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Cartoons Collection (page 4)

Cartoons have long been a beloved form of entertainment, captivating audiences with their whimsical and often satirical depictions of the world around us

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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Mr William Creswick, English actor
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Bravo, Mr George
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Cartoons Collection: The Angler Who Caught Something by H. M. Bateman
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Cartoons Collection: A Seated Old Couple, He Drinks, She Smokes (engraving)
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Cartoons Collection: An Angry Man With Finger Pointing (engraving)
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Cartoons Collection: A Pauper and a Fat Rich Man (engraving)
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Cartoons Collection: Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St. James
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Cartoons Collection: Humorous postcard, British soldier in Salonika, WW1
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Cartoons Collection: Sheep by Alfred Leete
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Cartoons Collection: The Linesman Who Snored at Wimbledon
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Cartoons Collection: Observed of all observers by Alfred Leete
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Cartoons Collection: The man Who Begged to Differ from his Mother-in-Law Bateman
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Charles I and the chamberlain, WW1
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, 19th century coach at an inn
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Cartoons Collection: Tooth and Flail by H. M. Bateman
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Cartoons Collection: Salutes Assorted by Alfred Leete
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Cartoons Collection: Teasing Tirpitz, or luring a U boat to Dover, Heath Robinson
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Cartoons Collection: Unwavering Divotion by Heath Robinson - golf cartoon
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Cartoons Collection: All went well till the wheels came off
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Cartoons Collection: Illustration, smiling pig standing, side view
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Cartoons Collection: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
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Cartoons Collection: The OP spectacles
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Cartoons Collection: A scene from Don Giovanni as perform d at the Kings Theatre
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Cartoons Collection: Brighter Wimbledon by Alfred Leete
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Cartoons Collection: Schenectadyputter
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Cartoons Collection: Langley Park Golf Club, Beckenham
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Cartoons Collection: Madame Vacani
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Cartoons Collection: A Top Notcher
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Cartoons Collection: The Enthusiasts
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Cartoons Collection: Heathletics
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Cartoons Collection: Army Intelligence Satire
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Cartoons Collection: Britannia and Cetewayo
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon on the Trenches
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Cartoons Collection: Orange and Fenian
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Cartoons Collection: Father Thames Diseases
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Cartoons Collection: Benjamin Disraeli / Sketch
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Cartoons Collection: Punch / Free Trade / Uk Lion
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Cartoons Collection: Bismarck / Armand Cartoon
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Cartoons Collection: Charles Darwin studying a worm
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Cartoons Collection: The King of Trusts. Andrew Carnegie. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
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Cartoons Collection: Late Arrivals by H. M. Bateman
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Cartoons Collection: Anthony Trollope, novelist (engraving)
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Cartoons Collection: Punch cartoon: Man is but a Worm - Charles Darwins Theory of Evolution (engraving)
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Disraeli Measuring the British Lion
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Cartoons Collection: Little Miss Muffit by Lesley Butler - golf humour 1930
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish Fenian
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon, Miss Harriett Vernon in The P)rince of Japs
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Cartoons Collection: Cartoon portrait, Mr John Coleman


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Cartoons have long been a beloved form of entertainment, captivating audiences with their whimsical and often satirical depictions of the world around us. Dating back to as early as the 18th century, they have evolved from simple illustrations to complex visual narratives that convey powerful messages. One iconic moment in cartoon history is the Tatler cover featuring Walt Disney in 1930. This groundbreaking illustration showcased Disney's rising influence in the animation industry and foreshadowed his future success with characters like Mickey Mouse. Another notable figure in cartoon history is Cecil Rhodes, whose political cartoons during the late 19th century provided biting social commentary on imperialism and colonialism. His thought-provoking drawings challenged societal norms and sparked important conversations about power dynamics. The works of W. Heath Robinson also deserve recognition for their intricate and imaginative designs. Known for his elaborate contraptions, Robinson's drawings often depicted fantastical inventions that blended humor with engineering prowess. Speaking of Robinsons, William Heath Robinson's "Pea Apparatus" stands out as a prime example of his ingenious creativity. This comical drawing showcases an overly complicated machine designed solely for shelling peas - a humorous take on human ingenuity taken to absurd extremes. Moving onto political satire, Duke Wellington/Paul Pry's caricatures were immensely popular during the early 19th century. These witty illustrations lampooned prominent figures of the time and offered a lighthearted perspective on politics and society. H. M Bateman's "The Favourite Wins" exemplifies how they are capture both humor and drama simultaneously. This particular piece depicts a horse race where unexpected events unfold, leaving viewers amused by Bateman's skillful storytelling through visuals alone. Lloyd George/Vanity Fair was another significant contribution to political cartooning during World War I era Britain. These satirical portrayals shed light on key players such as Lloyd George himself while providing insightful commentary on wartime policies and public sentiment.