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Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old StokerCartoons - Hail, Rain Steam and Speed by Old Stoker - Refreshment Rooms. A satire on JMW Turners painting of the same name. 1850
Henry Pearce and John Gully, boxersHenry (Hen) Pearce (nickname The Game Chicken) and John Gully, boxers
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, After All That. The aftermath of war, and the aggressive caveman attitude that started it. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, To Make You Laugh. A huntsman frightens off a rabbit, using military jargon to say how he had planned to shoot it. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Enquire. A man looks lost, wondering where to go as the First World War draws to a close. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, From Smiles to Tears. A sad-looking angel as the First World War draws to a close. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, 1914, 19.. A Tough Call. Bridge, Poker and Co. Life continues in heaven. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, The Middle East. Two British soldiers in khaki uniform meet a native woman carrying a water jag. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, The Suitable Ones. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Wartime Paris. These three types did not recognise Paris. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Of Our Vintage. A happy harvest scene, with people singing over a glass of plonk. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, The War in the Good Old Days (1337-1453, the Hundred Years War). Thinkest thou that we shall have war
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, the sick animals of the war. Showing a monkey dressed as a Roman soldier. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Wartime Holidays. Artist: I see that you like art, ladies! Women: Oh, no sir, we re waiting for your stool to break so that we can have a good laugh! Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Leaving. Goodbye old chap, don t get run over! Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, By the Light of the Moon. A man sits thinking of his girlfriends, one blonde, one brunette. His dog howls, perhaps for similar reasons. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Paris seen from Berlin. Showing a stereotypical German man with a ruined Paris (wishful thinking) reflected in his spectacles. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, There is a Way. Showing a seductive blonde woman smiling. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, The Surprise. Kaiser Wilhelm is shocked to discover that there are no more German troops to ensure the invasion of Paris. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Alert! The town of Reims had received 2000 shells in one day. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, no more milk for cats. A comment on the need to restrict food and drink to the bare essentials in wartime France. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, The Aviators in Self-Portraits. Showing a pilot painting symbols on the side of his plane. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, War Marriages. Showing a soldier who has got married, thereby gaining a heart, a dowry, and three days leave! 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, To Each His Own. showing a Harlequin figure bowing on a stage. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, a comment on the wartime taxation of luxury objects such as pearls, diamonds, and even lampshades and gas burners! Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, Philosophers of the Trenches. Showing a solitary French soldier gazing across an empty battlefield on the Western Front. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, the soldiers of yesteryear. Showing an imaginary soldier of the French middle ages with a large shield, sword and dagger. Date: 1918
Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1861The Great International Exhibition of 1862, proceeding under Messrs Kelt and Lucas in real earnest to complete by the opening date, 1st of May 1862. Date: July 1861
Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1861Construction of the International Exhibition, held at Kensington, running between 1st of May to 1st November 1862, now housing the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. Date: 1861