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Abdullas Book for Beauty - Abdullas for choice, 1941. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - October 15, 1941. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1941]
A Famous Edwardian Roue Abdullas for choice, 1939A Famous Edwardian Roue?Abdullas for choice, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - July 26, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1939]
Alexander the great of Macedon wept Abdullas for choice, 1939Alexander the great of Macedon wept?Abdullas for choice, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - June 21, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1939]
A certain Famous Jockey Abdullas for choice, 1939A certain Famous Jockey?Abdullas for choice, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - September 13, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1927]
Abdullas Theatre Guide: Midnight Drama - Forgive Me - Darling, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - December 20, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1927]
Beginners please? Abdullas for choice, 1939Beginners please... Abdullas for choice, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - May 24, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1939]
Cigarettes by Abdulla - S. O. S. - Escort Required, 1939Cigarettes by Abdulla - S.O.S. - Escort Required, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - March 1, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1939]
Making Ends Meet With Abdulla, 1940. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - July 24 1940. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1940]
Abdullas Theatre Guide: Detective Drama - The Abdulla Fiend, 1939. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - November 15, 1939. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1939]
Abdullas in Lotus-Land - Snowballs, 1927. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - December 28, 1927. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1927]
Assisted by Abdulla - The Ga-Ga Gallery, 1934. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - December 19, 1934. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1934]
Abdulla in Lotus-Land - Geishas, 1927. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - October 26, 1927. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1927]
Abdulla Magic - Out of the Past, 1932. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - December 28, 1932. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1932]
The Vicar, 1909. Artist: Charles Edmund BrockThe Vicar, 1909. The illustration was featured in Punch magazine, 1909. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]
Varnishing Day at the Royal Academy, 1877. Artist: George Du MaurierVarnishing Day at the Royal Academy, 1877. From the 19th June 1877 edition of Punch Magazine
The second fight between Bendigo and Ben Caunt, 1838 (late 19th or early 20th century). Artist: PugnisThe second fight between Bendigo and Ben Caunt, 1838 (late 19th or early 20th century). William Bendigo Thompson (1811-1880) and Ben Caunt (1815-1861) fought three times between 1835 and 1845
Deaf Burke defeats Tom O Connell, 1837 (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights. James Deaf Burke (1809-1845) was the first British boxing champion to fight in America
Tom Springs second fight with Jack Langan, 1824 (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights. English heavyweight boxer Tom Spring (1795-1851)
Carney banged the right on his jaw with all his force, 1880s (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights
The art of boxing, the right under the chin, Aldershot, Hampshire, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoThe art of boxing, the right under the chin, Aldershot, Hampshire, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 2nd October 1896
Humpty Dumpty, 1878 (1895). First rough pencil sketch for Punch cartoon Disraeli and Cyprus supporting a Humpty Dumpty figure representing the Ottoman Empire sitting on top of a wall representing
Sir John Tenniel, British artist and cartoonist, 1889 (1895). Tenniel (1820-1914) drew numerous cartoons and caricatures for Punch
Children watching a Punch and Judy show in a London street, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeishChildren watching a Punch and Judy show in a London street, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
The Wassail Bowl, 1860. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe Wassail Bowl, 1860. From The Illustrated London News (22 December 1860)
Bringing in the wassail bowl, 1874. Artist: Henry Stacy MarksBringing in the wassail bowl, 1874. A print from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 19th December 1874
Prince Alberts Bee-Hives, 1843. Cartoon of Prince Albert (1819-1861), with Queen Victoria. These Hives are so constructed, that the Honey may be removed without Destroying the Bees. - Morning Paper
Prince Alberts Studio, 1843. Cartoon of Prince Albert (1819-1861) as an artist, with Queen Victoria. Illustration from Punch or The London Charivari, Volume V, (London, 1843)
Mars in Panoply, Lord Hailsham, 1935. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 23rd January 1935
Lord Willingdon and Friend, 1934. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 28th November 1934
Fofty Years a Favourite, Miss Marie Tempest, 1935. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 29th May 1935
The Singer of Empire, Rudyard Kipling, 1935. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 26th June 1935
The Brain of the a, Sir Stenson Cooke, 1935. Artist: EssexThe Brain of the a, Sir Stenson Cooke, 1935. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 17th July 1935
The first wireless photographs from America o England were sent on September 25th. - Dempsey v. TunnThe first wireless photographs sent from America to England, c1926-c1927 (1935). The World Heavyweight Championship boxing match between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney fight
Youth at the Prow and (Mixed) Pleasure at the Helm, 1912. A print from Punch, or The London Charivari, 29th May 1912
The Tigress, 1932. A print from Punch, or The London Charivari, 21st September 1932
The Way of the Wind, 1878. Artist: SwainThe Way of the Wind, 1878. Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
Caricatures from Punch, 1844-1882. Artist: SwainCaricatures from Punch, 1844-1882
St George and the Dragon (After the Performance), 1878. Artist: SwainSt George and the Dragon (After the Performance), 1878. The Earl of Beaconsfield has arrived at Hughenden Manor for a few weeks rest. From Punch (or the London Charivari) (1878)
The Pas De Deux!, 1878. Artist: SwainThe Pas De Deux!, 1878. From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
A Blaze of Triumph!, 1878. Artist: SwainA Blaze of Triumph!, 1878. From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine, 1878
Otium Cum Diz!, 1878. Artist: SwainOtium Cum Diz!, 1878. Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari} magazine (1878)
A Bad Example, 1878. Artist: SwainA Bad Example, 1878. Satirical cartoon featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
Humpty Dumpty, 1878. Artist: John TennielHumpty Dumpty, 1878. Caricature featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
A Masquerade Scene at the Pantheon, 1773. Artist: Charles WhiteA Masquerade Scene at the Pantheon, 1773. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds]
Cricket, 1923. Professional Coach: You ll be all right, Sir, once you begin to time em. And as for that fast one that whizzes past yer ear ole - why you ll treat it like money from ome
Inadequate Description, 1906. Dougal (to shooting tenant, who has brought out a dog recently purchased at auction, and is now trying to whistle it back from the hill opposite)
A Lawn Tennis Problem, 1923. The two young ladies (simultaneously): How ought we to divide, Mr Bellamy? Illustration from Punch, or The London Charivari, (4 July 1923)
Tennis, 1920. Bright Beginner (as opponent is serving): Does the ball come to me now? Illustration from Punch, or The London Charivari, (7 July 1920)