312
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHAEIVAEI. [January 3, 1880.
Vl>. Punch's Speech for the late Lord
Mayor, 267
Much Ado About Nothing, 250
Music Halls for the Million, 110
Musings by the Megatherium, 61
My Scheme, 12
Natural History of a Nuisance, 141
Neptune to the New Light, 86
New Lamps for Old Ones, 292
New CEnohe (The), 229
New Paiadise Regained (A), 281
New Postage-Stamp (A), 301
New Topical Song, 216
New Work for Woman, 297
New Tear Wishes, 301
"Noblesse Oblige," 73
No Physiology ! 1S4
No Popery amongst Paupers, S9
No Tyranny ! 239
Ode to the Three Chafers, 227
O Evans ! 203
Old-Fashioned Christmas (An), 287
Old Grumps's Christmas Dinner Alpha-
bet, 304
Old Rip Fifty Years Hence, 218
Omens for Old Ireland, 165
One Dav More, 102
On the Cheap. 53
Original Vaccination, 203
Our Badly-used Boys, ]49
Our Climbing Contributor, 2S, 45
Our Letter-Box, 204
Our Representative Man, 21, 57, 71, &o.
Over the Border, 263
Pacific Main (The), 253
Padding, 193
Painting the Lily, 89
Palace or Prison? 37
" Paniors are Fashionable," 181
Parallel Passages, 186
Paris to her Parliament, 261
Parnell Code (The). 193
Parnellian Protest (A), 263
Paitridge to Cirtridge. 101
" Peace with Honour," 172
Peculiarly Painful Prospect, 216
Performer and Otitic, 282
Personal Press (The). 203
"Picture Lessons in Natural History," 273
Pig in a Poke (A), 133
Play versus Work, 108
Piea for Christmas Dinners (A), 300
Political Publieanism, 165
Poor Ne^dlemen! 123
Poor Nurse Northcote ! 54
Popular Candidate for the School-Board
(The), 233
Preaching and Practice, 1S1
Precious Railway Passeng rs, 301
Presents from our Christmas-Tree, 304
Prince Alamiyu, 243
Prisoner of the Clock-Tower (The), 49
Piivate and Cnnfidential, 24
Proposed Inscription for a Proposed
Monument, 4 8
Proprietor of Photographs (The), 227
Psalm of Life at Sixty (A), 2S9
Public Judgment on Public Men. 22S
" Pull, Devil ! Pull, Baker ! " 216
Pulpit in Peril (The), 269
Punch Protesteth, 185
Puneh's Almanack for 1880, 283
Punch to his Princess, 241
Question and Reply, 37
Question of Colour (A), 179
Quoth the Sultan, 227
Raal Luminary (A), 229
Rather too Hard on Him, 278
Reading aud Spelling. i03
" Ready, aye Ready !" 14 8
Real Good Chance (A), 283
Really Hard Case (A), 216, 251
Really Liberal Tenant (A), 237
Reduced to Practice, 180
Regular Squencher (A), 203
Rescue of Buruham Beeches (The), 33
Reticence and Rhubarb, 233
Rise in Greece, 227
Roughing it, on the Rigi, 119
Royal Purveying, 222
Rules for Relieving Distress with Dis-
crimination, 276
Ruling Passion (The), 288
"Sauce for Goose not Sauce for G.mder,"
264
Says Myself to Myself, 208
Scrap for the Sea-side (A), 161
Seasonable, 281
Seasonable Celebrations, 303
Secret of Success (The), 156
Sentries in the Shivers, 274
Sentry Go! 285
Serious Business (A), 169
Serious Doubts of Science, 99
Serves him jolly well right, 18
Shooting on the First, 97
Sights for the Season, 33
Sign of the Times (A), 239
Si.ois . f the End of the Season, 173
Silly Season (The), 133
Sister at Our Gate (The), 299
Skeletons in the City, 121
Skulls for Cigar-holders, 268
Social Illumination, 238
Somebody's Diary, 36
Some Hints for a Real Dramatic College,
Something like a Cattle-Show, 281
Something like Leather, 173
Something light Sport for a Queen, 275
Some " Whys" of Wimbledon, 30
