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Your daily PUNCH colour cover. A charming illustration by Thomas Derrick for the Spring Number 1940 - the last for a while. #illustrations #GraphicDesign #WW2
Your daily PUNCH colour cover. Why do bowler hats still symbolise England? And we can all spy Mr Punch. Another great cover from Hungarian-Frenchman André François. From 1962. #hats #Britain #British #England #English #clothes #clothing #symbols #illustrations #GraphicDesign
With the end of #WW2 the railways had to re-adapt back to carrying holidaymakers: "Takes a bit of getting used to, a spot of 'oliday traffic." A gorgeous colour cartoon from PUNCH by Rowland Emett @RowlandEmettSoc #trains #holidays #transport #transportation #trains
Your daily PUNCH colour cover. A splendid one from the ever creative pen of the great Ronald Searle from 1958. Dog Toby inspects a parade of very sheepish looking sheep! #MrPunch #illustrations #graphicdesign #art #shepherds #dogs #sheepdogs #animals
"Oh, to be in England now that April's there... " #BlossomWatch A soldier from the British Expeditionary Force has 'Home Thoughts from Abroad'. An illustration from PUNCH 1940 by J W Taylor. Poem by Robert Browning #poems #poetry #cartoon #illustration #memory #remembering #WW2
It's time for #Daffodils PUNCH cartoon by Mike Williams 1991: "Thank you for not eulogising" Pre- #SocialDistancing , of course..... #Wordsworth #poetry #poems #literary #poets
#firstdayofspring #SpringTime "Primavera Passes By" A gorgeous double page colour cartoon by legendary illustrator E H Shepard from PUNCH magazine's Spring Number for 1939 #rainbows #daffodils #London