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1200en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1200, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: What a picture! If we go on with this mix we'll have women thinking like men and men like women!Susanita: Well said, Manolito! I'm glad you think the same as me. Manolito, hey, Manolito? Manolito, Manolito...
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1006en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1006, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: Can you imagine a woman president, Felipe?Felipe: God help us!Susanita: You better learn that women are more intelligent than men! D'you hear me? And nicer and more noble! Get it? Sweeter and gentler! UNDERSTAND?Felipe: And they say women are hard to understand!
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anfsp140498 ANGELI, FOLHA DE S. PAULO, 14.04.1998STONESDiálogo- Vocês podem não acreditar, mas acabei de tocar Honky Tonk Women!
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0340en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0340, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe: Rear traction is better than forward traction!Mafalda: But you got no reverse. And anyway mine. Uses less fuel. With a cup of milky coffee I can go all morning! With that junk heap you need a sandwich half way through! Right?Felipe: Ok. I choose not to discuss mechanical matters with women!
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0305en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0305, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: Today's my last day. On the beach, Miguelito. But I'm happy that you live near me and we can still see each other.Miguelito: Of course.Mafalda: And you can meet my friends.Miguelito: What? She's got friends? I thought I was her friend and it now seems I'm just one more! You women are eh all the same!
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0205en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0205, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: You can't only be interested in being a wife and mother, Susanita! These days, women are called on to fill a more important place.Susanita: I'm going on a diet tomorrow!
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PCL101319 The Farmer and the New Farm-Labourer. *** Local Caption *** WW1 Women Workers Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107768 "What's the disturbance in the market-place? ""It's a mass meeting of the women who've changed their minds since the morning and want to alter their voting-papers.""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch about the Suffragettes and votes for women
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PCL112516 "Elder sister. ""Do you want women to have votes?"" Younger sister. ""No."" Elder sister. ""Why?"" Younger sister. ""Because I like to hear about the suffragettes.""" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103862 How to Treat the Female Chartists. *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111131 "Militant. ""Now, isn't that provoking? Here's a lovely big house to let and I've forgotten my matches!!""" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108310 "They've ruined their cause nah, Albert. They've lost my sympafy. I've done wi' wimmin!" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111123 "Mill's Logic; or, Franchise for Females. ""Pray Clear the Way, There, for These - a- Persons.""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch about the Suffragettes and votes for women
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PCL114759 "(A militant Suffragette wearing a horse costume attacks Wiiliam Gladstone, and fellow politicians, with a spear)." *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102671 Other women? What other women? *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL113388 "An ""Ugly Rush!"" Mr. Bull. ""Not if I know it!"" See division on the Women's Vote Bill." *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch about the Suffragettes and votes for women
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PCL111573 "Inspector (to arrested woman). ""What's your name?"" Woman. ""Jest run froo the nimes o' the cabinick minstrels, will yer, ole dear? I've forgot for the minnit oo's my 'usbing!"" [According to the press it is understood that it is an agreed suffragette plan for women who are arrested to give the names of cabinet ministers' wives. The idea may spread to other types that come into collision with the police.]" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114454 "‘By the way, I’d like to compliment you on being one of the few women who look good in horizontal stripes’"
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PCL111349 "Lady Aviator. ""I'm afraid you won't see my husband for a few minutes yet. He always prefers to come down that way as he never trusts me to make a safe landing.""" *** Local Caption *** "Interwar Aviation, Women Aviators Cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL111601 "In The Cause of our Working Sisters. (see suffragette manifestos.) Flower woman. ""I wish them sufferajettes would move along. They've ruined my business to-day!""" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100164 Women! *** Local Caption *** Margaret Thatcher Cartoons Punch
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PCL104173 God (and the Women) Our Shield! Study of a German gentleman going into action. *** Local Caption *** God (and the Women) Our Shield! Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111946 "History in the Making. The unchivalrous Sir Almroth denying his identity to fair caller at fire proof retreat, where he is resting after nervous strain of writing the unexpurgated case against female suffrage." *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110430 "Pavement artist (who has not yet recovered the nerve which he lost on hearing of the attack upon the Velasquez Venus). ""Pass along them covers, George - the suffragettes is coming.""" *** Local Caption *** Suffragette and Votes For Women cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL105923 “Anyone care for women and song?” *** Local Caption *** PUNCH magazine cartoons by William Scully
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PCL106251 (women golfers with baby) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL107187 (A man carrying a tailor's dummy is chased by extremely large-breasted axe wielding women)
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PCL107863 "Well, so you're going to have the vote at last. ""Oh, only women over thirty, you know."""
