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0065en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0065, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: No, Felipe! It cannot be true.Felipe: Alright! I'll read you the list then... "Association of breast feeding", "help the invalid league", "help the aged", "association for..."Mafalda: Enough! I belive you! So there's nothing?Felipe: That's right... There no "association of telepaths".Mafalda: What an insensitive society!
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PCL105367 “We had to introduce rugby league every fortnight!” *** Local Caption *** Albert (Albert Rusling) Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103183 Kamerad! - The New Gesture. [Germany joins the League of Nations] *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109308 "The Command Courteous. League of Nations. ""GOOD dog - drop it!"" (Japan chews on a Manchuria bone while the League of Nations holds the Lytton Report)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109051 "The Hands of the League; or, her first great test. (The League of Nations' hands reach down to separate China and Japan from fighting)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL113173 "At the Academy of Nations. The League. ""And to think that I once posed for that!"" (The real League of Nations looks on in tattered clothes and unkempt hair at her statue from 1919)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104010 Her Ladyship has joined the League of Youth and Beauty and begs you to excuse her for a few minutes while she finishes her exercises. *** Local Caption *** Her Ladyship has joined the League of Youth and Beauty
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PCL104353 Eleven-League Boots. (Churchill strides with huge boots over the world) *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL113124 "Ave Atque Cave. League of Nations. ""Delighted to welcome you in our midst, but just one word of advice: don't rattle your - er - ploughshare too much."" (ironic cartoon showing the League of Nations welcoming Germany back to her house during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108969 "The Knight Errant. President Wilson (to League of Nations). ""Hold tight, ma'am; he'll quiet down diectly."" (Wilson with the League of Nations holding on, ride a US Senate horse that refuses to carry her after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL107314 (A dog has an oversized Dog Lovers League collection tin attached to its collar) *** Local Caption *** Kenneth Mahood cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112306 "For God's sake, Colonel! Cut out the 'Dance, dance' bit - here's the Anti-blood Sports League." *** Local Caption *** Punch Sport and Leisure Cartoons
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PCL100428 Vol CXCIII (The League of Nations carrying the burdens of Spain and Abyssinia) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108069 "Up-Hill Work. John Bull. "" Even though it's only half a league, it must go onward."" (John Bull pushes the League of Nations cart uphill with the heavy sacks of European countries onboard, but Japan and Germany have fallen off)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108445 "The Ultimatum. Japan. ""If you go on saying I'm naughty, I shall leave the class."" (an InterWar cartoon shows the League Of Nations teacher with Lytton Report written on the blackboard and a defiant Japanese student)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL106357 (The League of Nations' failure to prevent Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia thirty years before casts a shadow over the United Nations) *** Local Caption *** Norman Mansbridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112081 "Hail and Farewell. The League of Nations (making her first use of the long-distance telephone to America). ""Is that my friend Mr Wilson speaking?"" President Harding. ""No - quite the reverse. Ring off!"" [President Harding's first message to Congress comprised a repudiation of the League of Nations.]" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109134 "The Gap in the Bridge. (a flaw in the design of the League of Nations Bridge as Uncle Sam sleeps on the USA keystone with a girder propping up the bridge built with keystones by Belgium, France, England and Italy)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Cartoons from Punch magazine by Raven Hill
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PCL114874 The Meeting of Extremes." That little man wearing an aspidistra at the next table seems to be popular , but he looks rather ordinary . "." Don't you know who he is ? He's the very latest success . He's the founder of the Hands-off-the Albert Memorial League ".Punch 11 May 1927 Volume 172 Issue 4509 p 523.Cartoon by George Morrow *** Local Caption *** MINIMUM FEES APPLY - premium collection / photographer. Please contact accounts@TopFoto.co.uk for a quote, before reproduction.
