Edwardian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
The North Sea Commissioners make a thorough investigation on the Dogger Bank. ["The only circumstantial evidence of the presence of Japanese torpedo boats is at the bottom of the North Sea, whither the Commission of Inquiry cannot transfer its investigation without serious inconvenience." - Times, Jan. 10.] (an Edwardian cartoon shows deep sea diver investigators at the sea bed looking in vain for Japanese torpedo boats and making enquiries with lobsters and fish)
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