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PCL106697 (Grass skirted women in a mud hut village dance around their handbags) *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about Fashion
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PCL106290 (Two women and their broken down Mobile Canteen stranded in the countryside as night falls.) *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about the Vintage Lifestyle
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PCL112459 "Essence of Parliament. (Extracted from the diary of Toby, MP.) Another Injustice to Women. Indignant chorus. ""We'll soon alter that!""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108834 "The Murderer. ""Remember, women and children first!""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Communism and Fascism from Punch magazine
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PCL113409 "All those in favour of putting women in their places before it's too late say, 'Aye." *** Local Caption *** Henry Martin cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103019 May I say how much I admire the care you take with your appearance? So many dead women just let themselves go. *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Bud Handelsman
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PCL107426 (A boxing ring with a sign reading 'Tag Team Nagging'. A man sits in the centre and a group of women come into the ring to shout at him) *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL108217 "To Lovers of Spain. Wherever the guilt may lie, THESE at least have done no wrong. (distraught women and children huddle together in the ruins of a bombed-out house)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL103039 Manners and Modes. The Feline Touch. If the vogue for long and pointed nails persists—in view of the elaborate care necessary to cultivate them—we may one day find women keeping them in condition on a table-leg.
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PCL110072 "Registrar of women workers. ""What can I do for you?"" Applicant. ""You probably want a forewoman: Somebody who is used to giving orders and words of command. I've brought my husband to speak for me.""" *** Local Caption *** Arthur Wallis Mills Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114560 "(Two slim young women see a highly desirable coat in a shop window, ask a stout middle-aged woman to buy the coat in a large size using their clothing coupons, then cut it apart and turn it into two coats)" *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons by Anton
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PCL110396 "Perfectly Dweadful. Guard. ""Now, sir! If you're going on by express. Here's just room for one!"" Tourist. ""Wha-t! Get in with hawwid old women, and squeeming children! By jove! You know! I say! It's inpawsible, you know!""" *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110523 "Our ""Flappers."" ""Flapper"" is the popular press catchword for an adult woman worker, aged twenty-one to thirty, when it is a question of giving her the vote under the same conditions as men of the same age. (ironic cartoon showing Punch magazine's version of Flappers as working women in the British Industries during the InterWar era)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112659 "Dishonoured. Captain of the Emden. ""Dirty work! (Captain Karl von Muller looks disapprovingly at the Sydney Press and the headline Raid on Scarborough - Kaiser's Fleet Shells Women and Children)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL110100 "Race-Course of the Near Future, Suffragette-Proof."
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PCL109993 "Royal Academy - First Depressions. The Rotten Stance. Little Jupiter Refuses to be Fed on Blank's Patent Food for Infants. ""Mummy, when I grow up may I go to the Cafe Royal too?"" A Thin Time at the Seaside. The Woman (quoting the title of the picture). ""Why?"" The cat. ""Why, indeed?"" Got 'em all ""On, Stanley, on!"" A New Industry for Women. A Pupil on a Leopard Farm in Sussex." *** Local Caption *** George Morrow Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104920 Ascent my foot! *** Local Caption *** 1970s Womens Rights Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111176 "Masculine Inconsistency. Lovelace de la Poer Spinks (his usual soliloquy before his glass). ""After all - it's not a man's PERSONAL APPEARANCE women care for. It's his CHARACTER, it's his INTELLECT, it's - "" [Proceeds, as usual, to squeeze his neck into a collar which prevents him from turning his head, his feet into tight boots whioch prevent him from walking and his waist into a belt which prevents him from drawing his breath." *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110366 "Pictures of the Day to Come. II. - Doctor Meilanion Jones, finding himself outstripped in the race for patients by the fair Doctoress Atalanta Robinson, gallantly throws her a wedding ring, and wins the day." *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113509 "A Woman of Some Importance. (Mr Asquith and the Paisley mill-hand) ""How are you voting, my pretty maid?"" ""Wait and you'll see, kind sir,"" she said." *** Local Caption *** A Woman of Some Importance Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109316 "The Coming Race. Doctor Evangeline. ""By the bye, Mr Sawyer, are you engaged tomorrow afternoon? I have rather a ticklish operation to perform - an amputation, you know."" Mr Sawyer. ""I shall be very happy to do it for you."" Dr Evangeline. ""O, no, not that! But will you kindly come and administer the chloroform for me?'" *** Local Caption *** The Coming Race George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL110426 "Passionate Female Literary Types. The NEW School. Mrs Blyth (newly married). ""I wonder YOU never married, Miss Quilpson!"" Miss Quilpson (author of ""Caliban Dethroned,"" &c., &c.). ""WHAT? I MARRY! I be A MAN'S PLAYTHING! No, thank you!