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Pierrot and Columbine -- Smile, PleaseColumbine tickles a gloomy Pierrot with a peacock feather and asks him to Smile, Please!
Two boys larking about in the bath
Marceline the clown with the moving statueMarceline Orbes (1873-1927), better known as Marceline, the globally famous clown, most famous in the late 19th century and early 20th century
A cheeky mouse tickles a scruffy white dogs nose" I just love to tickle you" - a cheeky little mouse playfully tickles a scruffy white dogs nose. Date: 1916
Cartoon, tickling an elephantCartoon by John Hassall: Tickle! Tickle! Tommy holds up a peacock feather and says: See me make im jump and throw Billy orf. Date: 20th century
Two boys tickling a man's feet on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
A ticklish situationFemale dancer having fun with two clowns one of whom is using a feather as a tickling stick. Late Victorian.Date: circa 1900
Three goblins and a frog on a cutout Christmas cardThree goblins tickling a frog with a peacock feather on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Flat feet remedy, illustration by William Heath RobinsonA new method of curing flat feet and restoring the natural arch to the pedal extremities, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C
Sleepy owl tickled by mice. Date: circa 1933
Encyclopaedia of Sport - Tickling the DugongVII. Tickling for Dugong on the plains of Oudh. Another unusual and fanciful sport from the imagination of William Heath Robinson. Date: 1914
Ridiculous Scottish Comic PostcardA quite utterly ridiculous Scottish Comic Postcard, where a couple are hoodwinked into believing that the actions of a (not very) nearby donkey are actually the amorous advances of their partner
Stop your tickling, JockA courting couple in evening dress. A small copy of the Venus de Milo statue stands on a table at the side, and a potted palm behind them