Song of " Salutlaud " (A), 197
Sorrow without Salt, 221
Speech by a Distinguished Statesman,
101
Sphinx on Sham (The). 144
Sport in a London Square. 165
Startling Revivals of the Fittest, 240
Step Forward at Southampton, 264
Stirriug the Puddiug, 2 14
St. Mark's in Dinger, 231
St. Partridge and St. Swithin, 106
Street Lamps and Street Names, 273
St. Stephen's-Super-Mare, 78
St. Svvithin's, 1879, 36
Sunday Sweetness and Light, 121
Surprising Announcement, 54
Survival at Sea (A). 286
Symptoms of Christmas 287
Technical Difficulty (A), 293
Terrible Example (Tbol, 98
That's How the Money Goes, 219
Then and Now, 241
Three R's and the Ritepavers (The), 1S9
Through a Chink, 22 L
To Messieurs ct Mesdames dc la Comedie,
15
To the Timid Tourist, 89
To those about to Travel, 72
"To what ba=e uses," 217
Tribute and a Trouble (A), 96
Two Ideals (The), 120
Two Id..Is, 41
Up to the Mark, ISO
Views through the Interviewer, 193
Virtues and their Rewards, 77
Visitation Questions, 215
Voice ex-Cathedra (A), 251
Voice from the Moors (A), 49
Voice from the Sea (A), 146
Voice from the West (A>, 16, 72, 145, &c.
Voice of Vanity Fair (The), 17
Volunteer Boiy, aud the Regular Skele-
ton (The), 33
"Wandering Willie," 255
LARGE ENGRAVINGS.
Alchemist (The), 235
"A Outrance !" 175
"At Bay!" 306, 307
Bearding the Buceloueh, 259
Between the Acts, 115
Black " White Elephant" (A), 138
'' Chip of the Old Block " (A), 91
" Oock-a-doorlle-doo ! "—" Songs before
Sunrise." 199
Colossus of Words (The), 271
Crumb of Comfort (A), 103
"Don't overdo it 1 " 187
English of it (The), 223
Fiat Justitia! 126, 127
" Finance a la Mode !" 163
Game of the Day (The), 151
Injured Innocents, 43
Irish Horse ; or, not Caught Yet (The), 7
Performer and Critic, 283
Poor Nurse Nortbcote, 55
"Pull, Devil! Pull, Baker!" 247
" Remnant of an Army'' (The), 31
Stirring the Pudding, 295
St. Stephen's-Super-Mare, 79
Unsatisfactory Term (An), 67
" When Cat meets Cat," &c, 19
White Elephant turned "Rogue" (The),
210, 211
SMALL ENGRAVINGS.
/Esthetic Children, highly Exclusive, 19S
/E-thetic Reason for not Bicycling, 262
/Esthetics and " Little Bopeep," 282
Amateur Composer's New Song (An), 205
'Arry at the Fancy Fair, 10
'Arry on the Box Seat, 83
Artists of Opposite Opinions, 35
Athletic Girls with Large Waists, 174
Aunt Jemima's disregard for Dress, i 9
"Btck Position" in Zulu Warfare, 87
Bandmaster's Order for Sandwiches, 2f9
Barber who scrapes bard enough (A), ]U6
Best Rincr forthe Grey Horse (The.., 2^1
"Bob," the Grantham White Tenier, 2It
Bragge's introduction to the Duke of
Stilton, 191
Brass Bands at Shrimpington. 158
Brilliantly Talkative Host (A), 138
British Tourist's Time-h'-aioured Threat,
194
Brooks and Sno >ks Question. 59
Brother aud Sister on the Ice, 299
Brown and Jones in the Rain, 39
Wanted—a Head for a Crown," 1S3 ' Brown's Bulldog and the German, 95
War Correspondence in Fulu.ro. 249 i 'Bus Driver and Rival Conductor, 46
War Correspondence of the Future, '3S ! Cavalry Colonel and the Cobweb, 195
War Correspondent's Catechism, 205 Children who do not Paddle, 114
Wards for the Wealthy, 95 ; Children's High-Art Amusements, £03
" TFarspitt and our Sailor Boys," 275 ; Chimney-Sweep and Stingy Parson, 192
Way we Die now (Tne), 263 j Clock-case insteid of Barometer, 131
We-tther and the Crops (The , 70
Weighed in the B il nice, 192