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104476 Design for 1943. Austerity drives out Extravagance. *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL109716 "St Valentine's Day at Girton. First young lady (opens Valentine, and reads): - Charming, isn't it? Gussie must have sent it from Oxford?"" Second young lady (overlooking). ""Yes, it's out of the Antigone - The Love-Chorus, you know. How much jollier than those silly English verses fellows used to send!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112909 "Can you keep a 'Most Secret,' Doris?" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112777 "Confidential friend (to elderly and not unattractive spinster). ""So, dear, you've given up advocating women's rights?"" Elderly spinster. ""Yes, I now go in for women's lefts."" Confidential friend. ""Women's lefts! What's that?"" Elderly spinster. ""Widowers, my dear!""" *** Local Caption *** Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109923 "Schoolmistress (desirous to find out Christian names of children's fathers, so that she may address correspondence in proper form). ""Now, Alice, what does Mamma call Papa?"" Alice. ""Please, 'm, she calls him duckie."" Schoolmistress (baffled). ""Tom, what does your mother call your father?"" Tom (stolidly). ""Mother never speaks to father!""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL107749 "When pain and anguish wring the brow. The minister. ""Well, Janet, how did you like your new doctor, Dr Elizabeth Squills?"" Janet. ""Weel, sir, only pretty well. Ye see, sir, Dr Elizabeth isn't so leddylike as some of our ain men doctors!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL114388 "‘Let’s do lunch, Mom. I’ve got a window from 12 to 12.30 on Thursday.’" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Business and Office life from Punch
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PCL102743 Of course there's no harm in you ringing me at the office. I've got a marvellous boss—he simply eats out of my hand. *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108957 "The Ladies of the Creation; Or, how I was cured of being a strong-minded woman. The Band at St James's Palace." *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL100413 Vulcan and Venus or the Forging of Victory *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL110500 "Our Pretty Doctor. Dr. Arabella. ""Well, my good friends, what can I do for you?"" Bill. ""Well, miss, it's all along o' me and my mates bein' out o' work, yer see, and wantin' to turn an honest penny hanyways we can; so, 'avin 'eard tell as you was a risin' young medical practitioner, we thought as p'raps you wouldn't mind just recommendin' of HUS as nurses.""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108949 "The Ladies of the Creation; Or, how I was cured of being a strong-minded woman. The Barrister." *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103473 I'm not here all day—I have to go and do part-time housework.
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PCL112333 "First young woman. ""Riding pillion all through the strike, I was; and such a nice young chap!"" Second ditto. ""Really, dear! I suppose one does find one's level in a crisis. Personally I never sank lower than a limousine.""" *** Local Caption *** Interwar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113645 "A Lament. Dowager. ""It's been the worst season I can remember, Sir James! All the men seem to have got married, and none of the girls!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101272 The Girl. What Will She Become? Mr. Punch's design for a frontispiece for The Girl's Popular Educator (War Edition). *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113404 "All Together. ""Hold it! Another year or so and you've got 'em!""" *** Local Caption *** All Together
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PCL108959 "The Ladies of the Creation; Or, how I was cured of being a strong-minded woman. Efficiency of female police in what is vulgarly called a ""Jolly Row.""" *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111204 "Mamma. ""Now go and say good-night to your governess, like a good little girl, and give her a kiss."" Little puss. ""I'll say good-night, but I won't give her a kiss."" Mamma. ""That's naughty"" Why won't you give her a kiss?"" Little puss. ""Because she slaps people's faces when they try to kiss her."" Mamma. ""Now don't talk nonsense; But do as you're told."" Little puss. ""Well, mummy, if you don't believe me, - ASK PAPA!"" [Tableau." *** Local Caption *** The goodnight kiss Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113970 "“Of course, Margaret working is a great help. She buys all her own gin.”" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch"
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PCL103185 Just write a courteous letter saying we'll raise hell if our request is not complied with.
