InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Waiting for a Reprieve. The Coal Industry. "The sands are running out. However, you can always turn these hour-glasses upside down." (cartoon showing Old King Coal in a prison cell as the Subsidy sands run out while the noose awaits him outside during the InterWar era)
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- Interwar Cartoons: 1919-1939, Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons