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The Limit, WW1 cartoon by Heath Robinson

Mrs Blennernuggit: " Well, now, I DO call that rude! And so many aeroplanes about, too!" A lady in her bath is surprised by a sudden air raid during the First World War. Date: 1918

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Amusing Bath Bathing Bathroom Bomb Bombed Civilian Destroyed Heath Raid Raids Robinson Silly Surprise


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In the chaotic backdrop of the First World War, a moment of unexpected surprise unfolds in this humorous cartoon by Heath Robinson, titled "The Limit." The scene depicts a woman named Mrs. Blennerhassett, shown in her bathtub, engrossed in her daily routine. The tranquility of her bathroom is abruptly disrupted as she looks up in shock and indignation, exclaiming, "Well, now, I DO call that rude! And so many aeroplanes about, too!" The source of her dismay is an air raid, with bombs dropping from the sky, destroying the houses around her. The absurdity of the situation is amplified by the fact that the woman is in her bath, adding an element of the silly and unexpected to the scene. Heath Robinson, a renowned British illustrator, expertly captures the essence of the First World War's unpredictability and the impact it had on civilian life. The cartoon serves as a poignant reminder of the unexpected challenges and hardships faced by civilians during wartime. The destruction and chaos are juxtaposed with the mundane routine of bathing, emphasizing the stark contrast between the safety and security of home and the chaos of the war front. This historical image, dated 1918, offers a unique perspective on the human experience during the First World War, blending humor and history in a way that resonates with viewers even today. The cartoon is a testament to Heath Robinson's artistic talent and his ability to capture the spirit of the era through his whimsical and imaginative illustrations.

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