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PCL103349 It was in the 'Pithy Suggestions' box addressed to the manager. *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104140 Great Scott! Who in the world can be ringing us up?
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PCL103560 I wonder what's become of Mary?
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PCL102272 Pro Patria. A tribute to woman's work in war-time. (a woman ploughs a field as part of the Women's Land Army during WW1) *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108953 "The Ladies of the Creation; Or, how I was cured of being a strong-minded woman. Mary Protecting the Weaker Sex." *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112481 "Enlisted Liberty. ""That's great.""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL112310 "For Better, For Worse. Mistress. ""I'm sorry you want to leave, Ellis. Are you going to better yourself?"" Maid. ""No, M'm; I'm going to get married.""" *** Local Caption *** "For Better, For Worse"
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PCL114472 "‘And, of course, he was more worried than ever when he realised he was inconveniencing a lady doctor’" *** Local Caption *** PUNCH magazine cartoons by William Scully
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PCL112006 "Helper at canteen. ""A toothbrush? certainly. Would you like it hard or soft?"" Jock. ""Bless you, ma'am, I'm not going to use it. It's only for kit inspection.""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108308 "Things are definitely picking up, Mr Pilcher — our sales have gone from worse back to bad again." *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL105171 A Sketch from Nature. *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL111831 "I don't care if it is a special train for children evacuees, Miss—you're not to announce it as a puff-puff." *** Local Caption *** Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
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PCL108116 "Uncle James (out with his niece). ""Two to St Paul's, please. Take for a lady inside—dressed in blue."" Bus conductress. ""Do you mean the lady with a panne French sailor, tete de negre Georgette blouse, organdi collar and an all-in-one navy gab with dyed rat revers?""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104986 Another Changed Face. (Dedicated with admiration to the ATS.) *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Fougasse (Kenneth Bird)
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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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PCL114594 "(The arrival of a dictatype machine, which turns out to be a typist sitting in a box)" *** Local Caption *** David Langdon Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103769 I don't think it would be a bad idea if we kept a carbon copy of each letter we send out and had them put in some sort of file or something. *** Local Caption *** David Langdon Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL106636 (Land girl ploughing) *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Fougasse (Kenneth Bird)
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PCL113692 "A Day at the Office, or, Business as Usual" *** Local Caption *** "A Day at the Office, or, Business as Usual"
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PCL103590 I want something that puts all that in a nutshell. *** Local Caption *** PUNCH magazine cartoons by William Scully
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PCL109524 "The ""Service"" Franchise. John Thomas (loq.) ""'Ere's a pretty start, Miss Maria! They're going to give gamekeepers and such-like rubbish votes, and hac'shally don't reco'nise us!!!"""
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PCL100150 Would you mind getting on with your window-cleaning and allow me to dictate my letters in my own way? *** Local Caption *** David Langdon Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108122 "Typist (to business gentleman who is dictating a letter). ""You can't do that, sir."" Business gentleman. ""Can't do what?"" Typist. ""Split an infinitive.""Business gentleman. ""Believe me, my girl, you can split anything in business.""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by George Belcher
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PCL108960 "The Ladies of the Creation; Or, how I was cured of being a strong-minded woman. The Woman at the Wheel." *** Local Caption *** John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL101868 Something More Apropos of Bloomerism. (Behind the counter there is one of the 'inferior animals.') *** Local Caption *** Victorian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112341 "First public man. ""Well, Sir Alfred, what do you suggest?"" Second public man. ""I'll tell y - ; (sotto voce) but wait till your typist is gone. She may be writing one of these confidential memoirs.""" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by James Henry Dowd
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PCL105256 A Day at the Office or Business as Usual. *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL103799 I didn't get the part between Dear Sir and Yrs. faithfully. *** Local Caption *** WW2 Office Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113677 "A first-class workman's ticket to Hayford, please."
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