Wet World. My Masters ! (A). 15
What the Wild Waves are Saving? 145
What will be done with him? 137
What will he do with It? 4
" When Cat meets Cat ! " 18
White Kin's in Aberdeen, 177
Cloister Costumes, 34
Cold Tongue R-chiuffee, 182
Commercial Gent's Breakfast (A), 227
" Confounded " Resemblance (A), 251
Cookery in the School-room. 170
Corporal's Pennyworth of Blank Forms,
179
Costermonger and the Fly-Catcher, 162
Whoop of the Whiskey-Drinker (The), 12 Cotton and Pig-Irou getting better, 202
Why I went to Kilburn, 11 Dime Europa s Christmas-Box, 290
Woman's Rights' Vade Mecum (The), 99 ( Definition of Genius and Talent, 234
Wonders of the Scasiie, 40 Displaying Arms in Full Dress, 71
Word for the Women (A), 250 Doctor and TipBy Gravedigger, 147
Words without Songs," 113 Doctor's Advice to a Patient (A) 155
Worst of Farming (The), 168 Drunken Irishman and Priest, 14
Worthy Peer (A), 192 : Effect of the "Pinafore " Costume,
Kffie playing at " Clock," 310
English Beauties playing Lawn-Tennis, 23
Ethel and George Partridge-shooting, 119
Extremely Aged Baronet (An). 54
Facetious Conductor and Stout Lady, 11
Farmer Living on his Capital, 94
Feeding the Bear with Buns, 30
Female Dentist's Aching Wrist (A), 203
Flowers Fade—Buns don't, 239
Footman's Reason for not Sweeping
Snow, 265
Frog Costume and Head-dress, 41
Garden Party in Showery Weather, 42
Genius, with no Superiors (A), 142
German Pianist declim s to play (The), 2C 6
Gladstone as the Hermit Crab, v55
Gladstone playiDg the French Horn, 193
Grandsire who never Brags (A), 150
Great Guildhall Cracker (A), 230
Group of 'Airies (A), 130
Gus's Circus Horse, 51
Hairdresser and Violinist's Hair, 16
Hansom Cabby and Four-Wbeeler, 157
Having a Father in the Police, 229
Haymakers during Showers, 47
Highland Piper and Southern Lord. 298
Hobbies of a Painter and a Composer, 217
Hot Water over the San Marco, 266
Housemaid for the Albert Memorial, 184
Hunting Lady's Wish to Li vein Lou don,183
Inquiring Aitists and Rustic, 82
Irascible Angler and his FJy-Book, 123
Irish Hoots Waking Up Guest, 76
Irish Cattle-Fair (An), 286
Irish Farmer and the Kent Petition, 215
Irritable Old Gent and Newsboy, 277
Jones's Command of Facial Expression,
246
Jones's Definition — " Is Life Worth
Living?" 167
Lady Snobbington's Invitation, 226
Lawn-Mower >\ Pianof rte, 111
Lawn-Tennis Costume, 118
Lawn-Tennis Geometrical Proposition, 207
Lawn-Tennis Spider-Web (The). 122
Lawyer Outwits the Butcher (The), 190
Laying- the Eddystone Foundation, 86
Leap-Year, 1880, £02
M.F.H. and Lady at Cover-Side, 267
Miss Rippington's Fur Tippet, 254
Miss Smart Collapses Prigshy, 180
Wore Water than Land. 216
Mother and Daughter's Evening Visits, 294
Mourner and Black Gloves (A), 27
Moving Panorama on Fire (The), 22
Mrs. Biowne's Umbrella-Dream, 66
Mrs. Tomkyns and M. de Paris, 3
New Reason for being in Parliament, 110
Old and Ntw Schoolboys, 180
Old Groom and School-Board Inspector, 98
Old Mariner's Seat on the Beach, 154
Old Salt and a Stranded Boat, 171
Parnell's Wrong Card, 17tS
Paterfamilias and Family at Boulogne, 18
Pat Selling his Rags and Bones, 243
Peter Piper's Lesson in Small Talk, 219
Pleasures of Pic-nics (The), 90
Plj mouth Brethren's Tea-Cake, 113
Ponsouby and the LuchesS's Spelling, 181
Prolific Picture-Painter (A), 73