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PCL105214 A League Triumph. With Mr Punch's congratulations to the British Commissionaire. (cartoon showing Austen Chamberlain with an advertising board The Girl Who Took The Right Turn - To The League Of Nations - Featuring Fraulein Gretchen (Her First Appearance) outside The Locarno Picturedome cinema during the InterWar era) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109371 "The Call for a New Pact. The League of Nations (looking out over the waters that cover M 1). ""If by their death the day is brought nearer when the whole world will agree to abolish submarines, they will not have died in vain.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103155 League of Nations fell asleep in Abyssinia after prolonged non-implementation of policy on sanctions *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW2, The Second World War"
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PCL104719 Can She Hold Him? (The League of Nations maiden uses her arm as a bolt to keep the ferocious monster of War caged) *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112269 "Fortifying Himself. Landlady of ""The League Arms."" ""What are you doing over there?"" The German. ""Well, you wouldn't serve me till September, and I couldn't wait all that time for a drink."" [Germany drinks at the Soviet pub the Red Bear]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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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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PCL108921 "The League of Abdications. Ex-King of Greece. ""Hullo, Ferdie! Seen anything of William?"" Ex-King of Bulgaria. ""He's somewhere behind. He'll join us a bit later.""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL105152 A Warning (Memorial reads: 'Here Lieth the League of Nations Who Died From A Surfeit of Doing Too Little Too Late' as a young United Nations looks on holding the Palestine Gazette newspaper with the headline 'Open Warfare') *** Local Caption *** Arab-Israeli Conflict cartoons from Punch magazine By E H Shepard
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PCL105254 A Complete Change. [The forthcoming meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva will be attended (for the first time in its history) by the British and French Prime Ministers.] *** Local Caption *** A Complete Change Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111551 "It is discouraging to reflect that the older methods of aerial navigation, such as the broom, the seven league boots, and the magic carpet, were much simpler and more effective than the modern aeroplane." *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109379 "The Burglar's Dream: or, The League as Some Would Like to See it. (Mussolini as a buglar having stolen the Abyssinian loot, handcuffs a British policeman who has dropped his Sanctions cosh)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112697 "Deadly Logic. Lord Robert Cecil. ""Painful as the thought may be, yet if the League of Nations is to prevent war and all its chemical horrors it must use the best chemical means to do so."" (Proceeds to invent the most diabolical air-bomb.) [""Something might be done by making air forces special weapons which the League would have the right to call upon in order to carry out its duties under the covenant."" - Lord Robert Cecil at Geneva.] (an InterWar era cartoon showing Lord Robert Cecil in a weapons laboratory as a dove of peace is being ignored)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL101615 The Beacon Light. [Lord Robert Cecil is taking a leading part in the campaign for making the objects of the League of Nations better understood. The campaign opened on the anniversary of the Armistice.] *** Local Caption *** The Beacon Light Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108557 "The Silesian Goose; or, the Judgment of Geneva. League of Nations. ""There now; I've given you each a fair share."" Germany and Poland (together, bitterly). ""He's got all the stuffing!""" *** Local Caption *** "The Silesian Goose; or, the Judgment of Geneva Bernard Partridge 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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PCL110428 "Patrols of Peace. League of Nations. They say I've got no army; but why should I want one with these allies?"" [With Mr Punch's congratulations to the Chief Scout on the coming-of-age of the movement - now international - which he inspired.]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110986 "Musical Chairs at Geneva. Mussolini. ""All right, that puts the lid on it. I shan't any more."" (The League of Nations plays a tune but there are no more seats left, the last 'Representation' occupied by Emnperor Haile Selassie, as an agry Mussolini storms out)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112936 "Butter and Guns. ""I've got a basket of food for grandmother Europa - and something as well for wolf."" (an armed Post-War league carries baskets of food while keeping aware of the wolf of Aggression)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL105097 ALL DONE BY KINDNESS! Mlle. de Geneve and her highly trained canine pupils. (The League of Nations placates her German Sausage Dog with a Saar bone and her French poodle with a sack of £12million) *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113650 "A Home from Home. President Wilson (quitting America in his fourteen-League-of-Nations boots). ""It's time I was getting back to a hemisphere where I really am appreciated."" (Wilson strides across the Atlantic from America