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Death and His Brother Sleep, Shelley. (See Major Marindins Report to the board of Trade on the Railway Collision near Eastleigh)
Alice in Wonderland, Gryphon and Mock TurtleAlice in Wonderland, Alice dancing the Lobster Quadrille on the seashore with the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, Alice and the gardenersAlice in Wonderland, Alice meets some playing card gardeners painting the white roses red. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, Duchess, cook and babyAlice in Wonderland, Alice meets the Duchess, her cook and a screaming baby. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, Alice finds a keyAlice in Wonderland -- Alice finds a key on a table in the Hall of Tears. Date: early 20th century
L enfant terrible, 1890Chorus in the stern: " Don t go on like that-or you ll upset us all!" Kaiser Wilhelm IIs antics rock the boat, causing anxiety amongst his fellow leaders
Alice in Wonderland, baby turns into pigAlice in Wonderland, Alice carries the baby which has turned into a pig. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, frog and fish footmenAlice in Wonderland, the frog and fish footmen. Date: early 20th century
Caricature of Charles Keene, F C Burnand and John TennielCaricature of Charles Samuel Keene (1823-1891), Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) and John Tenniel (1820-1914), two Punch artists and their editor. 1882
Tenniel signedSir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914) the book illustrator and Punch political cartoonist in late middle age Date: circa 1880
Sir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914) the book illustrator and Punch political cartoonist in late middle age Date: cIrca 1880
Tenniel self-portraitSir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914) the book illustrator and Punch cartoonist at the age of 69 1889
Tenniel Vanity FairSIR JOHN TENNIEL book illustrator and political cartoonist for Punch from 1850 until 1901 Date: 1820 - 1914
Freemason Prince O WalesWhen Edward Price of Wales is installed as Grand Master of the Freemasons of England, Brother Punch hopes that he will do something for the housing of the poor 1875
What we ought to do in ChinaA Chinese dragon is threatened by a British warrior on horseback. Date: 1860
Alice in Blunderland. Alice with the Gryphon and the Mansion House Turtle. Cartoon by John Tenniel in Punch (with Mr Punchs profoundest apologies to Alice in Wonderland). Date: 1880
Alice in Wonderland, Alice and a large puppyAlice in Wonderland, Alice hides from a large puppy. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, Bill the Lizard pops out of the chimney after a kick from Alice. Date: early 20th century
Alice in Wonderland, Alice and the White RabbitAlice in Wonderland, Alice sticks her arm out of the window and the White Rabbit falls into a glass frame. Date: early 20th century
Title image, Alice in Wonderland -- Alice watches the White Rabbit entering the rabbit hole. Date: early 20th century
Spithead Review cartoon 1897A cartoon by Tenniel at the time of the Spithead Naval Review in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. A British lion rows young lions from the colonies - Australia, New Zealand
Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - The Puppy Date: circa 1890s
Menu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - Alice & JuryMenu Card - Alice in Wonderland illustration - Alice and the Jury - Alice gives evidence. Date: circa 1890s
CARROLL, Lewis (1832-1898). English writer, mathematician and photographer. Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration by John Tenniel. Engraving
Alice drawn by Lewis Carroll c. 1862Illustration taken from the original manuscript of Lewis Carrolls (Rev. C.L. Dodgson) Alice in Wonderland, showing Alice curled up as she grew and grew. Rev
Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)Photographic portrait of Sir John Tenniel, the English cartoonist and illustrator, pictured c.1914. Tenniel was a famous Punch artist and illustrator of Alice in Wonderland
1868 / RIVAL STARS / PUNCHRival Stars Disraeli and Gladstone compared to rival actors. Disraeli, as Hamlet, is in work while Gladstone awaits his turn
Pig that Won t PayTenniel depicts the Irish terrorist as a savage pig, armed to the teeth
Irish FrankensteinThe Irish Frankenstein - Tenniel uses Mary Shelleys novel as an allegory of Irish politics - Parnell has created a monster that he cannot control