RefNo | Title | Artist | Date | Multimedia | Image |
23550 | 'Whenever Peace Is at Hand, So Is He' | Herblock [Herbert Block] | 09 Dec 1972 |  | |
22077 | With respect, Mr. President, with a flick of the wrist you've just put back U.S.-Chinese relations another 23 years. | Gemini [Bert Hackett and Graham Gavin] | 25 Feb 1972 |  | |
23440 | 'Keep me Advised, Henry.' | Bill Mauldin | 20 Nov 1972 |  | |
23633 | 'Stand Still, Dammit!' | Pat Oliphant | 25 Dec 1972 |  | |
23381 | "I know it was a landslide victory, Dick, - but!" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 09 Nov 1972 |  | |
23265 | 'We've Agreed to Operate... Now We're Discussing the Method!' | Pat Oliphant | 16 Oct 1972 |  | |
23576 | Opening the Bridge over River Thieu | Leslie Gibbard | 13 Dec 1972 |  | |
23719 | "Y'know, Pierre, I do believe Monsieur Kissinger is making a really serious effort this time!" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 10 Jan 1973 |  | |
NG1241 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 06 Nov 1974 |  | |
25076 | 'Now That My Cover Is Blown, There Won't Be Any Pretense, Like Flying Conventionally.' | John Fischetti | 13 Sep 1973 |  | |
KL0325 | [no caption] | Kal [Kevin Kallaugher] | 15 Jan 1984 |  | |
JJ0305 | [No caption] | John Jensen | 19 Aug 1976 |  | |
NG2024 | "O.K. Get warmed up!" | Nicholas Garland | 11 Mar 1980 |  | |
23462 | "Look, you choose your special advisers, and I'll choose mine!" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 23 Nov 1972 |  | |
22474 | "There must be some way I can programme it to say 'Yes' to my Vietnam policy!" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 09 May 1972 |  | |
KL0066 | [no caption] | Kal [Kevin Kallaugher] | 24 Nov 1979 |  | |
NG1522 | Apartheid | Nicholas Garland | 10 Sep 1976 |  | |
NG1590 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 28 Jan 1977 |  | |
NG1610 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 10 Mar 1977 |  | |
NG0856 | "Can we have absolute quiet please during the next trick ... quiet please ... quiet ... absolute quiet please ..." | Nicholas Garland | 14 Dec 1972 |  | |
NG1424 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 26 Dec 1975 |  | |
22031 | "... and how's Mrs Chiang Kai-Shek?" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 17 Feb 1972 |  | |
23860 | "We couldn't get the Jumbo jets to make a profit either, Mr. President, so we've gone back to steam" | Michael Cummings | 02 Feb 1973 |  | |
26356 | [no caption] | Trog [Wally Fawkes] | 16 Jun 1974 |  | |
23815 | 'That sure puts an end to my weekend trips to Paris.' | Jon [William John Philpin Jones] | 26 Jan 1973 |  | |
24398 | "We'll let 'em win just this one round and then - WHAM!" / "Cried into his pink gin when they saved Rolls-Royce from going foreign." / "Right, then. How about squeezing in a bit of gardening before the NEW soccer season starts?" / "No thanks - just checking for bugging devices ..." | David Langdon | 06 May 1973 |  | |
29368 | "Henry says it worked on Nixon!" | Stanley Franklin | 29 Apr 1976 |  | |
62195 | [no caption] | Steve Fricker | 26 Aug 2002 |  | |
JJ0285 | [No caption] | John Jensen | 30 Mar 1975 |  | |
MW2844 | "I said - surely he could have chosen some place more comfortable for our secret talks!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 22 Feb 1972 |  | |
LA0213A | "Peking in February, Moscow in May - what the hell do we cook up between now and November ..." | David Langdon | 11 Jun 1972 |  | |
27729 | [No caption] See 27729 for published cartoon | John Jensen | 30 Mar 1975 |  | |
JJ0427 | Published caption: "Oh - arms restraint. For a moment I thought he was talking about wage restraint!" | John Jensen | 31 Mar 1974 |  | |
23740 | "...then if President Thieu keeps stalling, we use what's left our B-52s to bomb Saigon." | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 15 Jan 1973 |  | |
23672 | Henry Kissinger - specially drawn for Mirrorscope by Les Gibbard | Leslie Gibbard | 04 Jan 1973 |  | |
61060 | [no caption] | Steve Bell | 25 Apr 2002 |  | |
NG1334 | "We'd better keep our eyes on this one!" | Nicholas Garland | 23 Apr 1975 |  | |
NG2635 | Remains of a huge carniverous dinosaur found (News item) | Nicholas Garland | 20 Jul 1983 |  | |
23304 | "What do you want first, the bad news or the bad news." | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 24 Oct 1972 |  | |