to Europe after the end of WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112191 "Geneva Is So Embracing. [Referring to the recent successful session of the Council of the League of Nations, The Times remarks: ""A sense of humour has made a welcome appearance at the meetings, and the witty repartees of Mr Briand and Dr Stresemann during Saturday's discussion on the Saar created a general good temper.""] (cartoon showing Austen Chamberlain dancing a can-can with the German and French foreign ministers while at the Geneva conference during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108732 "The Parting. ""Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well!"" (British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, as Lord Byron, leaves his 'wife' the League of Nations draped in a 'Sanctions' sash to attend to important foreign affairs)" *** Local Caption *** Interwar cartooons from Punch magazine by E H Shepard
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PCL113169 "At the Bar of the Five Nations: or, a CONSOMMATION devoutly to be wished. M Briand. ""I want something sustaining. Can you give me a 'military commitment'?"" Mr MacDonald. ""Sorry, we don't serve it. Against the rules of the house. But I can recommend our 'No 16 Old Geneva Clarified.'"" [In order to appease the desire of France for guarantees of security, persistent research has been made for a formula based on a ""clarifying"" interpretation of Article No 16 of the Covenant of the League of Nations.] (an InterWar cartoon showing Aristide Briand as a sailor and Ramsay MacDonald as a barman)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111390 "Keeping Her Going. Doctors Eden and Delbos. ""I'm afraid her constitution isn't all it should be, but we musn't give up hope yet."" (British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden gives The League of Nations patient some oxygen gas while his French counterpart Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos checks her pulse)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL109982 "S.O.S. Chinese Dragon. ""I say, do be careful with that sword! If you try to cut off my head I shall really have to appeal to the League again."" (Japan swings his sword after having already cut off the dragon's Manchukuo tail)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL113101 "Balbo Builds a Wall To Keep Out the Geneva Doves. [General Balbo, the Italian air minister imitating his namesake in the Latin grammar, threatens to erect a barrier (no doubt with Signor Mussolini's approval) against the League of Nations which he describes as a trust, and accuses of conspiring to block Italy's aspirations to posses a strong air force.]" *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112645 "Disturbed Intruder. ""Sh! Not a word, Guv'nor. I belongs to the League o' Bright Young People, an' this is one of our 'unts fer missin' clues.""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by David Louis Ghilchick
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PCL112729 "Custody of the Dog. The Butler (Sir John Simon) to the Footman (Mr. Eden). "" In future, Anthony, you will have more extended leisure to exercise this delightful if occasionally difficult little quadruped."" [It is expected that Mr. Anthony Eden, having been appointed Lord Privy Seal, will relieve the Foreign Secretary of some of his onerous duties abroad.] (John Simon hands over the League Problems dog to Anthony Eden)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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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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PCL112485 "Entente Generale. Scene - Hotel Concordia, Lausanne. Maitre d'Hotel. I've reserved you a table for two, monsieur."" M Herriot. ""Thank you, but we shall all be dining together at the table d'hote."" [M Herriot's speech in the chamber has been understood to imply that he approves the policy of the League covenant as it is interpreted in England - a policy based on goodwill to all nations and excluding separate ententes and alliances]." *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108912 "The Lion Who Took The Right Turning. Spokesman of Deputation from the Smaller Animals. ""We are relying on you, Mr Lion, to protect us against one another; so I will ask you to be so good as to sign this document."" British Lion. ""I will gladly do all I can to help you keep the peace; but you must remember that I am first and foremost a family man."" [A fox is asking the British Lion to sign the League of Nations Protocol on behalf of the wild boars, dogs and wolves]" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110075 "Recruiting at Wembley. Mr Asquith. ""Now, young fellow, you're the sort of lad that ought to join our British Empire constabulary and keep the peace in Europe."" Greater Briton. ""First to the left for the amusement park."" [Speaking in the House of Commons Mr Asquith said: ""The British Empire — not only this country but our dominions — should undertake to guarantee both to France and Germany to use all its powers against either state which pressed a quarrel against the Allies without calling into use the machinery of the League.... If we can get that, and I am sanguine enough to believe we can....""]" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL112732 "Crowning the O'Caliban. [""Never was there a movement....with such odds against it, in association with which there was so much moderation, and such an utter absence of crime and the strong passions which lead to crime.""- Mr Parnell's speech at the Rotunda, Dublin.]"
