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Mediumship / SatiricalTHE PLEASURES OF HAT-MOVING To perform this scientific experiment, the experimenters must touch hands for 20 minutes or so
Cartoon impression of the Russo-Japanese War 1 of 5Card 1 of 5 - Preliminaries. A cartoon interpretation of the Russo-Japanese war, acted out by the principal ruling individuals from the International Community
Family / Dancing / Baby JokeDo you like dancing? Get married, and you ll go to a BAWL every night!
Levitation SeanceAt a dramatic seance, one of the sitters finds himself levitated while all kinds of trickery is in progress
Carl Nielsen / Klods-HansCARL AUGUST NIELSEN Danish composer: a satirical view
Franz Joseph / Rire 1897FRANZ JOSEPH Austrian emperor in 1897: a satirical view
Tailor of 1647 / BroadsideA tailor. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London
No Money for Social Serv- Sorry, can t spare anything for schools or social services
Railway NavigatorAffectionately satirical view of a navigator, or navvy
Benedictine MonkMONACHUS BENEDICTINUS a satirical drawing done at a time when England feared a papal invasion
Whist. Pl 1WHIST. PL 1
Cartoon, Specimens from Mr Punchs Industrial Exhibition of 1850 (to be improved in 1851). A satire on the forthcoming Great Exhibition, under the leadership of Prince Albert
Children building a house of cards on a table, 19th century. The mid-calf length dresses allow girls to run and romp, while the pantalons preserve their modesty
Comic postcard, Temperance speaker and audience Date: 20th century
Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys recent success in the General Election. Depicting Benjamin Disraeli as a female horse rider in a circus
Cartoon, The Happy Robbers (Gladstone and Bright)Cartoon, The Happy Robbers -- John Bright as Falstaff and William Gladstone as Prince Hal (Henry IV) in a Shakespearean scene
Cartoon, The Anglers Return (Derby and Disraeli)Cartoon, The Anglers Return -- Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli portrayed as fishermen, examining the Conservative partys poor returns from the recent General Election -- the Liberal party under Lord
Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism
Cartoon, John Bulls Alien Act -- a satirical comment on an incident which took place on 10 April 1848, when a Frenchman was heard shouting out that all the English were cowards
Anti-suffrage satirical postcard - Leap Year Goods - " Will wear well". A woman in full tweed suit of jacket and plus fours standing with her motorbike. 1908
Comic postcard - arrival of a new babyHumorous comic postcard - arrival of a new baby. Mother and Child doing well - Not a word about Father....!! 1909
Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot (Aestheticism)Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot -- a satirical comment on the new fashion of aestheticism: a man who resembles Oscar Wilde admires a teapot
The Walls of Jericho, Garrick Theatre, LondonThe Walls of Jericho, a satirical comedy by Alfred Sutro, at the Garrick Theatre, London, starring Arthur Bourchier as Samson. 1904
Queen Victoria in Nice - French satire on her donkey cartQueen Victoria in Nice, France - a rather (!) disrespectful late 19th century French satirical caricature. In 1882, Queen Victoria began her winter affair with the Cote dAzur
Hop Scotch Maggie - Frae Bonnie Scotland. Comic postcard - satire on the penchant for women to wear large and enveloping hats during this period
Naughty Wives ExchangedNAUGHTY WIVES EXCHANGED A distressingly politically incorrect and nauseatingly chauvinist attitude to the wedded state
Charles Darwin humorous caricature, Darwinism
The Man of Taste, by William Hogarth Date: circa 1731
The Lottery, by William Hogarth Date: 1724
Cartoon, The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boatPolitical cartoon, The Boat Race, Irish Home Rule - The Anti-Parnellites in their new boat (Irish National Federation) Date: 1891
Cartoon, Out in the Cold, Gladstone and HarcourtPolitical cartoon, Out in the Cold, Gladstone and Harcourt Date: 1891
Cartoon, Nearly Out This Time! Irish Home RulePolitical cartoon, Nearly Out This Time! Gladstone and Harcourt, Irish Home Rule Date: 1891
Cartoon, Lent - A Recantation, GladstonePolitical cartoon, Lent - A Recantation, Consistent Inconsistency, William Ewart Gladstone standing on a barrel Date: 1891
Cartoon, Joseph's Coat of Many ColoursPolitical cartoon, Joseph's Coat of Many Colours - Joseph Chamberlain MP, a satirical comment on his changes of allegiance - True Blue Liberal, Red Republican, Neutral Grey Date: 1889
Cartoon, Something Wrong - number of Irish MPsPolitical cartoon, Something Wrong - John Bull considering the number of Irish MPs Date: 1891
Cartoon, His Valentine, W E Gladstone at his deskPolitical cartoon, His Valentine, William Ewart Gladstone at his desk, holding a portrait of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician Date: 1891
Cartoon, On the Line - Captious CriticsPolitical cartoon, On the Line - Captious Critics - Free Education Budget, George Goschen (then Chancellor of the Exchequer) depicted as an artist, William Ewart Gladstone and William Harcourt
Cartoon, The Situation, Britain in Egypt from a papyrusPolitical cartoon, The Situation, Britain in Egypt from a papyrus never before published - satirical depiction of William Harcourt MP Date: 1891
Cartoon, Bad Business! Irish Home RulePolitical cartoon, Bad Business! A satirical comment on William Ewart Gladstone and Irish Home Rule, with William Harcourt (R) depicted as an elderly woman Date: 1891
Cartoon, The Alliance Wheel, Uncle Sam and John BullCartoon, The Alliance Wheel, Uncle Sam (Jonathan) and John Bull riding a tandem with maps as wheels - a satirical comment on the relationship between Britain and America Date: 1898
Paul Gavarni (Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier), French artistPaul Gavarni (Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier, 1804-1866), French artist and illustrator. Date: 1867
Satirical cartoon, broken tower with scaffolding, ParisSatirical cartoon, broken tower with scaffolding - the embellishments of Paris - a comment on the urban renewal carried out by Baron Haussmann, appointed by Napoleon III. Date: circa 1860s
Cartoon, Photographic Phenomena, by George CruikshankCartoon, Photographic Phenomena, or the New School of Portrait Painting, by George Cruikshank Date: 1842
Cartoon, Monument to Napoleon! by George Cruikshank. Showing a skeleton on top of a pyramid of skulls, to reflect the many deaths caused during his military campaigns. Date: 1842
Cartoon, The Break-Up of the English ParliamentPolitical Cartoon, The Break-Up of the English Parliament, by Louis Wain Date: 1914
King Edward VII and Chamberlain as a stone vaseFrench satirical postcard by Charles Denizard (Orens) Date: 1902
The Devil and pollutionEven in the early 1900s the issue of pollution was causing concern. The German artist Heinrich Kley exhibited landscapes and portraits with the Munich Secession
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