26288 | 'Arabs and Israelis? Huh! a piece of cake - but just you try getting Christians living together!' | Leslie Gibbard | 30 May 1974 |  | |
28673 | "...A tackle is made by grasping the mans's body with the arms and throwing him to the ground, knocking him down with a body block, pushing him out of bounds, or by stopping his forward progress." (American Football Rules) | Nicholas Garland | 04 Nov 1975 |  | |
NG0948 | "Before we get down to business Henry - just between you and me - what on earth is on those tapes?" | Nicholas Garland | 22 Oct 1973 |  | |
61070 | [no caption] | Dave Brown | 24 Apr 2002 |  | |
22597 | "... and if things do go wrong, we won't have to deal with Russia - just Moscow!" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 29 May 1972 |  | |
NG1507 | "Now about that old "wind of change" doctor..." | Nicholas Garland | 25 Jun 1976 |  | |
NG1322 | "Now gentlemen - I'm sure we can find room for agreement!" | Nicholas Garland | 27 Mar 1975 |  | |
22052 | "I said - surely he could have chosen some place more comfortable for our secret talks!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 22 Feb 1972 |  | |
29400 | "At this rate we'll be lucky to get off with a free pardon!" | Nicholas Garland | 06 May 1976 |  | |
27844 | "We'd better keep our eyes on this one!" | Nicholas Garland | 23 Apr 1975 |  | |
NG1532 | "Or not to be!" | Nicholas Garland | 24 Sep 1976 |  | |
26781 | "Don't say I've got to bind your wounds as well!" | Nicholas Garland | 18 Sep 1974 |  | |
26286 | "Imprisoned in his cell King Richard heard the voice of his beloved minstrel..." | Nicholas Garland | 31 May 1974 |  | |
37798 | Remains of a huge carniverous dinosaur found (News item) | Nicholas Garland | 20 Jul 1983 |  | |
26542 | "Look at it this way Harold, by doing nothing about it as usual we can now boast that it was the 'best doing nothing about it as usual' we've ever done!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 23 Jul 1974 |  | |
29604 | "Now about that old "wind of change" doctor..." | Nicholas Garland | 25 Jun 1976 |  | |
29355 | "AIEEEEE!" | Nicholas Garland | 27 Apr 1976 |  | |
26348 | "As God above is my judge..." | Paul Rigby | 13 Jun 1974 |  | |
30574 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 10 Mar 1977 |  | |
25296 | "Baksheesh!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 30 Oct 1973 |  | |
NG1397 | "...A tackle is made by grasping the mans's body with the arms and throwing him to the ground, knocking him down with a body block, pushing him out of bounds, or by stopping his forward progress." (American Football Rules) | Nicholas Garland | 04 Nov 1975 |  | |
NG1339 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 02 May 1975 |  | |
28683 | "There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things." (Machiavelli) | Nicholas Garland | 05 Nov 1975 |  | |
29362 | "Then, with that faint fleeting smile playing about his lips, he faced the firing squad; erect and motionless, proud and distasteful, Walter Mitty, the undeafeated, inscrutable to the last." (James Thurber) | Nicholas Garland | 28 Apr 1976 |  | |
22676 | "For Pete's sake!" "Right, mate, that's it then. YOU'RE ending up in a French butcher's shop ..." "A drop-out from the Environmental Conference ..." "Peking in February, Moscow in May - what the hell do we cook up between now and November ..." | David Langdon | 11 Jun 1972 |  | |
SF0012 | "Henry says it worked on Nixon!" | Stanley Franklin | 29 Apr 1976 |  | |
26299 | "Oh please, Harold - don't be soppy!" / "Scalpel." / "And while I'm away, Henry, I'd like you to perform one final miracle - Watergate | David Langdon | 02 Jun 1974 |  | |
MRD0173 | WTF? | Martin Rowson | 13 Oct 2012 |  | |
NG1506 | "Now after me, Balthazar..." | Nicholas Garland | 25 Jun 1976 |  | |
RSN0286 | [No Caption] | Ralph Steadman | September 1989 |  | |
RSN0028 | [No Caption] | Ralph Steadman | 10 August 1979 |  | |
26252 | Travelling hopefully | Arthur Horner | 23 May 1974 |  | |
MW3077 | "Look at it this way Harold, by doing nothing about it as usual we can now boast that it was the 'best doing nothing about it as usual' we've ever done!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 23 Jul 1974 |  | |
26349 | "Henry! Pull yourself together!" | Nicholas Garland | 13 Jun 1974 |  | |
NG1479 | "At this rate we'll be lucky to get off with a free pardon!" | Nicholas Garland | 06 May 1976 |  | |
