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PCL108964 "The Labour of Mountains. The Mouse of Geneva (or, in other words, the Faint-possibility-of-partial-limitation-of-Armaments.) "" Mother will be pleased!""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL108974 "The Kindersley Stakes. ""Don't be last, please!""" *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW2, The Second World War"
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PCL108985 "The Jamaica Question. White Planter. ""Am I Not a Man and Brother Too, Mr Stiggins?""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Literature, Authors and Writers from Punch"
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PCL108988 "The Irony of Circumstance. Mr. John Redmond. ""Well, if I can't rule in Dublin, I can here!"" (John Redmond sits as a king on a throne at the Houses of Parliament, carrying the orb of the British Constitution)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Ireland Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108989 "The Irish Joseph Ady. Paddy hearing ""something to his advantage.""" *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108999 "The Irish Cinderella and her Haughty Sisters, Britannia and Caledonia"
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PCL109005 "The Inscrutable Orient. ""Tell me, what did you REALLY think of Italy?"" ""I though the olive-trees were wonderful."""
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PCL109007 "The Innocent. Crown Prince. ""This ought to make father laugh!"" [In an alleged interview the crown prince is reported to have said, ""As to being a war agitator, I am truly sorry that people don't know me better. There is no 'war party' in Germany now - nor has there ever been.""] (Crown Prince Wilhelm plays a flute while wearing sheeps clothing as his father Wilhelm II looks on angrily during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109011 "The Indian ""Working Party""" *** Local Caption *** "The Indian ""Working Party"""
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PCL109014 "The Innocence of Arthur. League of Nations (courteously). ""So you won't want this pail of whitewash after all?"" Mr Henderson. ""Very kind of you to say so. The lily, of course needs no painting."" (Arthur Henderson holds a Palestine Mandate)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109023 "The Imps of War. Kaiser. ""After all the trouble I've taken with you I must say that as little terrors, you disappoint me."" (Wilhelm II holds his children the zeppelin and the u-boat during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109027 "The House of Peace. Peace: ""Always glad to lend my house for a good cause. Still, they might perhaps have asked me to join them. But evidently it's my room they want, and not my company.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109032 "The Hope of the World. Peace. ""This is my temple and you are its priestess. Guard well the sacred flame."" [The objects and needs of the League of Nations Union are set out on the opposite page.]" *** Local Caption *** The Hope of the World Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109034 "The Home Front and the Peace Offensive. Civilian (on a visit to the trenches). ""Well, are we going to win this war?"" Tommy. ""Just now, mate, that depends on you more than it does on me.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109037 "The Home Rule Maze. Mr Asquith. ""Excuse me, Sir, but are you trying to get in or out?"" Mr Bonar Law. ""Just what I was going to ask YOU, Sir."" (Asquith and Bonar Law lost in a maze with the sign Ulster Conversazione at the centre)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109050 "The Helping Hand. (a Nazi hand pushes forward a Japanase soldier with bayonet towards a caged British Lion at Tientsin, not knowing that the cage is open)" *** Local Caption *** Inter-War Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109059 "The Head-breakers. Nationalist. ""No conscription!"" Ulsterman. ""No Home Rule!"" Prime Minister. ""Break my head by all means, gentleman - if only you'll break the Kaiser's first!""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109060 "The helpful Historian. ""If you've half a moment to spare, Signor, perhaps I could interest you in this little book of mine?""" *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW2, The Second World War"
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PCL109066 "The Half-Way Horse. Mr. Bryce. ""Here's a Gift-Horse for you, my boy! What do you say to that?"" Master Johnny Redmond. ""Bad cess to ye, uncle Shamus! I'll not so much as look it in the mouth. I hate the sight of it! (a rocking horse has the words Devolution written on its side)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Ireland Cartoons from Punch magazine by Berrnard Partridge
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PCL109074 "The Guest Who Was Told To Make Himself Quite At Home, And Did So." *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL109088 "The Great Coal Stakes. John Bull (taking note of Mr Evan William's ""No political interference"" and Mr A J Cook's ""Not-a-penny-off-not-a-minute-on""). ""I don't fancy either of those; the outsider, 'Imported Coal,' could leave them standing."" Mr Punch. ""Well, I fancy Samuel's 'Coal Commission,' with Baldwin up - if he'll ride him hard enough.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109090 "The Great Renunciation. President Wilson. ""No! I don't think it quite suits my austere type of beauty."" [It is reported that the United States of America have declined to accept a mandate for Constantinople.] (Wilson looks at himself in a hand mirror while reclining on cushions and smoking a water pipe dressed as a Sultan after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109105 "The Good Earth. Sun of Japan. ""The higher I rise the darker it seems to get."" (The Japanese Sun radiates darkness over a miserable planet Earth)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109108 "The Gleam Ahead. ""We have now reached a period in the war when we can see the light at the end of the tunnel."" Mr. Attlee." *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109124 "The Genu-ine Othello. Othello. ""Keep up your bright swords, for de dew will rust dem. Both you ob my inclining, and de rest."""
