Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
The Rival Screevers. Sam Hoare. "Ullo, mate! So you done a elephant too?" Winston. "Ah! But my composition's different - an' I've made a lot more o' the background." (Winston Churchill and Samuel Hoare as street painters with pictures showing different proportions of the Indian elephants to the British flag)
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black & white black and white 1930s 1933 Thirties colonialism 20th Century Twentieth Century 20th C. India politics politicians Great Britain British British Empire Indian Independence Movement Swaraj Winston Churchill painting painters street painters artists elephants British Raj dominion status Samuel Hoare Samuel Hoare 1st Viscount Templewood Secretary of State for India vague detailed Union Jack screevers political history historical illustrations man men Britain England English United Kingdom UK The Raj imperialism Asia Asian history Empire empires Indian history Home Rule Indian Home Rule home rule movements independence movements Government of India Bill Government of India Act Winston Spencer Churchill Sir Winston Churchill pavement artists sidewalk artists artworks paintings self government self-government independence British colonies British colony self-rule self rule colonial rule Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Bernard Partridge Cartoons, Winston Churchill Cartoons