friendship. Date: 19th century
London Life - Punch & JudyLondon Life - A Punch & Judy man gathers an appreciative audience of youngsters in a London Square. Date: circa 1905
The National Punch and Judy showPunch and Judy show by Francis Carruthers Gould, showing William Gladstone as Punch. Date: 1882
Toys in a wheelbarrow on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Norah Blaney - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York sMiss Norah Blaney - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies
Marjorie Spiers - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York sMiss Marjorie Spiers () - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies
Three robins sampling the punch on a Christmas cardThree robins sampling a bowl of punch on a Christmas card, watched by a cat. Date: circa 1890s
Two boys on a cutout Christmas cardTwo boys with school slates on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Mr Punch as jockey riding a cat on a Victorian scrapMr Punch dressed as a jockey, riding a cat on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s