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PCL109132 "The General (showing his nieces round club). ""There's been a lot of arm-chair fighting done in this room."" School-girl. ""How topping! That beats pillow-fighting. But isn't it rather dangerous?""" *** Local Caption *** "Inter War Clubs, Officers cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109146 "The Four Weary Statesmen: ""Is that a will-o'-the-wisp ahead, or the light in 'the optimists' arms'?"" (Hindenburg leads Herriot, Mussolini and MacDonald to the World Economic Conference through a swamp)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109150 "The Foreign Angel. [""I hope that we shall get much closer to Russia"" - Mr Ramsay MacDonald, speaking on the Chinese question during the debate on the address.] [The Bolshevist holds a flag with 'Down with the British' as MacDonald has wings of a peace dove on his back]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109160 "The Flight of Fashion. Mrs Frillington. ""You heard, of course, that my daughter and I were to have gone to Miss Cashmore's wedding tomorrow. And now, I'm sorry to say, the ceremony is postponed for a month on account of the bridegroom's accident."" Country visitor ""How very distressing! Nothing serious, I hope!"" Mrs Frillington. ""Oh, but indeed it is -- most serious! We have had our gowns made specially in Paris -- the very latest thing -- and of course in a month's time they will be utterly out of date!""" *** Local Caption *** "Victorian Fashion, Classes Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109167 "The Feminine ""Faculty"". New Housemaid (to her master). ""Oh, Sir! I'm glad you've come in. there's a party a waitin' in the surgery to see you."" (It was Mrs Dr Mandragora Nightshade, who had called professionally about ""a Case."") ""He - she - would come in, sir - and - I think (shuddering) ""It's a man in woman's clothes, Sir!!!""" *** Local Caption *** Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109170 "The Fateful Three. (An electoral adaptation of Wagner's ""Ring."") First Incalculable Woman (rising from her seat and casting the rope of destiny to the next). ""Vote sister; I pass it to you.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109184 "The Expansionists. ""Come on, boys! Let's all make ourselves as big as bulls."" (Japan, Italy and Germany as Bullfrogs holding a banner of slogans 'Birth Bonus', 'Colonial Empire' and 'A Place in the Sun' while standing on a lillypad map of the world)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109190 "The Exit from Eden; or, Adam, Eve and the Serpentine. John Bull. ""I shan't be sorry to leave this mandated garden - except for the sun-bathing."" Britannia. ""Ah, well, there's always Mr Lansbury's paradise."" [By the New Treaty, to come into force in 1932, all our mandatory reponsibilities in Iraq (traditionally regarded as containing the site of Eden) will cease.]" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109192 "The Exchange Asylum. Rouble. ""What's your name?"" Mark. ""Mark."" Rouble. ""What are you doing?"" Mark. ""Falling."" Rouble. ""What's your face value?"" Mark. ""A shilling."" Rouble. ""What are you worth now?"" Mark. ""Twenty million to the pound."" Rouble. ""Come inside."" Franc (nervously). ""I'm not feeling too sane myself."" (cartoon showing the currency values of Russia, Germany and France during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109193 "The Execution of Justice. (Soviet Style.) Bolshevist Judge. ""Prisoner at the bar, have you anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon you?"" (an InterWar cartoon shows a shackled Justice at a Soviet court held by the OGPU Unified State Political Directorate)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109195 "The Evening Call. ""I've come round to tell you that your black-out's too perfect."" [A little more light is promised by Mr. Herbert Morrison.]" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109208 "The Eleventh Hour. ""Throw out the che-i-ld? No, never!"""
