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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.

[June 7, 1884.

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY GUY’D.

No. 42. “I’ve got a pain here,” he said, indi-
cating to the Physician the suffering locality.
H. Herkomer, A.R.A.

No. 200. “ Timid Tommy.” The tivo girls had

put him up on the pedestal, and then left him
there to stand alone. E. M. Hale.

No. 37. “Dear me! Somebody else must have
sat for my legs ! ” W. B. Richmond.

No. 38. The only view we could get of Mr. Philip
Calderon’s Picture, which is called “ Aphrodite.” No
place like foam! She is dreaming of foam !

No. 10. '
No. 35.

J. R. Reid
No. 62.

Fine View from the RoofG. Costa.
“ Jobbing her in the Eye.” Painful.

No. 104. Look! who is this? Oh, with your leaves
and by your leaves, this must be Mrs. Beerbohme Tree.

No. 248

Along;

Sitting Out.” “This is a pleasant
party. “No partners, and no one to take mein
to supper.” J. E. Millais, R.A,

No. 79. Old Gent {much hurt). “ He shan’t
tread on my big toe again. Won’t give him the chance.”
(Tucks his leg under him, and in this attitude is taken) by
H. Hereomer, A.R.A.

No. 113. Who is this ? Somebody trying to look like
Mara Anderson, _ and failing. Quite right to gibbet
such an impostor in^ public by hanging her in the Gros-
venor. C. E. Halle,

No. 133. “ A Faded Beauty.” G. F. Watts. Pl.A.

No. 145. “ I won’t eat any more damsons, I’ll smash

’em all over the wall! ”—and so he did. R. Macgregor,

a.r.s.a.

No. 170. “ Coal Service at Sea.” The picture which,

we are informed, was rejected by the Royal Academy.
There are many worse than this on the walls of Burlington
House. The service is taking place in Mac-’allum Bay !
Hamilton Macallum.

“"Waiting to be Pulled
The whole Landing-stage
moves when tugged by that rope.
Mrs. Louise Jopling.

No. 92. “Portrait of
a Gentleman,” by a
Lady, who has made
quite an Ass of him.
—Countess Feodora
Gleichen.

No. 185. “ Gulling the Public.” W. Hughes.

No. 205. Collapsing Helmet for Evening Par-
ties. Patented. W. B. Richmond.

No. 207. “ View of an EminenceThis is

not a Landscape. Julian Story.

No. 211. “In the Maze.” Man up behind hedge
directing the visitors, “ First to left, second to right,”
&c. Poor girl, unhappy at being lost in the labyrinth:
the other “knows her way about,” and only smiles.
R. Spencer Stanhope.

No. 212. “ 'Atacvirov t'l yeXolov.” “ I-SOap-OW ! ” —

another soap Advt. They do look very clean, but a
lightly-clad lot, considering their ages. Observe central
figure. He seems to be lecturing on the true method of
taking snuff, and saying, “You hold your hands like
this,” &e. Julian Story.

No. 222. “ After the Bath.” Companion to 38. Her

sister, clothed, turns away, saying, “ Well, I am ashamed
of you ! ” Mrs. John Collier.

No. 226. “Real Sport.” “Blown ’em all to bits!”

A. Stuart-Wortley.
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