InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Village Dame. "The auld laird hadna seen ye for thretty-five years, and he kenned ye? Weel, weel!" Sandy. "Na, I wanna say that, but he kenned ma coat an' breeks." (a cartoon showing Scottish stereotypes during the InterWar era)
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Punch Punch Magazine cartoons illustrations B/W B&W black and white black & white 1920s 1925 Twenties twentieth century 20th century Scotland Scottish Scots man woman elderly old age returning lairds Lords landowners remembering recognising clothes clothing accents dialects meeting talking speaking telling asking breeks trousers coats walking sticks using men women villages rural countryside British Britain Great Britain United Kingdom UK history historical social history stereotypes memories memory recognition old man old women old woman old men villagers Highlands Highlanders cottages country life walking aids misers miserly thrift thrifty patched patches bonnets landscapes countrymen countryman countrywomen countrywoman shawls flat caps beards facial hair country folk Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Interwar Cartoons: 1919-1939, Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons