WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Wake up, England! The Sun (to householder). "Now, why waste your daylight? Save it and give it to the country," [If only for the sake of economy in artificial light during war-time, the daylight-saving scheme should have the support of all patriots.] (cartoon shows the sun bursting through a man's bedroom window during WW1)
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