Puddiug Tommy would give away, 287
Punch's Weather-Chart Dream. 278'
Puzzled Frenchman and Boardman, 231
Quack's Mis'ake (A), 274
Result of Twelvemonths'Temperance, 214
Royal Academy Canvas-Backs, 6
Saxon Tourist and Gaelic Fisherman, 48
Schoolboy gone "Tick"forEverything,279
Scotch Penalty for Sunday Fishing, 70
Sea-Air or Drains? 143
Shunter's Reason for Retiring (A), 25
Simla Sensitive Plant (The), 213
Sir Frederick and the Fair American, 102
Sir Garnet Netting Cetewayo, 134
Sou'-Wester Costume for Ladies, 107
Sowing Stewards and Land-Agents, 258
Squire and the New Butler (The), 78
Squire's Economy in Cigars (The), 132
Stopping the Kabobs, 242
Suffolk Farmers on Weeds, 52
Tailor Measuring a Stout Customer, 275
Three Quarters of Lamb, 63
Tim taking care of the Pig, 166
Tommy's Protection from Burglars, 27C
Two Curates and the Weather, 6i
Two Polyphemuses (The), 146
Typhoid in the Water-Bottle, 159
Wanting his Moustaches Dyed, 263
Washed-Out Tennis-Players, 112
Watching a Yacht-Race in the Rain, 136
Well-aired Sheets in the " Sayson," 135
Wet World—Frog's Pic-nic (A)'; 15
Wiggles's Visit to his Old 'Aunts, 238
Working Party in Afghanistan (A). 222
Workman and the Swell's Penny, 58
Worn Out, 309
Young Lady and Farmer at the Show, 276
Youi g Whist-Player's Startling Remaik,
204
Youthful Critics of t! e Divine-Sarah, 12
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHAEIVAEI. [January 3, 1880.
Vl>. Punch's Speech for the late Lord
Mayor, 267
Much Ado About Nothing, 250
Music Halls for the Million, 110
Musings by the Megatherium, 61
My Scheme, 12
Natural History of a Nuisance, 141
Neptune to the New Light, 86
New Lamps for Old Ones, 292
New CEnohe (The), 229
New Paiadise Regained (A), 281
New Postage-Stamp (A), 301
New Topical Song, 216
New Work for Woman, 297
New Tear Wishes, 301
"Noblesse Oblige," 73
No Physiology ! 1S4
No Popery amongst Paupers, S9
No Tyranny ! 239
Ode to the Three Chafers, 227
O Evans ! 203
Old-Fashioned Christmas (An), 287
Old Grumps's Christmas Dinner Alpha-
bet, 304
Old Rip Fifty Years Hence, 218
Omens for Old Ireland, 165
One Dav More, 102
On the Cheap. 53
Original Vaccination, 203
Our Badly-used Boys, ]49
Our Climbing Contributor, 2S, 45
Our Letter-Box, 204
Our Representative Man, 21, 57, 71, &o.
Over the Border, 263
Pacific Main (The), 253
Padding, 193
Painting the Lily, 89
Palace or Prison? 37
" Paniors are Fashionable," 181
Parallel Passages, 186
Paris to her Parliament, 261
Parnell Code (The). 193
Parnellian Protest (A), 263
Paitridge to Cirtridge. 101
" Peace with Honour," 172
Peculiarly Painful Prospect, 216
Performer and Otitic, 282
Personal Press (The). 203
"Picture Lessons in Natural History," 273
Pig in a Poke (A), 133
Play versus Work, 108
Piea for Christmas Dinners (A), 300
Political Publieanism, 165
Poor Ne^dlemen! 123
Poor Nurse Northcote ! 54
Popular Candidate for the School-Board
(The), 233
Preaching and Practice, 1S1
Precious Railway Passeng rs, 301
Presents from our Christmas-Tree, 304
Prince Alamiyu, 243
Prisoner of the Clock-Tower (The), 49
Piivate and Cnnfidential, 24
Proposed Inscription for a Proposed
Monument, 4 8
Proprietor of Photographs (The), 227
Psalm of Life at Sixty (A), 2S9
Public Judgment on Public Men. 22S
" Pull, Devil ! Pull, Baker ! " 216
Pulpit in Peril (The), 269
Punch Protesteth, 185
Puneh's Almanack for 1880, 283
