EditorialSCENE IN ACT IV. OF "YOUNG FOLKS' WAYS," THE NEW PLAY AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1883: "OLD MAN" ROGERS: "Don't ye mind me, chil'n! 'Taint nothing to be ashamed on. It's something to be proud of.".
EditorialGreen Apples, published August 1868, Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910), published by Our Young Folks (American, 1865-1873), United States, Wood engraving on paper, 150 x 93 mm (image), 211 x 127 mm (sheet).
EditorialThe Playmates, published November 1869, Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910), published by Our Young Folks (American, 1865-1873), United States, Wood engraving on paper, 94 x 94 mm (image), 215 x 143 mm (sheet).
EditorialFolks Always Invite Me for the Holidays, plate 41 from Bunk!. Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; British (1924-2005). Date: 1972. Dimensions: 424 ? 292 mm. Color screenprint on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialFolks Always Invite Me for the Holidays, plate 41 from Bunk!. Sir Eduardo Paolozzi; British (1924-2005). Date: 1972. Dimensions: 424 ? 292 mm. Color screenprint on paper. Origin: England.
Editorial'Splicing the mainbrace'. A scene from the holiday play of "Splithead review", or the spree on the Solent. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 3 August 1889 page 241.
Editorial'That exasperating puzzle, "As poor Richard says". Picture of a judge holding a model of a prison. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 18 May 1889 page 153.
EditorialA page of advertisements. The middle cartoon has the title 'the latest fashion' and shows two men standing in the rain. One of the men is wearing a feminine coat and is saying it is one of Oscar Wilde's new coats. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funn...
Editorial'Guy-ing him'. A cartoon on the subject of Oscar Wilde. Below, 'features of the Kilmainham trials.'. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, March 10, 1883. Source: PENP.NT152 page 77.
Editorial'Stanley safe out of the dark continent'. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 30 November 1889 page 377.
Editorial'Easier said than done!' A policeman trying to put a muzzle on a fierce dog. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 10 August 1889 page 248.
Editorial'Sifting the polls'. A political satirical drawing on the subject of voting. . Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 10 January 1889 page 17.
EditorialHis airing in the west'. A political satirical cartoon, showing a politician holding an umbrella which is keeping him flying above a large crowd of people, of Devon. In 1889 Devon became an administrative county. On 16 January 1889 elections for the fi...
Editorial'The Boulanger boom'. Picture of Georges Ernest Jean-Marie Boulanger (April 29, 1837 – September 30, 1891), a French general and politician. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks...
EditorialLieut. Walter Cole's ventriloquial entertainment, Merry folks. Assisted by those well-known oddities Ally Sloper, Esq., Julia Sweet, Tommy Treddlehoyle, Maggie Macdougall, Zachariah Longshanks, Tommy Tucker, and Bogie the Black. The talking automata, &...
EditorialLieut. Walter Cole's ventriloquial entertainment, Merry folks. Assisted by those well-known oddities Ally Sloper, Esq., Julia Sweet, Tommy Treddlehoyle, Maggie Macdougall, Zachariah Longshanks, Tommy Tucker, and Bogie the Black. The talking automata, &...
EditorialLiving pictures ... Mr Charles Roberts the oldest established theatrical and music hall agent ... has once more returned from the Continent, after an absence of six years, accompanied by one of the greatest novelties Continental folks have had the plea...
Editorial'Off for the holidays'. Possibly a depiction of a Scotsman, Englishman, Irishman and Welshman. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 8 JUne 1889 page 177.
Editorial'The same old story'. Two men, one a Scotsman, and a woman. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 13 July 1889 page 217.
EditorialSmall hope'. A satirical picture of Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian, KG, PC (7 May 1847 – 21 May 1929). A British Liberal statesman and British Prime Minister. Rosebery was a Liberal Imperialist who favoured ...
Editorial'Winding up the Commission'. A satirical cartoon depicting a law court scene. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 25 May 1889 page 161.
Editorial'Russell up!' A satirical cartoon showing, possibly George Russell, MP, portrayed as a jockey on a hobby horse that has the face of a person. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks....
EditorialThe inevitable surrender' A docker holding down a ship owner with his foot, until being paid. This picture possibly refers to the The great 1889 dockers' strike. . Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, ...
Editorial'The two weddings'. . Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 27 July 1889.
EditorialIllustrated front cover, showing the White Rabbit checking his fob watch. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, adapted for very little folks from the original story ... With thirty-two coloured illustrations by John Tenniel. (The Little Folks' edition.). ...
Editorial'The grand liquor-up cup'. Kempton park races, July 5. The Shah of Persia (Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar) and the Prince of Wales at Kempton park horse races, July 5th 1889. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London,...
EditorialArtist in the wood'. "Mr J.C. Horsley, R.A.". John Callcott Horsley RA (29 January 1817 – 18 October 1903), was an English Academic painter of genre and historical scenes, illustrator, and designer of the first Christmas card. Funny folks. : A week...
Editorial'Bowling them over'. A satirical picture depicting a fairground 'coconut shy' with human heads and a copy of the 'Times' newspaper. A judge is throwing rolls of speeches. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. Londo...
EditorialThe castle "crock". A political cartoon showing a horse with the name 'Dublin castle'. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 1 June 1889 page 168.
EditorialCarter Street Lecture Hall, Walworth, London. Mr. Rodney Golding's company of funny folks. "Oh! Iv'e got such a cold." The talking hand, by the greatest living ventriloquist! A wonderful sketch, The stolen cash box. In seven characters. [Birmingham] : ...
Editorial'Webster at the wheel'. A satirical picture showing a Judge steering a 'Tory' boat. Funny folks. : A weekly budget of funny pictures, notes, jokes and stories. London, 1889. Source: Funny folks. 30 March 1889 page 97.
EditorialTricks of the telephone. Cartoons showing various uses for the telephone. Funny Folks. 16th June 1877. Source: Funny Folks. Page 85, detail. Language: English.
EditorialThe Century: Holiday Number: St. Nicholas for Young Folks, August, 1894, Lithograph, Sheet: 14 1/16 ? 10 3/4 in. (35.7 ? 27.3 cm), Louis John Rhead (American, born England, 1857?1926).
EditorialIn Olden Times, if Folks Were Good, the Stork Would Bring a Baby Sweet and Fair, 1907, Gelatin silver prints, Image: 7.8 x 6.5 cm (3 1/16 x 2 9/16 in.) each, Photographs.
EditorialSCENE IN ACT IV. OF "YOUNG FOLKS' WAYS," THE NEW PLAY AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1883: "OLD MAN" ROGERS: "Don't ye mind me, chil'n! 'Taint nothing to be ashamed on. It's something to be proud of.".
EditorialDancers on stilts in the Champs Elysees. A family of street entertainers, the country folks of Landes, perform while mother bangs a drum and father directs on horseback. Copied from an illustration by Victor Auver in A Tour through Paris. Handcoloured ...
EditorialDancers on stilts in the Champs Elysees. A family of street entertainers, the country folks of Landes, perform while mother bangs a drum and father directs on horseback. Handcoloured aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver fro...