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PCL107714 "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Bear? Madame La France. "" It's a good bear - a nice bear - a kind bear! We must give it one of our Geneva buns!"" (Signs are noticed for a rapprochement between France and the U.S.S.R., and it is suggested that Russia will apply for admission to the League of Nations.)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104378 Dr M'Jekyll and Mr O'Hyde. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL108703 "The Pig that Won't ""Pay the Rint!"""
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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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PCL101232 The Hidden Hand.
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PCL101597 The Bill-sticker
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PCL104319 Essence of Parliament. Up a Tree. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL112808 "Coercion! (it was midnight - a man wanted to see him- wouldn't tell his business - wouldn't give his name - must see him -). ""Oh, it's you, Doherty!"" (sternly.) ""What do you want with me at this time o' night?"" Tenant (in a whisper, looking round) ""I've come to pay my my bit o' rint, sorr, but for the love of heaven ax the Major, when he sinds out the Processes, not to lave me out, or ilse the Land-Lague'll have my life!!""" *** Local Caption *** Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104604 Conversation Piece. (France and Britain on side of the table and Hitler and Mussolini on the other with their backs turned during their Four Power Naval Control Scheme and a map of Spain and Portugal) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL112815 "Collared!! ""I beg that you will look upon me simply as representing the executive power, and the authority of the law.""—The premier's speech at the Guildhall, Thursday, October 13."
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PCL101032 The Open Door!
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PCL113227 "Arrears. Pat. ""Is it a gift, yer honour? Sure, we want it badly, sorr!!""" *** Local Caption *** "Victorian Irish Poverty, Rent Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL110885 "No Effects. Balkan Leaguer. ""It's your money we want."" Turkey. ""Money, dear boy? Search me!""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110326 "Political Phrases Explained: ""Combined Action in the Mediterranean"". (Benito Mussolini as Poseidon the God of the Sea, rides on a torpedo heading towards the British and French Anti-Piracy Pact merchant ship as they wonder ""Is he coming to join us?"")" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL100551 Time for a Move *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about India, Colonialism, Imperialism from Punch"
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PCL107756 "When East Meets East. ""Come in and take a seat."" [Mr Gandhi and Mr Jinnah are expected to meet this month.]" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about India, Colonialism, Imperialism from Punch"
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PCL108994 "The Irish ""Inferno."" ""Death, violent death, and painful wounds upon his neighbour he inflicts; and wastes, by devastation, pillage, and the flames, his substance."" - Dante, Canto XI." *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL108998 "The Irish Devil-Fish. ""The greature is formidable, but there is a way of resisting it. The devil-fish, in fact, is only vulnerable through the head."" Victor Hugo's toiler's of the sea, book iv., ch iii."
