WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Great Uncontrolled. Lord Rhondda. "Look here, John, are you going to tighten that belt, or must I do it for you?" John Bull. "You do it for me. That's what you're there for." (John Bull stands infront of the poster in Lord Rhondda's office which reads You Are Respectfully Invited To Eat A Little Less - By Request - A. Yapp, during WW1)
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- © Punch Limited
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B&W B/W black and white 1917 Big Cuts First World War 1st World War WWI WW1 World War One World War I history politics 20th century twentieth century historical political 1910s World War 1 Punch Magazine Punch cartoons illustrations warfare wars David Alfred Thomas 1st Viscount Rhondda Lord Rhondda Ministry of Food Control food Great Britain British national personifications John Bull Sir Arthur Yapp voluntary food economy compulsory men cutting down Great War man Punch cartoons conflicts wartime Britain England English United Kingdom national symbols personifications national emblems symbols food shortages food consumption food controls Home Front food supplies food supply belt tightening war effort eating self control Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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