RefNo | Title | Artist | Date | Multimedia | Image |
MW0962 | [no caption] | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 06 Feb 1962 |  | |
NG1241 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 06 Nov 1974 |  | |
LSE6206 | "I want some more!" | David Low (1891-1963) | 08 Jan 1920 |  | |
ES0030 | Britannia and the fat boy "I wants to make your flesh creep." | Ernest H. Shepard | 31 Jul 1940 |  | |
MW2850 | [no caption] | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 15 Mar 1972 |  | |
VY1731 | [No caption] | Vicky [Victor Weisz] | 22 Oct 1960 |  | |
JJ0483 | [no caption] | John Jensen | 30 Jan 1977 |  | |
ES0088 | Too faithful by half: "But I insist that you should desert me, Mrs. Micawber." | Ernest H. Shepard | 31 Dec 1947 |  | |
44846 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 24 Mar 1985 |  | |
NG1012 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 10 Mar 1966 - 31 Dec 1993 |  | |
WH0226 | Bandits of Bumbledom. Divesting the poor. [on reverse] | W.K. Haselden | 20 Oct 1906 |  | |
ILW1400 | [Illingworth cartoon ILW 1400] | Illingworth, Leslie Gilbert, 1902-1979 | 17 March 1948 |  | |
NG1664 | "Its always best on these occasions to do what the mob do." "But suppose there are two mobs?" suggested Mr Snodgrass. "Shout with the largest ." replied Mr Pickwick. (Pickwick Papers) | Nicholas Garland | 30 Jun 1977 |  | |
30395 | [no caption] | John Jensen | 30 Jan 1977 |  | |
WH2393 | The Modern Perversity of Young Hopefuls [caption on reverse] | W.K. Haselden | 07 Oct 1920 |  | |
AH0097 | "Little idea o' mine to save Council money on meals - got it out of a book!" | Arthur Horner | ** *** 1952 |  | |
WH4480 | If they were alive today. [caption on reverse] | W.K. Haselden | 21 Feb 1930 |  | |
LSE0186 | Bumble's Little Bill. Bumble: "Here y'are, Mr. Bloomin' taxpayer! Just foot this little bill of mine. And no wry faces over it!" Taxpayer: "Goodness gracious! I thought I lived in a land where there was no poverty!" | David Low (1891-1963) | 26 Mar 1908 |  | |
LSE8782 | Oliver | David Low (1891-1963) | 26 Sep 1961 |  | |
NG2983 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 24 Mar 1985 |  | |
29099 | "It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have ever done..." | Nicholas Garland | 20 Feb 1976 |  | |
CG/1/2/2/20 | Unfinished artwork for the cover of the book The Great Bohunkus | Giles; Ronald Carl (1916-1995) | [1953] |  | |
ADD0115 | No caption | Andy Davey | 08 Feb 2012 |  | |
WDC0229 | The Modern Biographer "It's your turn Charlie and I suppose I'lll give ole Alf Tennyson a go next!" Or Penalties of Greatness Gladstone "It's your turn Charlie!" | Dyson; Will (1880-1938) | Undated |  | |
WH4471 | On a desert island. [caption on reverse] | W.K. Haselden | 04 Feb 1930 |  | |
NG1448 | "It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have ever done..." | Nicholas Garland | 20 Feb 1976 |  | |
DL1174 | Low's topical budget | David Low (1891-1963) | 13 Feb 1937 |  | |
LSE0547 | Jix, the self-appointed chucker-out. | David Low (1891-1963) | 26 Feb 1929 |  | |
30901 | "Its always best on these occasions to do what the mob do." "But suppose there are two mobs?" suggested Mr Snodgrass. "Shout with the largest ." replied Mr Pickwick. (Pickwick Papers) | Nicholas Garland | 30 Jun 1977 |  | |
MW0320 | [no caption] | Emmwood [John Musgrave-Wood] | 24 Jan 1958 |  | |
NG5513 | [no caption] | Nicholas Garland | 1994 |  | |
NG1690 | " .. You have invariably been treated very kindly, you have never had too much to do; and you have always had enough to eat." This last was an appeal to the fat boy's most sensitive feelings. He seemed touched as he replied emphatically - "I know I has." "Then what can you want to do now?" said the old lady, gaining courage. "I wants to make your flesh creep." replied the boy (Pickwick Papers) | Nicholas Garland | 23 Sep 1977 |  | |
LSE0711 | Low's topical budget | David Low (1891-1963) | 13 Feb 1937 |  | |
DL0197 | Jix, the self-appointed chucker-out. | David Low (1891-1963) | 26 Feb 1929 |  | |