mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
The Parents Who Came By Charabanc by H. M. BatemanA young Etonian school boy is aghast to find that his parents decide to travel to the Fourth of June celebrations in a charabanc along with a motley selection of ordinary folk. Date: 1933
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Sybil holds a dinner party for dogs, but when a smaller dog approaches a large dish of food, Fluffikins attacks him for his presumption
Mrs Snob the Shoemaker's Wife
Mr Snob the Shoemaker
Miss Snob the Shoemaker's Daughter
Master Snob the Shoemaker's Son
Comic postcard, Man with a glass of beer on the beach Date: 20th century
Cartoon, German women as seen by the French, WW1Cartoon, German intellectual women as seen by the French. Date: 1916
Class distinction between two schoolboys, discussing another boy: I have heard today that his father keeps a store! Date: circa 1895
Back cover design by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins is given some medicine by the vet, to bring him back to health again after his ordeal. Date: 1904
Frontispiece illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Showing a footman carrying a small dog to his aristocratic master. " The dawg, My Lord." Date: 1904
Title page illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob, Some Episodes in a Mis-spent Youth, showing two dogs fighting and another dog walking off with a bone in its mouth. Date: 1904
War Economy by A. Wallis Mills, WW1Lady Sybil de Vere: " Do look at those extraordinary people. Their clothes are quite new!" Sir Hugo: " Rotten bad form
A Dowager during the London SeasonSketch of a dowager, one of the cliched characters of the traditional London Season, perhaps acting as a chaperone and peering through her lorgnette
Proud girl with her dog
Intellectual child cynic by Frank R GreyAn irritatingly intellectual little boy (called by the cartoonist, Repulsive Rupert) sits reading some hefty tomes at a table and says to his mother, who is darning socks
The Etonian who had to play by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman entitled, The Etonian Who Was Asked to Play Nuts and May showing a snobbish boy in Eton suit looking aghast
POSH GROUPA rather snobbish looking group of spectators, well-to- do parents and relatives of boys taking part in the games on Sports Day at Cheltenham Boys College, Glos. England. Date: 1929