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@DrHelenClark1 Some Ronald Searle cartoons, illustrations and covers from PUNCH! A few covers
#OTD 1812 the great author Charles Dickens was born. His work was never published in PUNCH. But Dickens had many professional and private connections with the magazine, first and foremost, his long close friendship with PUNCH's first editor Mark Lemon
Today's PUNCH colour cover. Fred Witzig 1960. Of we go into the #snow! #skiing #skijumping #sports #winter #illustration #design #wintersports #holidays
Are you feeling like this? Another wintry beauty from Rowland Emett in PUNCH 1950. @RowlandEmettSoc #snow #winter #igloos #weather #cold #countryside #TheBigPicture #cartoon
#OTD 1552 Explorer Sir Walter Raleigh was born in Devon. He was a favourite of Elizabeth I, but here's PUNCH cartoonist Mike Williams' spin on their relationship and Raleigh's enthusiasms! 1987 “Oh God! What’s Walter brought back this time?” #humor #humour #Elizabethan #history
Today's PUNCH Cartoon Classic. Mike Williams 1990. What really goes on behind Mt Rushmore! #USA #America #UnitedStates #monuments #women #humour #humor #presidents #sculptures #icons
Today's PUNCH colour cover. The PUNCH Almanack for 1901. Colour on the cover even then... and some ads! By E T Reed. #illustration #design #Britannia
#OTD 1936 literary icon Rudyard Kipling died, aged 70, & best known for the poem If and the novels The Jungle Book and Kim. PUNCH honoured Kipling as 'The Singer of Empire' in this 1935 portrait by the author's old friend Leonard Raven-Hill. #literature #authors #imperialism
#RIP Cartoonist Ken Mahood who died 30 December 2020. Ken was a longtime contributor to PUNCH which published his first cartoon. His contributions ranged from some of the magazine's best covers to political and gag cartoons. Some of Ken's early covers. #illustrations
Legendary illustrator and cartoonist Ronald Searle who died #OTD 2011. Some of his cartoons and illustrations for PUNCH #illustration #caricatures