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PCL108694 "The Pirates of Geneva. Wild Robert. ""Once aboard the Lugger and the girl is mine!"" Gentle John. ""Not if I know it.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111078 "Moral Suasion. The Rabbit. ""My offensive equipment being practically NIL, it remains for me to fascinate him with the power of my eye.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110325 "Political Phrases Explained: ""A Conference of the Powers"". (Mars the God of War and Peace yawn in an empty conference room on opposite sides of the table)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL100484 Two Forces. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL114878 History Reverses Itself : or, Papa Joseph taking Master Arthur (on) a protection walk..Papa Joseph. "Come along, Master Arthur. Do step out!".Master Arthur. "That's all very well, but you know I cannot go as fast as you do.".16 December 1903 *** Local Caption *** Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101898 Sir Parnell. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL108795 "The New Elephant House. ""And now you two can go on with it.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109011 "The Indian ""Working Party""" *** Local Caption *** "The Indian ""Working Party"""
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PCL110534 "Ophelia. Distracted Party (with a cold, pulling a primrose to pieces). ""There's Rosebery - that's for rebebbradce!"" Hamlet, Act IV, Sc 5." *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Liberal Party Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112331 "Fiscal Energy. (After Mr G F Watt''s statue, ""Physical Energy,"" in the courtyard of Burlington House.)" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Economy Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100915 The Rivals. *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
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PCL113176 "At Last! The Unspeakable Turk. The liberation of Macedonia from the tyranny of the Turk is, at last, accomplished. November 27, 1912"
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PCL113270 "Another Peace Conference. Turkey (to Greece). ""Aha! My young friend, alone at last! Now we can arrange a really nice treaty.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114144 "“I bin thinkin’, Smiley, what is it that’s so hep about being white?”" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Hollowood cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100493 Turkey (Just) in Europe. *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109225 The Dummy That Spoke by Itself. Adolf/Benito (together). Where did that one come from - you or me? (the dummy, General Franco of Spain, says "Withdraw All Volunteers!" as neither Hitler or Mussolini knows which of them is really controlling the puppet) *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL108171 "Trials of a Receptionist. The New Arrival. ""...It's a long way to Geneva but my heart's right here."" M. Barthou. ""Delighted to see you; but I think one or two of the guests would prefer you to leave your clubs in the cloak-room."" (a Russian arrives with a hammer and sickle inside a bag of Propaganda instead of golf clubs)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108510 "The Strolling Players. France. ""Those two seem to be always walking out on us."" John Bull. ""Well, however awkward it is for the rest of us, the show must go on."" (Hitler and Mussolini as fussy actors of an International Theatre production of 'Non-Intervention - The Spanish Dilemma' as they refuse to read their lines to Act 2)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL106732 (fat darts player has stomach measured) *** Local Caption *** Punch Sport and Leisure Cartoons
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PCL103717 I just want to put back into the game of Rugby football a little of what I've had out of it. *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL109712 "St. George's Dusk. The Champion. ""This is very humiliating, but I suppose I ought to have had a stronger spear."" (St. George's Sanctions lance is broken and his horse tired, as the dragon of Aggression approaches around the corner)" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111620 "IN DARKISH AFRICA. The Dove of Peace. ""Perhaps if I flap my wings very hard indeed it may distract their attention.""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110466 "Overweighted. President Wilson. ""Here's your olive branch. Now get busy."" Dove of Peace. ""Of course I want to please everybody; but isn't this a bit thick?""" *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL105500 “Right. This is where you’ll go if you get three straight ‘A’s. Now we’ll drive over to two ‘B’s and a ‘C’.” *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL111964 "His First Patient. Persia. ""Thank you very much for your advice."" Dr Curzon. ""Not at all. Thanks you very much for asking for it."""
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PCL113100 "Balkandum and Balkandee. ""Just then came down a monstrous dove whose force was purely moral, which turned the heroes' hearts to love and made them drop their quarrel."" - Lewis Carroll (adapted)." *** Local Caption *** Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109648 "Subject to Correction. Europa. ""Now then, get on with your maps, and when you've finished bring them to me and I'll show you where you've gone wrong!""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109877 "Settled. Dame Europa. ""You've always been the most troublesome boy in the school. Now go and consolidate yourself."" Turkey. ""Please, ma'am, what does that mean?"" Dame Europa. ""It means going into that corner – and stopping there!"" [Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Commons, has expressed the hope that Turkey will now confine its energies to consolidating itself in Asia Minor.]" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114509 "?...And lastly, congratulations on graduating before the price-tag hit sixty thou!?" *** Local Caption *** Henry Martin cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110410 "Peace Comes to Town. Sir Grey. 'Prithee, fair damsel, see to it that ye sit close, for I mind me that the last time we twain fared this way together thou didst have the mischance to slip off.'" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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