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  1. 12. marrask.
  2. 8. marrask.
  3. 24 tuntia sitten
  4. 25. heinäk.
  5. 5. heinäk.

    tonight. ------------------------------------------------ #northwales#loveanglesey

  6. 26. marrask.

    This Black Friday, don't forget the oranges! from the 1937 Almanack: "YOU MIGHT JUST HAVE ANOTHER LOOK, WILL YOU, NURSE? I MOST DISTINCTLY MENTIONED A BAG OF ORANGES IN MY LETTER TO FATHER CHRISTMAS."

  7. 26. elok.

    Happy . The small picture underneath really rings true

  8. 25. marrask.

    Another masterpiece of observation, from 17 June 1936: THE BRITISH CHARACTER -DETERMINATION NOT TO LET THE ARTS AND CRAFTS DIE OUT

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  9. 24. marrask.

    Another fine example of 's observational skills - from the Punch Summer Almanack of 1939: THE WANDERER RETURNS

  10. 2. jouluk.

    As masks on trains becomes an issue, from 1 December 1937: THE BRITISH CHARACTER - PATIENCE IN ADVERSITY

  11. 27. marrask.

    Today's classic - from 23 August 1939: "MY PARENTS HAVE A THEORY ABOUT BRINGING UP CHILDREN."

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  12. 4. jouluk.

    Another sideswipe at cliches - from 19 July 1939: POPULAR MISCONCEPTIONS - ENGLAND IN THE 19TH CENTURY

  13. 30. marrask.

    What's next for speculation? from 4 October 1939: "LET'S SEE WHO CAN INVENT THE BEST RUMOUR."

  14. Just love the detail… The bottles of PORT and STORM, the invitation to drink Purple Flash Whiskey, the stuffed pike in the glass case, the poachers jawline beard, the cross hatching delineating the trousers and the miraculous event on Sept 34th in the REC’ O Y GARDEN…

  15. 3. jouluk.

    Today's classic from 22 November 1939: POPULAR MISCONCEPTIONS - ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

  16. 29. marrask.

    Get into the festive spirit with this classic early from 20 December 1933: "AND NOW, HARRISON, KINDLY TELL COOK TO COME UP AND SEE ME FOR A MOMENT."

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  17. 28. marrask.

    As the guessing game continues in the War against Covid, here's from 1st May 1940: SOME WARTIME WEAKNESSES - SPREADING RUMOURS # Omicron

  18. 1. jouluk.

    Another take on the rumour mill... from 26 June 1940: " I KNOW A MAN WHO ISN'T CONNECTED WITH THE WAR OFFICE, AND HE WAS SAYING..."

  19. 28. marrask.
    Vastauksena käyttäjälle

    Graham Laidler studied for 5 years at the London School of Architecture while honing his cartooning skills and enjoying vacations in Europe.

  20. 1. jouluk.
    Vastauksena käyttäjille ja

    Here is the mystery signature box in another war-time drawing, this time unpublished by Punch. Maybe was teasing his editors about getting on a soapbox, which they tended to disapprove of.

    From the Cartoon Museum's 2008 catalogue for PONT: Observing the British At Home & Abroad

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