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Nearly worried to death by the Greatest Plague of Life c1840s.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
July - Down at Beulah c1840s.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
April - Fooling c1839.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Aries - Ram-pant jollities 19th century.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
April - Low Sunday 19th century.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
March - Day and Night nearly equal 19th century.Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Tennis 1931. Artist: Atsmith
 
Cartoon of Managing Director William E Bullock, Singer & Company Ltd?
 
St James Street in an uproar, or the quack artist and his assailants 1819. Artist: JL Marks
 
The Hustings. Vox populi, We'll have a mug! a mug! a mug! 1796. Artist: Anon
 
John Gilpin in Edmonton, London, 1785. Artist: Anon
 
The evacuations, or an emetic for old England glorys 1762. Artist: Anon
 
The Journey of a Modern Hero, to the Island of Elba 1814. Artist: Anon
 
Charon's Boat, or the Ghosts of all the Talents taking their last voyage 1807. Artist: James Gillray
 
History of Holy Russia. Nicholas I makes a speech before the Guards 1854. Artist: Gustave Doré
 
History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace 1854. Artist: Gustave Doré
 
Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726. Artist: William Hogarth
 
Satirical poster on the League of Nations, 1920. Artist: Vladimir Mayakovsky
 
An International Punch drawing for the magazine Le Journal pour Rire, 1849. Artist: Gustave Doré
 
Title page of an edition of Ship of Fools, by Sebastian Brant, 1494. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
 
Illustration from the book Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant, 1494. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
 
Urbi et Orbi 1889
 
An Exquisite Taste, with an Enlarged Understanding 1827. Artist: G Hunt
 
Stand Back! John Bull helps little Belgium to bar the German invader, First World War, 1914
 
A Good Riddance First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920)
 
Emile Combes, French politician, 20th century. Artist: Orens Denizard
 
French anti-masonic postcard, 20th century
 
A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!! 1824. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
 
The Chelsea Mall 1929. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
An Irish wake... 1821. Artist: Anon
 
A companion to the Q-ns ass..., 1821. Artist: Anon
 
The Theatrical Bubble... 1851. Artist: Anon
 
The high-flying candidate, (ie Little Paul-Goose), mounting from a blanket 1806. Artist: James Gillray
 
The catch singers 1775. Artist: Anon
 
Westminster Election 1780. Artist: Anon
 
No Popery or Newgate Reformer ... 1780. Artist: Anon
 
Wittington's Ghost 1807. Artist: Anon
 
Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention 1808. Artist: James Gillray
 
Petitioners before George III Artist: Anon
 
Joint Stock Street 1809. Artist: Anon
 
The Etymology of Alderman 1809. Artist: Anon
 
The Robbing Hood Debating Society 1809. Artist: Anon
 
The Reformers Dinner 1809. Artist: Samuel de Wilde
 
Counsellor OP - Defender of our Theatric Liberties 1809. Artist: James Gillray
 
The Flower of the City 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Mansion House Monitor 1809. Artist: Anon
 
Specimens of Liberality towards Self!! 1809. Artist: Anon
 
A Wood-in Triumph, or a New Idol for the Ragamuffins 1809. Artist: C Williams
 
City election candidates of 1812. Artist: Anon
 
The Regent's Hack 1812. Artist: Anon
 
View of a Skittle Ground at Hampstead 1813. Artist: George Cruikshank
 
Anticipations for the Pillory 1813. Artist: Anon
 
Jack Ketch executing sentence on a culprit 1832. Artist: Anon
 
The English in distress. Fancy fair Hanover Square Rooms 1833. Creator: Alfred Ducôte
 
A stir in the City, or some folks at Guild-hall 1754. Artist: Anon
 
Satire relating to Sir John Barnard, 1755. Artist: Anon
 
Jonathan's Coffee House, London, 1763. Artist: HO Neal
 
Sequel to the battle of Temple Bar 1769. Artist: Anon
 
The addressers 1769. Artist: Anon
 
The Battle of Cornhill 1769. Artist: Anon