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PCL109216 "The Elixir of Hate. Kaiser. ""'Fair is foul, and foul is fair; hover through the fog and filthy air.'"" (Wilhelm II quotes Macbeth's witches after creating a Poison, a smoking shell revealing the devil's face while a chemical test tube sits on the Hague Convention, an eagle sits on the globe, a Kultur rattle snake sits on the floor while in the background are a hangman's rope, a soldier's skeleton and a baby nailed to the wall during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109229 "The driver.""What do you think of those little things?"" The passenger.""Make topping ash-trays."""
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PCL109238 "The Doctrinaire's Dilemma. Mr De Valera. ""I begin to wonder whether loyalty to the Empire wouldn't be the wiser course. Perhaps, after all, discretion is the better part of De Valera."" (De Valera lowers a banner with 'Up The Republic', in light of new poster 'Notice. The TARIFF against FOREIGNERS Come Into Operation on March 1st 1932. By Order.')" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109240 "The Dog! (A romance of real life.) The gallant major. ""I beg a thousand pardons for the apparent liberty I take as an entire stranger, but may I make so bold as to ask you, is not this one of that wonderful breed of black or Chinese pugs?"" The pretty lady (most condescendingly). ""Yes, you are perfectly right, and, if I am not mistaken, you are Major McBride, of the ninety-ninth Hussars."" [From that moment they became fast friends, and within the next three months there appeared in the ""Morning Post,"" ""A marriage has been arranged between Major McBride, of the ninety-ninth Husars, and Mrs Bellairs,"" &c., &c."
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PCL109250 "The Dispassionate Sheik. Peace (demurely). ""Aren't you going to seize and carry me off?"" Abd-El-Krim. ""The idea shall have my consideration.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109254 "The Dissemblers. [January 27th.] Emperor of Austria. ""Now what do we really want to say?"" Sultan of Turkey. ""Well, of course we coudn't say that; Not on his birthday."" (Franz Joseph I and Mehmed V prepare to write birthday letters to Kaiser Wilhelm II with Dear William - On His Birthday)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109262 "The Descent to Man. ""Are you aware, Sir, that your dog has bitten this child?"" ""Well, the boy's been aggravating him; and, after all, the dog's only human!""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109265 "The Demon Bowler. First Miner (to second ditto). ""Don't talk to me about cricket. Yon's the champion - got us all out for nowt!""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109276 "The Day's Good Deed. Boy Scout. ""You seem to be a little stuffy in here. Come over to our new brotherhood settlement at Kandersteg, and we'll show you what international goodwill really is."" [a chelet and grounds have been acquired at Kandersteg, in Switzerland, for the use of Boy Scouts of all nations.] (a boy scout enters the League of Nations negotiating room as President Wilson holds an Agenda of the Tangier Mandate and Non-Permanent Members)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Cartoons from Punch magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL109278 "The Dawn of Doubt. Gretchen. ""I wonder if this gentleman really is my good angel after all!""" *** Local Caption *** The Dawn of Doubt Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109287 "The Dachswolf. Fritz (doubtfully). ""Good dog - if you still ARE a dog."" (a Government wolf pretending to be a dog comes out of his doghouse to frighten Germany during the Kapp Putsch after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109289 "The Dance That Didn't Come Off. Mr Ramsay MacDonald. ""Must you go?"" The Bolshie Bear-leader. ""Yes, we must. He doesn't feel like dancing to your tune, and you won't pay for any other."" (cartoon showing a crying Russian Bear with Put The Loan In Here and his master leaving 10 Downing Street after failing to secure a loan from Britain during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109303 "The Correct Atmosphere. ""Just in time, We're off to see the new alpine border at the top of the garden. Hitch Aunties on behind you, Alec, and jodel when you're ready."""
