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Leap Year, Britannia!, n.d. Creator: UnknownLeap Year, Britannia!, n.d. 'There are some stiffish matters to clear, but I think we shall manage them'. Horse with a man's face. Possibly after Sir John Tenniel
Cartoon (85) An Allegory of Justice... from the exhibition in Westminster Hall, 1845Cartoon (85) An Allegory of Justice - by John Tenniel Jun. prize £ 200 - from the exhibition in Westminster Hall, 1845. The allegorical figure of Justice stands holding a sword
Easing the Curb (Punch, July 24, 1869), 1869. Creator: John TennielEasing the Curb (Punch, July 24, 1869), 1869. [Emperor Napoleon: " Have no fear, my dears! I shall just drop ze curb a leetel" ]
The Best of Friends Must Part (Punch, September 28, 1878), 1878. Creator: John TennielThe Best of Friends Must Part (Punch, September 28, 1878), 1878
The Tempter (Punch, November 27, 1886), 1886. Creator: John TennielThe Tempter (Punch, November 27, 1886), 1886. [Spirit of Anarchy: " What! No Work! Come and enlist with me - I ll find work for you!!" ]
[John Tenniel], 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins[John Tenniel], 1860s
The Knight and His Companion (Punch, March 5, 1887), 1887. Creator: John TennielThe Knight and His Companion (Punch, March 5, 1887), 1887. ['Suggested by Albert Durer's famous picture, "Knight, Death and the Devil"]