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"Raven Hill: A Journey through History and Art" Step into the world of Raven Hill, a name that resonates with historical significance and artistic brilliance

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Solidarity of Labour' : Factory worker, locked out because of lack of coal

The Solidarity of Labour' : Factory worker, locked out because of lack of coal
527890 The Solidarity of Labour' : Factory worker, locked out because of lack of coal, telling a miner that he holds the key for all workplaces to open again

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: General strike in Britain, 1926. Mr Punch thanking members of the British public who kept

General strike in Britain, 1926. Mr Punch thanking members of the British public who kept essential services running
527257 General strike in Britain, 1926. Mr Punch thanking members of the British public who kept essential services running during the strike

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Arthur Balfour, Conservative, and Herbert Asquith, Liberal, with their Christmas stockings

Arthur Balfour, Conservative, and Herbert Asquith, Liberal, with their Christmas stockings
527908 Arthur Balfour, Conservative, and Herbert Asquith, Liberal, with their Christmas stockings. In the General Election of December 1910 neither had an overall majority

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea

Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea
540142 Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea. Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch, London, 22 October 1913 by Raven-Hill

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Chance of a Lifetime (From Punch), 1911. Creator: Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942)

The Chance of a Lifetime (From Punch), 1911. Creator: Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942)
The Chance of a Lifetime (From Punch), 1911. Private Collection

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon on the absence of the USA in the League of Nations, Dec 1919

The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon on the absence of the USA in the League of Nations, Dec 1919
The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon on the absence of the USA in the League of Nations. Punch, 10 December 1919, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Boiling Point. Punch Magazine, October 2, 1912, 1912. Artist: Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942)

The Boiling Point. Punch Magazine, October 2, 1912, 1912. Artist: Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942)
The Boiling Point. Punch Magazine, October 2, 1912, 1912. Private Collection

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Prince Charming and the Sleeping Beauty, 1912. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Prince Charming and the Sleeping Beauty, 1912. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Prince Charming and the Sleeping Beauty, 1912. Prince Charming, representing Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon) British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 prepares to wake the sleeping figure of

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Honourable Ratio or Naval Conversations in London. (Punch), 1934

Honourable Ratio or Naval Conversations in London. (Punch), 1934. Private Collection

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Beautiful Period; La Belle Epoque, 1888 (oil on canvas)

The Beautiful Period; La Belle Epoque, 1888 (oil on canvas)
659849 The Beautiful Period; La Belle Epoque, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942); 33x43.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Swansea SA5 5 Map

Swansea SA5 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Swansea SA5 5

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Dumfriesshire DG11 1 Map

Dumfriesshire DG11 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Dumfriesshire DG11 1

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Bridgend CF31 5 Map

Bridgend CF31 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bridgend CF31 5

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: A Street Scene in Delhi, c1903. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

A Street Scene in Delhi, c1903. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
A Street Scene in Delhi, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Oh No Sir A Genlteman, c1899. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Oh No Sir A Genlteman, c1899. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Oh No Sir A Genlteman, c1899. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-010]

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Marconi Shares Scandal, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Marconi Shares Scandal, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Marconi Shares Scandal, 1913. In 1911 the British government decided to award a contract to the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company to erect state-owned radio stations across the British Empire

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea, 1913

Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea, 1913. Marconi (1874-1937) discovered a way in which waves could be used to send messages from one place to another

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Big Push, 1916. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

The Big Push, 1916. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
The Big Push, 1916. A munitions worker with a trolley of new shells sending them of for a little trip to the continent (Europe) for use against the Germans

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Eamon De Valera declining the opportunity to attend the Ottawa Conference, 1932

Eamon De Valera declining the opportunity to attend the Ottawa Conference, 1932. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Eamon De Valera declining the opportunity to attend the Ottawa Conference, 1932. Cartoon showing De Valera (1822-1975) American-born Irish statesman

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: A Question of Detail, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

A Question of Detail, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
A Question of Detail, 1913. Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount Grey of Fallodon), British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 warns a grinning figure representing the Ottoman Turks they must leave the city of

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Peace Comes to Town, 1913. A figure of a knight, representing Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon), British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 carries the figure of Peace on his horse to the London

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Subject to Correction, 1912. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Subject to Correction, 1912. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Subject to Correction, 1912. Cartoon relating to the Peace Conference held in London in December 1912, to end the First Balkan War

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: American reinforcements to aid the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived, World War 1, 1918

American reinforcements to aid the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived, World War 1, 1918. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from Punch, London, 10 April, 1918

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Mohondas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), known as Mahatma (Great Soul), Indian Nationalist leader

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock, 1911

Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock, 1911
Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock: " Donnerwetter! Its rock. I thought it was going to be paper." Date: 1911

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: A Voluptuary By L. Raven Hill 1867 To 1942 English Artist And Illustrator

A Voluptuary By L. Raven Hill 1867 To 1942 English Artist And Illustrator

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Punch comment on Halleys Comet - 1910

Punch comment on Halleys Comet - 1910
The Great Amateur. Aviator: " Marvellous Flier! And does it for love!" - Punch Magazines comment on the appearance of Halleys Comet in May, 1910

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea

Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea. Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch, London, 22 October 1913

Background imageRaven Hill Collection: The Solidarity of Labour : Factory worker, locked out because of lack of coal

The Solidarity of Labour : Factory worker, locked out because of lack of coal, telling a miner that he holds the key for all workplaces to open again. Cartoon by Leonard Raven-Hill, 11 May 1921


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"Raven Hill: A Journey through History and Art" Step into the world of Raven Hill, a name that resonates with historical significance and artistic brilliance. From Germany's provocative act of kicking the Entente Cordiale rock in 1911 to Leonard Raven-Hill's captivating artwork featured in Punch Magazine, this caption takes you on an intriguing adventure. In 1912, "The Boiling Point" by Leonard Raven-Hill graced the pages of Punch Magazine, capturing the essence of a tumultuous era. Fast forward to 1934 when his work "Honourable Ratio or Naval Conversations in London" showcased his ability to depict significant events with finesse. But it doesn't stop there - delve into the mesmerizing beauty of "La Belle Epoque, " an oil painting from 1888 that transports you back to a time filled with elegance and charm. Explore Swansea SA5 5 Map, Dumfriesshire DG11 1 Map, and Bridgend CF31 5 Map as they offer glimpses into different corners of our world. Leonard Raven-Hill's artistry knows no bounds; he effortlessly captures diverse scenes like "The Gap in the Bridge, " highlighting America's absence from the League of Nations in December 1919. Travel further east with him through his masterpiece "A Street Scene in Delhi, " painted around 1903. Witness history unfold before your eyes as you encounter thought-provoking pieces such as "Oh No Sir A Gentleman" (c1899), shedding light on societal norms at that time. And who can forget Marconi? In both scandalous times and moments of gratitude for wireless telegraphy saving lives at sea (as depicted by Mr Punch thanking Marconi), Leonard Raven-Hill immortalizes these pivotal moments. Join us on this remarkable journey through time and art as we celebrate the legacy left behind by Leonard Raven-Hill - a name forever etched in the annals of history and artistic brilliance.