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Old Bill and Co. October 1940
" I ll let yet get away with it this time, but remember! I got a front door, h and a knocker!"
Bruce Bairnsfather jokes that the damage inflicted on homes by German air raids has made it much easier for postmen to deliver their packages!
1940
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Media ID 14405582
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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I'll let you get away with it this time, but remember! I've got a front door and a knocker!
EDITORS COMMENTS
quipped British cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather in this humorous illustration from October 1940, as Old Bill, the quintessential British soldier, intercepts a German bomber dropping a parcel instead of a bomb during the height of the Blitz. The Second World War raged on, and the Luftwaffe's relentless air raids had inflicted significant damage on homes and infrastructure across the United Kingdom. Amidst the chaos, the postal service continued to deliver mail and parcels, much to the relief and delight of the population. Bairnsfather, a renowned cartoonist and illustrator, captured the spirit of resilience and humor that pervaded the British people during this tumultuous period. In this particular illustration, Old Bill, ever the resourceful and quick-witted soldier, seizes the opportunity to playfully tease the German pilot for his mistake. The image of a postman delivering a parcel amidst the backdrop of bombed-out houses and falling bombs adds a layer of irony and humor to the situation. The illustration also serves as a poignant reminder of the everyday challenges and triumphs that people faced during the war. Despite the destruction and hardships, life continued, and the simple act of receiving a letter or parcel could bring joy and connection to those who needed it most. This charming and amusing illustration by Bruce Bairnsfather offers a glimpse into the indomitable spirit of the British people during the Second World War.
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