Cartoon by G.D. Armour of two huntsmen on horses, caption 'Huntsman (to troublesome novice) 'Sorry to have got in your way, Ma'am, I hope it hasnit prevented you catching the fox'
Cartoon by George Du Maurier, 1889, of two women and a child on a bench, caption 'Female Amenities, proud mother (piqued that her child's advance meet with no response from fair stranger) 'Why, baby dear, that's not your Grandma''
Cartoon by James Gillray (1757-1815) of man kneeling by fat woman, caption 'Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt'
Cartoon by Phil May, 1903, of golfer
Cartoon of man on a horse
Cartoon, 1918 of soldiers marching, caption 'The end of a perfect day'
Cartoon by Arthur Watts of traffic congestion caused by road workmen
Cartoon by Nicolas Bentley of a man preaching to a group of women
Cartoon of old man in chair in French derelict house
Cartoon by W Heath Robinson (1872-1944) of spaghetti factory, caption 'Making a little go a long way, magnetic method of stretching spaghetti
Cartoon by Will Dyson (1883-1938) of Tolstoi and angels, caption 'Count Tolstoi suspecting sensuality in the Heavenly Choir'
Cartoon by Phil May, 1895 of group of people, caption 'We're a fair old rare old rickety rackety crew'
Cartoon by Low of The Right Hon. David Lloyd George
Cartoon by Charles Keene, 1/15/1870, of woman getting out of a cab, caption 'Aunt Virginia 'Good Gracious Girls, I declare I'm quite afraid to get out! Look at the cabman! He's got mistletoe in his hat!''
Cartoon by Pont, of four British people in evening dress playing cards in the jungle, caption 'The British Character - adaptability to foreign conditions'
Cartoon by H.M. Bateman of guardsmen on parade, caption 'The guardsman who dropped it - a tragedy at Wellington Barracks'
Cartoon by George Morrow of witch in shop, caption 'Sorry madam, no toe of frog - only frog substitutes'
Cartoon by Sir Max Beerbohm of two men in theatre box
Cartoon by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) of couples stand on fence under umbrellas, caption 'Not such disagreeable weather for hay makers as some people think'
Cartoon of rich couple lighting candelabras, caption 'Goodnight Mr Thwaites, you must forgive our primitive ways'