Punch to his Princess, 241
Question and Reply, 37
Question of Colour (A), 179
Quoth the Sultan, 227
Raal Luminary (A), 229
Rather too Hard on Him, 278
Reading aud Spelling. i03
" Ready, aye Ready !" 14 8
Real Good Chance (A), 283
Really Hard Case (A), 216, 251
Really Liberal Tenant (A), 237
Reduced to Practice, 180
Regular Squencher (A), 203
Rescue of Buruham Beeches (The), 33
Reticence and Rhubarb, 233
Rise in Greece, 227
Roughing it, on the Rigi, 119
Royal Purveying, 222
Rules for Relieving Distress with Dis-
crimination, 276
Ruling Passion (The), 288
"Sauce for Goose not Sauce for G.mder,"
264
Says Myself to Myself, 208
Scrap for the Sea-side (A), 161
Seasonable, 281
Seasonable Celebrations, 303
Secret of Success (The), 156
Sentries in the Shivers, 274
Sentry Go! 285
Serious Business (A), 169
Serious Doubts of Science, 99
Serves him jolly well right, 18
Shooting on the First, 97
Sights for the Season, 33
Sign of the Times (A), 239
Si.ois . f the End of the Season, 173
Silly Season (The), 133
Sister at Our Gate (The), 299
Skeletons in the City, 121
Skulls for Cigar-holders, 268
Social Illumination, 238
Somebody's Diary, 36
Some Hints for a Real Dramatic College,
Something like a Cattle-Show, 281
Something like Leather, 173
Something light Sport for a Queen, 275
Some " Whys" of Wimbledon, 30
Song of " Salutlaud " (A), 197
Sorrow without Salt, 221
Speech by a Distinguished Statesman,
101
Sphinx on Sham (The). 144
Sport in a London Square. 165
Startling Revivals of the Fittest, 240
Step Forward at Southampton, 264
Stirriug the Puddiug, 2 14
St. Mark's in Dinger, 231
St. Partridge and St. Swithin, 106
Street Lamps and Street Names, 273
St. Stephen's-Super-Mare, 78
St. Svvithin's, 1879, 36
Sunday Sweetness and Light, 121
Surprising Announcement, 54
Survival at Sea (A). 286
Symptoms of Christmas 287
Technical Difficulty (A), 293
Terrible Example (Tbol, 98
That's How the Money Goes, 219
Then and Now, 241
Three R's and the Ritepavers (The), 1S9
Through a Chink, 22 L
To Messieurs ct Mesdames dc la Comedie,
15
To the Timid Tourist, 89
To those about to Travel, 72
"To what ba=e uses," 217
Tribute and a Trouble (A), 96
Two Ideals (The), 120
Two Id..Is, 41
Up to the Mark, ISO
Views through the Interviewer, 193
Virtues and their Rewards, 77
Visitation Questions, 215
Voice ex-Cathedra (A), 251
Voice from the Moors (A), 49
Voice from the Sea (A), 146
Voice from the West (A>, 16, 72, 145, &c.
Voice of Vanity Fair (The), 17
Volunteer Boiy, aud the Regular Skele-
ton (The), 33
"Wandering Willie," 255
LARGE ENGRAVINGS.
Alchemist (The), 235
"A Outrance !" 175
"At Bay!" 306, 307
Bearding the Buceloueh, 259
Between the Acts, 115
Black " White Elephant" (A), 138
'' Chip of the Old Block " (A), 91
" Oock-a-doorlle-doo ! "—" Songs before
Sunrise." 199
Colossus of Words (The), 271
Crumb of Comfort (A), 103
"Don't overdo it 1 " 187
English of it (The), 223
Fiat Justitia! 126, 127
" Finance a la Mode !" 163
Game of the Day (The), 151
Injured Innocents, 43
Irish Horse ; or, not Caught Yet (The), 7
Performer and Critic, 283
Poor Nurse Nortbcote, 55
"Pull, Devil! Pull, Baker!" 247
" Remnant of an Army'' (The), 31
Stirring the Pudding, 295
St. Stephen's-Super-Mare, 79
Unsatisfactory Term (An), 67
" When Cat meets Cat," &c, 19
White Elephant turned "Rogue" (The),
210, 211
SMALL ENGRAVINGS.
