RM2M96RH6–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. A cleverly camouflaged game of cricket.
RM2M96RHB–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. The 'say when' machine for measuring wartime nips.
RM2M96RGR–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Greyhound racing in your own garden.
RM2M96RGX–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Illumination economy, with a candle and three mirrors.
RM2M96RGP–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Punting in the security of your own back garden.
RM2M96RJ8–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. The magnetic method of dealing with the shortage of pea sticks.
RM2M96RGD–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Preserving the 'local' colour when you can't go out.
RM2M96RJ0–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. More neglected opportunities in urban districts.
RM2M96RGF–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Showing people climbing up onto barrage balloons.
RM2M96RH5–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Whiling away the time away during an air raid.
RM2M96RK2–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. The evening walk need not be discontinued on account of the blackout.
RM2M96RJ9–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Making a cup of tea go a long way.
RM2M96RJB–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. A gang of carrot thieves at work in suburban allotments.
RM2M96RGW–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. More cheerful and musical air raid warnings, which encourage people to dance.
RM2M96RGC–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Elegant pet preservation, with special gas masks for a parrot and a cat.
RM2M96RGG–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Healthy exercise during a prolonged stay in an air raid shelter.
RM2M96RJT–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. The cheery game of bobbing the parsnip after a hard day digging for victory.
RM2M99BCX–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - To commence. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCD–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Steamboats. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD9–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Hotels. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCM–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Steamboats. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD7–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - At the Station. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCG–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Refreshment Rooms. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD1–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Luggage. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCK–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Proof of Insanity. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD0–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD6–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - At the Station. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCW–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCB–Cartoons - Hail, Rain Steam and Speed by Old Stoker - Refreshment Rooms. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCY–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M9C4X0–Cartoons, Conscientious Charles, A Story of the Census - trying to complete the census form accurately, he tries to discover his mother-in-law's true age
RM2M99BD2–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Before Starting. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCF–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Railway Morals. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCE–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Railway Morals. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BDD–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - On the Rail. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCR–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCH–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Railway Morals. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD3–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Touching Hotels. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BD5–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCP–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Railway Morals. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M99BCN–Cartoons, Hail, Rain, Steam and Speed by an Old Stoker - Foreign Travel. A satire on JMW Turner's painting of the same name.
RM2M96RH0–Heath Robinson - Wartime Cartoons - WWII. Blue and black cover design, showing a vicar in an ecclesiastical air raid shelter.
RM2M98W10–Cartoons, W H Smith as Secretary for War - a Fancy German Portrait, and the Reality. William Henry Smith, newsagent, bookseller and Conservative MP, served as Secretary of State for War from 1886 to 1887.
RM2ARBE6W–Cartoons in 'Fun,' 1866. The Guide to the Metropolitan Railway. A humorous commentary on the popularity of the new London underground railway, showing people travelling for business and pleasure, and one of the 'oldest inhabitants' of the underground sewers, a frightened rat!
RM2M3K71D–Ttwo soldiers stuck in a trench, during a battle in World War One. This famous illustration for The Bystander was by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) whose bittersweet cartoons in the magazine depicting the ordinary Tommy in the trenches during World War I.
RM2M3T1W8–The Visitor: 'It's not meant to be comic is it?' An artist, better-known for his humorous cartoons in the weekly illustrated periodicals, gets exasperated when people question his more serious paintings. The cartoon could have been taken from life. John Hassall was well-known for his posters and humorous art, but continued to paint seriously and exhibition at the R.I. and galleries throughout the world into the 1920s.
RM2ARBBPT–The terms of the Versailles treaty are equivalent to sending Germany to the guillotine. The three figures depicted in black are Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George Date: 1919
RMKRD3T8–A print by H. Heath representing symbolically the fearless and trenchant attitude of the Press in early nineteenth century. Its power is evidently directed against the Duke of Wellington who is depicted on the picture held by the printing press. Note the printer's devil following behind. Date: 1829
RM2M3T1XR–England v Wales rugby match at Cardiff Arms Park. A heavy defeat for England explained in this cartoon: 'to cut the story short, mud - AND the Welsh XV defeated England.'
RM2M3T13K–A Dream of the Cup Final, after visiting the Futurist exhibition. The FA Cup final between Aston Villa and Huddersfield done in the style of Futurism by cartoonist Rip in The Bystander. Of course, because it is 'futurist' art, the outcome of the match can be predicted!
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