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PCL109314 "The Costumier is Always Right. ""We can do you the old Curzon Line and one or two trimmings from East Prussia and Silesia, but the 20-39 border is out of stock."" (Stalin as a shopkeeper insisting on which clothes Poland should have)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109315 "The Coming Race. While Mesdames Wilkins and Perkins are discussing grave School-Board matters and Parliamentary business, their respective husbands are engaged on a topic more genial to their softer natures and weaker intellects. ""Isn't she a darling pet, Fred! And just fancy - two front teeth, and only four months last Tuesday week!"" ""Well, I never!! Why, my darling ickle Totty hasn't cut a single tooth, and he's six months to-morrow! How do you feed her, Tom?""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109321 "The Colossus of Battersea. The Right Hon. John Burns (to his native borough). ""Shift me and you become a 'blasted heath'!"" [""If he were defeated the borough would never recover from the indelible stigma of rejecting him."" - Report, in ""The Times,"" of Mr. John Burns speech at the Battersea Town Hall.]" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109327 "The Choice. The Prime Minister. ""All the people of your Empire, Sir, sympathise with you most deeply; but they all know - as you yourself must - that the throne is greater than the man."" (Stanley Baldwin implores Edward VIII to choose the Throne instead of Wallis Simpson amid the Abdication Crisis)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109334 "The China Spring Offensive. ""In the spring a dragon's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of war."" After ""Locksley Hall."" (cartoon showing two Chinese dragons blowing fire at eachother from their respective Southern Winter Quarters and Northern Winter Quarters as an imperial palace crumbles in the background during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109347 "The Charmer. Mr Lloyd George. ""I trust I have not overrated the mollifying power of music."" (Lloyd George as a sake charmer plays Songs For Everybody - But Things Like That, You Know Must Be After A Famous Victory to the Unemployment snake during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109350 "The Chance of a Lifetime. Our Mr. Asquith. ""Five hundred coronets, dirt-cheap! This line of goods ought to make business a bit brisker, what?"" Our Mr. Lloyd George. ""Not half; bound to go like hot cakes."" (Lloyd George carries in hat boxes containing Peerage crowns for display in a shop window with a sign 1911- Everybody Wil Be Adopting This Style; Cheap; and Why Wear The Obsolete Bowler)"
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PCL109354 "The Census (Arithmetical Progression.) ""What do you intend to be 'this' time, Maria? Last time, you were thirty-'one,' and thirty the time before!"" ""Tell the truth, dear - Thirty-two. Heigho! How time flies!""" *** Local Caption *** The Census (Arithmetical Progression) George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109361 "The Case for Intervention. Bellona. ""Why do they hang back when here is my chance to set the whole of Europe ablaze?"" (behind the Goddess of War, Spain is burning)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109366 "The Car of Destiny. (France rides a chariot pulled by horses China, Britain, America and the Soviet Union at full gallop)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109373 "The Cabinet Builder. ""Quite effective in its way! I hope the one I've just made will do as well."" (Churchill views Lloyd George's Small War Cabinet 1916-1918 in an antique shop)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109375 "The Burglar's Mate. ""I suppose you want me to come up and push you in.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109382 "The Brummagem Frankenstein. John Frankenstein Bright. ""I have no fe—fe—fear of ma—manhood suffrage!"""
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PCL109384 "The Browning Version ; Michael Redgrave , Nigel Patrick and Jean Kent" *** Local Caption *** "Celebrity caricatures of stars of Film, Arts, Sport in Punch magazine by R S Sherriffs"
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PCL109392 "The Bridge-Breaker. Mr. de Valera. ""If I can shift this keystone, that ought to clear the way for something dramatic."" (de Valera prepares to hack away the Governor-Generalship keystone to the Commonwealth Bridge made up of the Oath of Allegiance and Annuities, while standing on it above a river)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Cartoons from Punch magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL109399 "The Brains Trust: Brains at Work. Commander Campbell, Miss Jennie Lee, Donald McCullough, Colonel Walter Elliot, Dr CEM Joad, Dr Julian Huxley" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by James Henry Dowd
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PCL109402 "The Book of Fame. ""Will you sign, please?"" (With the British Empire's gratitude)" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109403 "The Boy Who Shouldn't Grow Up. John Bull. ""There's your new navy suit. Now you must promise me you won't grow out of it."" Germany. ""Well, at all events I'll promise not to unless you grow out of yours.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109404 "The Bond. The Unknown Soldiers. ""There's too much between us for any dispute to break our friendship now."" (the ghosts of a British and French soldier shake hands infront a war cemetery during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109405 "The Bolshie's Wooing, Lydia Blake...Miss Muriel Hewitt. Joe Warwell...Mr Frank Vosper" *** Local Caption *** "Inter War Theatre, Plays cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109413 "The Blond Beast's Burden. German Citizen. ""And they tell me this may go on for years and years and years!"" [Herr Von Kuehlmann, in his original speech before the Reichstag, while insisting on the victorious achievements of the German army, hinted at the possibility of a Thirty Years' War.]" *** Local Caption *** The Blond Beast's Burden Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109415 "The Bitter Cry of the Suburbs. Season-Ticket Holder. ""They tempted me to come and live out here, and now they make my life unbearable!""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL109416 "The Black Conscription. ""When black means black then comes the end (?) of war.""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Africa, Colonialism, Imperialism from Punch"
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PCL109419 "The Black Man's Burden. Abyssinia. "" I sometimes wonder whether it was worth my while joining this European League."" (Abyssinia carries heavy loads of 'Mining Rights, European Jealousies, Frontier Troubles, Foreign Exploitation, Oil Concessions and International Complications' in a parody of Victorian poem 'The White Man's Burden')" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109425 "The Better Claim. Footballer. ""Here, I say, I want to play on this ground."" Allotment-Holder. ""Oh, do you? Well, I want to work on it."" (leisure and agriculture compete for space during rationing after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109432 "The Best Advice; or, the Modern Abernethy. John Bull. ""Such a tightness in my chest."" Mr Punch. ""Tightness in your chest. Oh! Pooh, pooh! Read my book!"""