/Esthetic Children, highly Exclusive, 19S
/E-thetic Reason for not Bicycling, 262
/Esthetics and " Little Bopeep," 282
Amateur Composer's New Song (An), 205
'Arry at the Fancy Fair, 10
'Arry on the Box Seat, 83
Artists of Opposite Opinions, 35
Athletic Girls with Large Waists, 174
Aunt Jemima's disregard for Dress, i 9
"Btck Position" in Zulu Warfare, 87
Bandmaster's Order for Sandwiches, 2f9
Barber who scrapes bard enough (A), ]U6
Best Rincr forthe Grey Horse (The.., 2^1
"Bob," the Grantham White Tenier, 2It
Bragge's introduction to the Duke of
Stilton, 191
Brass Bands at Shrimpington. 158
Brilliantly Talkative Host (A), 138
British Tourist's Time-h'-aioured Threat,
194
Brooks and Sno >ks Question. 59
Brother aud Sister on the Ice, 299
Brown and Jones in the Rain, 39
Wanted—a Head for a Crown," 1S3 ' Brown's Bulldog and the German, 95
War Correspondence in Fulu.ro. 249 i 'Bus Driver and Rival Conductor, 46
War Correspondence of the Future, '3S ! Cavalry Colonel and the Cobweb, 195
War Correspondent's Catechism, 205 Children who do not Paddle, 114
Wards for the Wealthy, 95 ; Children's High-Art Amusements, £03
" TFarspitt and our Sailor Boys," 275 ; Chimney-Sweep and Stingy Parson, 192
Way we Die now (Tne), 263 j Clock-case insteid of Barometer, 131
We-tther and the Crops (The , 70
Weighed in the B il nice, 192
Wet World. My Masters ! (A). 15
What the Wild Waves are Saving? 145
What will be done with him? 137
What will he do with It? 4
" When Cat meets Cat ! " 18
White Kin's in Aberdeen, 177
Cloister Costumes, 34
Cold Tongue R-chiuffee, 182
Commercial Gent's Breakfast (A), 227
" Confounded " Resemblance (A), 251
Cookery in the School-room. 170
Corporal's Pennyworth of Blank Forms,
179
Costermonger and the Fly-Catcher, 162
Whoop of the Whiskey-Drinker (The), 12 Cotton and Pig-Irou getting better, 202
Why I went to Kilburn, 11 Dime Europa s Christmas-Box, 290
Woman's Rights' Vade Mecum (The), 99 ( Definition of Genius and Talent, 234
Wonders of the Scasiie, 40 Displaying Arms in Full Dress, 71
Word for the Women (A), 250 Doctor and TipBy Gravedigger, 147
Words without Songs," 113 Doctor's Advice to a Patient (A) 155
Worst of Farming (The), 168 Drunken Irishman and Priest, 14
Worthy Peer (A), 192 : Effect of the "Pinafore " Costume,
Kffie playing at " Clock," 310
English Beauties playing Lawn-Tennis, 23
Ethel and George Partridge-shooting, 119
Extremely Aged Baronet (An). 54
Facetious Conductor and Stout Lady, 11
Farmer Living on his Capital, 94
Feeding the Bear with Buns, 30
Female Dentist's Aching Wrist (A), 203
Flowers Fade—Buns don't, 239
Footman's Reason for not Sweeping
Snow, 265
Frog Costume and Head-dress, 41
Garden Party in Showery Weather, 42
Genius, with no Superiors (A), 142
German Pianist declim s to play (The), 2C 6
Gladstone as the Hermit Crab, v55
Gladstone playiDg the French Horn, 193
Grandsire who never Brags (A), 150
Great Guildhall Cracker (A), 230
Group of 'Airies (A), 130
Gus's Circus Horse, 51
Hairdresser and Violinist's Hair, 16
Hansom Cabby and Four-Wbeeler, 157
Having a Father in the Police, 229
Haymakers during Showers, 47
Highland Piper and Southern Lord. 298
Hobbies of a Painter and a Composer, 217
Hot Water over the San Marco, 266
Housemaid for the Albert Memorial, 184
Hunting Lady's Wish to Li vein Lou don,183
Inquiring Aitists and Rustic, 82
Irascible Angler and his FJy-Book, 123
Irish Hoots Waking Up Guest, 76
Irish Cattle-Fair (An), 286
Irish Farmer and the Kent Petition, 215
Irritable Old Gent and Newsboy, 277
Jones's Command of Facial Expression,
