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Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heath Robinson Cartoon

Heath Robinson Cartoon
THE MAN WHO DIDN T CARE - Whether North-going railways went on strike or not. " If they won t let us leave the Town in the month of August, - well and good

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: The Autograph Album, by William Heath Robinson

The Autograph Album, by William Heath Robinson
A Souperscription. Illustration showing a missionary signing a little boys book whilst being boiled alive. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, Give and Take. A man swallowed up by quicksand shows great consideration in passing up to his wife her return ticket with his umbrella

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heath Robinson Cartoon

Heath Robinson Cartoon
Cartoon, The New Winter Service. Devotees of Rug- Tennis the new game which enables Rugby players to avoid getting stale at half time

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heath Robinson Cartoon

Heath Robinson Cartoon
Cartoon, All for Lawn. A few timely suggestions for levelling our lawns in preparation for the coming tennis season. Groundsman flattening grass

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heath Robinson Cartoon

Heath Robinson Cartoon
Cartoon, A Terrible Blow. The sad story of a punctured romance. A man uses an inflatable to reach the woman he loves but is is burst by her father

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, In the Fair Way. A touching story of the tired golfer and the kindly caddie playing golf at the end of the day. Please note

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, The Transit of Venus. A woman blows up a barrel as a distraction as she runs to the sea in her bathing costume to avoid embarrassment

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, To the Last Drop. A justly incensed spouse shouts, Good Heavens, hes got the thermos as her husband falls over a cliff

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, Sports of the World. Fishing, Landing an anchovy on the Welsh Harp lake at Hendon. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: O wilt thou be my Valentine? by W. Heath Robinson

O wilt thou be my Valentine? by W. Heath Robinson
Tableau staged by a member of the Stock Exchange as a pleasant surprise on Valentines Day. Man dressed as cupid on grandfather clock Please note

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: The Cleaner Bathing Movement by W. Heath Robinson

The Cleaner Bathing Movement by W. Heath Robinson
Public spirited endeavours of owners of seaside appartments and boarding house keepers to remove all impurities and foreign bodies from the water for the convenience of summer bathers

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Too Fishy

Too Fishy
Unsportsmanlike tactics of a competitor at a recent fishing tournament at Hampstead Ponds. Humorous illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944)

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Our True Sporting SPIRIT ? by William Heath Robinson

Our True Sporting SPIRIT ? by William Heath Robinson
The Automobilious Dream of a prominent Master of Hounds, on learning that the price of petrol had dropped again. Please note

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: The Sites of London, by William Heath Robinson

The Sites of London, by William Heath Robinson
Humorous designs for London fancy dress parties by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: No Catch

No Catch
The man who made up his mind not to catch the flu by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Very Hot! by William Heath Robinson

Very Hot! by William Heath Robinson
The wonderful Heath Robinson New Patent Thawing Machine. This stupendous invention has been specially designed to enable the pedestrian to walk with confidence on the most slippery roads

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: A Marker of Mark on The Market

A Marker of Mark on The Market
A new labour saving lawn marker which is the sensation of the lawn tennis world. Requiring only two people to operate it, there is no doubt that it will soon be found in every up to date

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Trapping Whelks on the Shores of the Caspian Sea by W. Heath

Trapping Whelks on the Shores of the Caspian Sea by W. Heath
The first illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) to appear in The Sketch on March 21st 1906. Part of a humorous series called, The Gentle Art of Catching Things

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, Seaside Stunt. A curious optical illusion caused by a woman forgetting the number of her bathing machine. She surprises a man in his beach hut

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heathletics

Heathletics. More water sports for the holidays; Sea Quoits and Conger Croquet. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Heathletics

Heathletics. New water sports for the holidays; sea golf, winkle cricket and Ocean Pingpong. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: W. Heath Robinson

W. Heath Robinson
Cartoon, Safety First. A Cricket forecast for 1922 showing the new safety equipment for playing cricket, which is health and safety gone mad

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Out with the Robinson Heath

Out with the Robinson Heath
Huntsman searching for a fox. Robinson was a regular contributor to the Sketch, the Bystander and other ILN titles during his lifetime

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson

WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson
A variety of ingenious inventions and machines designed to help people cope and keep cool during an August heatwave. Please note

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Kaisers Campaigning Car

Kaisers Campaigning Car
The Kaiser enjoying a morning tub in his new campaigning car during World War One. A typically convoluted method of transportation from W.Heath Robinson

Background imageHeath Robinson Humour Collection: Foot-Sprints on the Sands of Time

Foot-Sprints on the Sands of Time
Illustration by William Heath Robinson showing a rotund businessman sprinting across a beach, watched by a small child. Please note



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