NG1472 | "AIEEEEE!" | Nicholas Garland | 27 Apr 1976 |  | |
SCD0223 | Satire is Dead | Peter Schrank | [02 Jun 2015] |  | |
NG1401 | "There comes a time when a man's gotta do what a man's told to do!" | Nicholas Garland | 07 Nov 1975 |  | |
SBD0127 | *The Kissinger Doctrine | Steve Bell | 20 Oct 1998 |  | |
24400 | 'Dr. Kissinger's here - his boss might need political asylum' | Keith Waite | 06 May 1973 |  | |
24389 | "You bugged me, chief?" | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 04 May 1973 |  | |
26334 | [no caption] | Gerald Scarfe | 09 Jun 1974 |  | |
NG0785 | "Now for the tricky re-entry bit!" | Nicholas Garland | 28 Feb 1972 |  | |
23360 | "Not much chance of a quiet kip TODAY, mates ..." / "Trouble about THEIR silver wedding celebrations is, it'll remind my missus of OURS." / "When Thieu said peace only over his dead body, why you not say okay?" / "You'd think Barlow would be more pleasant after his 12 pounds-a-week backdated police pay rise" | David Langdon | 05 Nov 1972 |  | |
NG1398 | "There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things." (Machiavelli) | Nicholas Garland | 05 Nov 1975 |  | |
23735 | "More drinking time! Lunch delayed by low gas pressure..." / "Gad, sir - that the young fella with just the one pin-up on his wall?" / "I'd rather not discuss the Vietnam talks - the idea was to take my mind OFF them." / "Everything's so dam' comcercialised these days..." | David Langdon | 14 Jan 1973 |  | |
26006 | "Oh - arms restraint. For a moment I thought he was talking about wage restraint!" | John Jensen | 31 Mar 1974 |  | |
NG1222 | "Don't say I've got to bind your wounds as well!" | Nicholas Garland | 18 Sep 1974 |  | |
22397 | "Before we begin, Henry, there are three coach-loads of Russian lady journalists outside - are they anything to do with you?" | Bernard Cookson | 27 Apr 1972 |  | |
22960 | 'Who Needs to Go Down in History as a Bomber of Dikes?' | Bill Mauldin | 16 Aug 1972 |  | |
NG0807 | [No caption] | Nicholas Garland | 09 May 1972 |  | |
NG1169 | "Imprisoned in his cell King Richard heard the voice of his beloved minstrel..." | Nicholas Garland | 31 May 1974 |  | |
JL5785 | A touch of the Januaries. | Joseph Lee | 01 Jul 1966 - 15 Mar 1974 |  | |
24466 | 'Personally, Mr. President, I think you're overstating it.' | Keith Waite | 15 May 1973 |  | |
23706 | The broody hen | Leslie Gibbard | 09 Jan 1973 |  | |
26412 | "By George, you're right, it DOES look like a microphone, er, YOURS or OURS!" | Paul Rigby | 27 Jun 1974 |  | |
KW0080 | "Well, cheerio, I must be off to make peace in Vietnam again." | Keith Waite | 01 May 1974 |  | |
MW3030 | "Baksheesh!" | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 30 Oct 1973 |  | |
24328 | "Relax - if people want to know what's what they're hardly likely to bug MY office." | Keith Waite | 25 Apr 1973 |  | |
22486 | "They say it's up to you whether you go or not, but they've just mined the entrance to the Kremlin" | Bernard Cookson | 11 May 1972 |  | |
23792 | '...Apparenly Madame Binh has just one final condition, Dick - and they're ready to sign...' | Mac [Stan McMurtry] | 23 Jan 1973 |  | |
26360 | Out of the limelight | Illingworth, Leslie Gilbert, 1902-1979 | 16 Jun 1974 |  | |
26345 | 'I'm sorry, but he has been under severe pressure lately, and the sight of this sand..' | Mac [Stan McMurtry] | 12 Jun 1974 |  | |
NG1473 | "Then, with that faint fleeting smile playing about his lips, he faced the firing squad; erect and motionless, proud and distasteful, Walter Mitty, the undeafeated, inscrutable to the last." (James Thurber) | Nicholas Garland | 28 Apr 1976 |  | |
23582 | "Can we have absolute quiet please during the next trick ... quiet please ... quiet ... absolute quiet please ..." | Nicholas Garland | 14 Dec 1972 |  | |
26410 | "And now, for one night only, direct from the good old U.S. of A., a living legend, a man who needs no introduction, America's favourite son, the super-star who is currently giving you Washington's longest-running farce, Watergate, the man who folded the Vietnam show, who was a sensation in Peking, a wow in the Kremlin, just returned from a triumphal tour of the Middle East, a warm and wonderful human being, a million laughs, your friend and mine...! | Jak [Raymond Jackson] | 26 Jun 1974 |  | |
NG2172 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | ? 1980 |  | |