Designed by Ronald Grierson, manufactured by the Redfern Publishing Co Ltd
1851 Great Exhibition
Won The Royal Mail Travel Award of £950 and the De La Rue Print Travel Award of £900 in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travlled to Italy for two weeks.
Image not used but commissioned to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food
Image used to illustrate the Programme report on Environment. Photography by John Edwards
Cartoon of rich couple lighting candelabras, caption 'Goodnight Mr Thwaites, you must forgive our primitive ways'
Cartoon by Giles of children dancing round the maypole in the snow, caption 'Life with the indomitable British may day'
Cartoon by Low of The Right Hon. David Lloyd George
Cartoon by Thomas Derrick of Sir Gilbert de Paradoc
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 Bruce Bairnsfather of soldier tangled in barbed wire being interviewed by radio broadcaster, caption 'Now just some nice cheery little Christmas message for the folks at home'
Cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), of horses, caption 'Duke of Grafton viewing his stud'
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 Charles Grave (1886-1944) of men in life jackets on boat, caption 'Apprentice (at boat master) 'Well, all I can say is that if anything does happen to this ship whoever picks us up will get the laugh of his life''
Cartoon by H.M. Bateman of guardsmen on parade, caption 'The guardsman who dropped it - a tragedy at Wellington Barracks'
Cartoon by Phil May (1864-1903) of two men, caption 'Amentities of the Profession'
Cartoon by John Hassall of boy standing on stool holding a saucepan, caption 'Social announcement, there was a small musical party at Mrs de Laundry's'
Cartoon by Acanthus of two men in a boat on the Thames, caption 'Or would you like St Paul's blotted out by a perishin' great power station?' H.F. Hoar, Punch, 14/5/1947
Cartoon by George Morrow of witch in shop, caption 'Sorry madam, no toe of frog - only frog substitutes'