InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Expert Opinion. First Bricklayer (pausing so as not to exceed his union's speed limit). "Bought any of these 'ousing bonds, mate?" Second Bricklayer (ditto). "Not me; they'll never get no 'ouses built, not if things go on the way they're going." (cartoon showing the state of labour and the unions in the InterWar period immediately following WW1)
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