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PCL109436 "The Bear Hug. Mrs Europa. ""Aren't you rather squeezing me?"" Russian Bear. ""Well, you wanted me to dance; and this is my rough Soviet way of doing it."" [The Bolshevist delegation at Genoa has refused to grant the demands of the powers unless Russia is simultaneously supplied with a heavy loan. The sum of two hundred millions sterling has been mentioned.]" *** Local Caption *** The Bear Hug Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109457 "The Baker of Berchtesgaden. [""In order to meet the demands of war production, the public is advised to take greater care in chewing and digesting bread. Avoid swallowing large lumps."" Koelnische Zeitung.] (Hitler as baker, serves up Promises, Hopes, Lies and Victory Propaganda to his hungry people queuing up at his bakery)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109462 "The Aryan Ark. Herr Hitler (to the Bird of Peace). ""Get along and find me some colonies."" (Hitler and Goebbels as wooden toys on a Nazi ship marked 'Made in Munich')" *** Local Caption *** Inter War Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL101040 The One-man Band *** Local Caption *** The One-man Band
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PCL101049 The Non-Co-operator. (an armed Mahatma Ghandi charges the New Constitution elephant who plays an Indian Rhapsody infront of a sign 'Please Do Not Shoot The Pianist. He Is Doing His Best) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL107341 (A couple are looking in the window of a shop called 'Marital Aids'. The window display consists of bottles of alcohol) *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Michael Heath
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PCL107346 (A couple in a kissing chair watching two different television sets) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL107348 (A couple are shown round a potential new home whilst their dog inspects an adjoining kennel)
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PCL107356 (A classroom full of little boys having a science lesson run to the back of the class as the teacher prepares an experiment) *** Local Caption *** The science lesson
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PCL107373 (A cat with a Christmas tree for a tail)
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PCL107377 (A cat chases a mouse down the horn of a tuba while it runs out the mouthpiece) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Animals, Pets, from Punch"
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PCL107378 (A cat brags about the size of the goldfish it has just eaten) *** Local Caption *** Bernard Hollowood cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107379 (A cat brings its owner a collar and leash in an effort to get him to take the dog for a walk and thereby free up the space in front of the fire)
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PCL107389 (a cartoon showing a couple in a love seat watching two different television sets)
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PCL107391 (a cartoon showing a railway station where a crowd of people gather around an old steam train ignoring the modern train) *** Local Caption *** Train cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107392 (A caddy passes a golfer a pair of glasses to look for a ball lost in the undergrowth) *** Local Caption *** Kenneth Mahood cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107396 (A busker's dog sees off another that howls when its master sings) *** Local Caption *** "Pets, Animals cartoons from Punch magazine by George Sprod"
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PCL107401 (A businessman sticks sheets of paper on an office boy's spikey hair) *** Local Caption *** Larry (Terence Parkes) Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107407 (A businessman hides in his roll-top desk to avoid and angry client) *** Local Caption *** David Langdon Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107409 (A businessman dries his trousers in front of an open fire) *** Local Caption *** Larry (Terence Parkes) Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107442 #NAME? *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107450 (A beach scene where a weedy man kicks sand on the shadow of a muscular bodybuilder) *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons on Holidays-Motoring-Transport
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PCL107457 "You're the psychologist, Frisbane. Is this danger real or imagined?" *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL107461 "You're right, Doc, it is a miracle cure.I'll have another." *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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