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Heritage Image Partnership Collection (page 12)

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: Mrs. Frummages Birthday Dinner-Party, 1866. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene

Mrs. Frummages Birthday Dinner-Party, 1866. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
Mrs. Frummages Birthday Dinner-Party, 1866. The mistress of the house catches a servant helping himself to wine. It was often recognised that servants would help themselves to the masters wine

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: The Last Fast Thing, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

The Last Fast Thing, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
The Last Fast Thing, 1866 Women who attempted to enter the public sphere of men were often labelled fast. Here, Punch takes a dig at such women, showing an entirely female fire crew

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. An old and weary Lord Russell is being told by Britannia that he should now rest. This cartoon relates to the eight night debate on the second reading of

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: An Authority, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier

An Authority, 1866. Artist: George du Maurier
An Authority, 1866. A woman sits in front of a mirror, with the hairdresser behind her holding a strange object. Every woman of fashion must place herself entirely in the hands of her hairdresser

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier

What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier
What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866. An illustration of how the world would look like if centaurs still existed

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: Wisdom and Wind-Bag, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

Wisdom and Wind-Bag, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
Wisdom and Wind-Bag, 1866. The master of rhetoric, Thomas Carlyle, is shown commenting on a speech being given to the masses by John Bright

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: Galatea Married, 1866

Galatea Married, 1866. Galatea rides a chariot with two satyrs sitting in the back, their arms crossed and talking to each other. The one-eyed giant Polyphemus rides along side her

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: The Yankee Fireman, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

The Yankee Fireman, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
The Yankee Fireman, 1866. The figure of Canada remarks They say theres Fire at Head-Centre House. If it Spreads to My Premises -. To which Fireman Johnson replies Guess its only Smoke, Miss

Background imageHeritage Image Partnership Collection: Self-Sacrifice, 1866

Self-Sacrifice, 1866. Tom tries to convince his young cousin Reginald to let him squeeze the nasty juice from his unwholesome orange, as he wants the orange himself



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