THE GENTLE ART!: A MOST SUCCESSFUL OUTING; OR, SAVING THE BLANK!
... THE GENTLE ART! A MOST SUCCESSFUL OUTING; OR, SAVING THE BLANK! Drawn by G. E. Siutldy. ...
... THE GENTLE ART! A MOST SUCCESSFUL OUTING; OR, SAVING THE BLANK! Drawn by G. E. Siutldy. ...
... A RAID OH THE REST BIRERTS IK aa BLIGHTY Some EMsftiiag^tuiislfeedl 44 ia^lLe avers. THE RESULT OF OUR WAR ARTIST'S MOST RECENT RAID SOME MORE CARICATURES BY LIEUTENANT FRED MAY All the victims in the above collection have recently been donning the wampum and the war-paint, but are now at home on leave, and enjoying what has, we believe, been characterised once or twice before as a well-earned ...
... AMQTHEB. LEAF FROM THE SKETCH BOOK Of mir Military Garicatuarist. SOME MORE MILITARY CARICATURES. BY LIEUTENANT FRED MAY Included in the above collection are two of The Byng Boys (of Vimy and elsewhere). Some of our caricaturist's victims are in France again and some are still in Blighty, but wherever they are they will no doubt feel much satisfaction when they see themselves immortalised in ...
... SKETCHED AT THE GUARDS' O.C.B. AT BUSHEY Caricatures Iby ILienateiraaiafc Fredl May. Our war caricaturist has at last devoted his energies to the Guards' O.C.B. Dep6t at Bushey, and his victims will probably be amongst the first to admit that he has made good use of his time and his opportunity. This collection includes the O.C., the adjutant, and also a veteran Guardsman, Captain Fletcher, ...
... By Georg'e BeJcIh3. y Well-informed New Domestic: Shall I serve the rabbit up in the camisole, mum? By Georg'e Belclh3. J ...
... GERMANY'S USE OF GAS IN THE ASSAULT ON I THE WESTERN FRONT Special Sphere Picture. A feature of the battering-ram tactics of the German command has been the extraordinarily lavish use which the enemy has made of gas. Gas shells have been sent over in huge quantities, and an attempt has been made to create poison zones by systematic drenchings with poison gas. Little allusion has appeared ...
... Some suggestions which may (or may not) be useful to the Ministry of National Service PASSED BY CENSOR ...
... 'STRUTH BY CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER PASSED BY CENSOR ...
... SOME OF THE GALLAMT 66 OLD COMTEMFTIBLES 99 A PAGE OF VETERANS AS SEEN BY THE CARICATURIST SJ&ettclhedl Bay TEae Tonsil.*9 All the officers in the above series of clever caricatures by The Tout who is now himself a soldier are veterans of the old army, and were part of the gallant first hundred thousand which the German Emperor stigmatised as contemptible. They were all through the Mons ...
... 'OUR WAR ARTIST'S SKETCH BOOI Drawn by Lieutenant Fred May CARICATURES OF THE H.Q. STAFF, NO. 7 DISTRICT, DIRECTORATE OF N OFFICERS' UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL TRAINING CLASSBS AT The good work of the War Office Ministry of Labour-Appointments Department restarts ex-officers who have become disabled and returned to civilian life owing to wounds or sickness contracted whilst on active service ...
... OUR WAR ARTIST'S LATEST CASUALTY LIST some Well-I&iaown Vic&nffims. CARICATURES FROM JOHN O' GROAT'S TO CAMBRAI.1 SKETCHED BY LIEUTENANT FRED MAY Lieutenant Fred May's latest bag includes distinguished military scientists from the most northern point of Blighty to the front-line trench at the front, and is therefore a very comprehensive strafe. Our war caricaturist's gallery is now a very ...
... SEASON -ABLE GARDENING HINTS. MONTHLY MEMS. XI.-- NOVEMBER. Drawn by H. H. Harris. ...