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Such an Unexpected Pleasure!
Edward Tennyson Reed
Ah! You want to meddle with the press
Honore Daumier
Cirio
Leonetto Cappiello
Some of the Comic Elements in the Grounding of a Troopship
Anonymous
Photograph of a shop front
Unknown
1940s child reading newspaper comics smiling
Anonymous
Series 'Actualites', Parisians already taking their precautions to avoid being roasted by the comet
Honore Daumier
Lloyd the Lubricator, from Punch magazine, November 13, 1907
English School
Our Pretty Doctor.
English School
Boy Reading Comics
Anonymous
Bien vexés de ne pas trouver la couronne, 1871
Honoré Daumier
Ambassadeurs - Paris Tout Nu
Carlobali
A Lawn Tennis Problem
Anonymous
Station House Lodgers.
Winslow Homer
Captain Jack Bunsby, c.1920s
Joseph Clayton Clarke
A Judicial Churchman
Leslie Matthew Ward
Low(e) art and whitewash
Joseph Swain
Glorious return of the Pride of Westminster and his flunkey. England, 1882
Unknown
Tragedy Spectators
Thomas Rowlandson
A Grave Idea
Thomas Jones
Two boys reading the comic section of the Sunday paper, New York, USA, 1931
Unknown
Dr Syntax sketching after nature
Thomas Rowlandson
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 118 'Anything to Beat Grant', 1872
Thomas Nast
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for men
Edward Penfield
A Scots Lawyer
Leslie Matthew Ward
May I die if there isn`t Sir George, the charming man
George Cruikshank
The Brook Jump
Anonymous
The Good Little Vitler
Joseph Swain
A Comic Retrospect of 1873: Coram Street; Adulteration Act; School Board Entirely Free from Party Politics
Anonymous
Darn my Mother!, c.1920s
Joseph Clayton Clarke
How to get un-married, ay, there's the rub!
JL Marks
Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 113 'The Massive Grievance', 1872
Thomas Nast
Cartoon of Van Ray, superintendent of the bookstore during the French administration in 1813
H. Moolenijzer Jr
Comic Actors in Performance, 1662
English School
Rob the Grinder, c.1920s
Joseph Clayton Clarke
OH!!!
Anonymous
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