246
Jones's Definition — " Is Life Worth
Living?" 167
Lady Snobbington's Invitation, 226
Lawn-Mower >\ Pianof rte, 111
Lawn-Tennis Costume, 118
Lawn-Tennis Geometrical Proposition, 207
Lawn-Tennis Spider-Web (The). 122
Lawyer Outwits the Butcher (The), 190
Laying- the Eddystone Foundation, 86
Leap-Year, 1880, £02
M.F.H. and Lady at Cover-Side, 267
Miss Rippington's Fur Tippet, 254
Miss Smart Collapses Prigshy, 180
Wore Water than Land. 216
Mother and Daughter's Evening Visits, 294
Mourner and Black Gloves (A), 27
Moving Panorama on Fire (The), 22
Mrs. Biowne's Umbrella-Dream, 66
Mrs. Tomkyns and M. de Paris, 3
New Reason for being in Parliament, 110
Old and Ntw Schoolboys, 180
Old Groom and School-Board Inspector, 98
Old Mariner's Seat on the Beach, 154
Old Salt and a Stranded Boat, 171
Parnell's Wrong Card, 17tS
Paterfamilias and Family at Boulogne, 18
Pat Selling his Rags and Bones, 243
Peter Piper's Lesson in Small Talk, 219
Pleasures of Pic-nics (The), 90
Plj mouth Brethren's Tea-Cake, 113
Ponsouby and the LuchesS's Spelling, 181
Prolific Picture-Painter (A), 73
Puddiug Tommy would give away, 287
Punch's Weather-Chart Dream. 278'
Puzzled Frenchman and Boardman, 231
Quack's Mis'ake (A), 274
Result of Twelvemonths'Temperance, 214
Royal Academy Canvas-Backs, 6
Saxon Tourist and Gaelic Fisherman, 48
Schoolboy gone "Tick"forEverything,279
Scotch Penalty for Sunday Fishing, 70
Sea-Air or Drains? 143
Shunter's Reason for Retiring (A), 25
Simla Sensitive Plant (The), 213
Sir Frederick and the Fair American, 102
Sir Garnet Netting Cetewayo, 134
Sou'-Wester Costume for Ladies, 107
Sowing Stewards and Land-Agents, 258
Squire and the New Butler (The), 78
Squire's Economy in Cigars (The), 132
Stopping the Kabobs, 242
Suffolk Farmers on Weeds, 52
Tailor Measuring a Stout Customer, 275
Three Quarters of Lamb, 63
Tim taking care of the Pig, 166
Tommy's Protection from Burglars, 27C
Two Curates and the Weather, 6i
Two Polyphemuses (The), 146
Typhoid in the Water-Bottle, 159
Wanting his Moustaches Dyed, 263
Washed-Out Tennis-Players, 112
Watching a Yacht-Race in the Rain, 136
Well-aired Sheets in the " Sayson," 135
Wet World—Frog's Pic-nic (A)'; 15
Wiggles's Visit to his Old 'Aunts, 238
Working Party in Afghanistan (A). 222
Workman and the Swell's Penny, 58
Worn Out, 309
Young Lady and Farmer at the Show, 276
Youi g Whist-Player's Startling Remaik,
204
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Werk/Gegenstand/Objekt
Titel
Titel/Objekt
The end
Weitere Titel/Paralleltitel
Serientitel
Punch
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Inschrift/Wasserzeichen
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Inv. Nr./Signatur
H 634-3 Folio
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Auflage/Druckzustand
Werktitel/Werkverzeichnis
Herstellung/Entstehung
Künstler/Urheber/Hersteller (GND)
Entstehungsdatum
um 1879
Entstehungsdatum (normiert)
1874 - 1884
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Auftrag
Publikation
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Provenienz
Restaurierung
Sammlung Eingang
Ausstellung
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Rechte am Objekt
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Digitales Bild
Rechtsstatus
Public Domain Mark 1.0
Creditline
Punch, 77.1879, Index, S. 312
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CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication
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Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg