In Britain he was the 'dragon-slayer' looming ... 24 works that were produced between 1909 and 2003. Churchill in Cartoons: Satirising a Statesman, will illustrate how Churchill was perceived ...
His art included depictions of the struggle to put up a camp bed, a soldier keeping guard in Europe, and so on.
Why do the UK's national newspapers' full-time cartoonists never seem to be women? Out of nearly 180 cartoons featured in last year's edition of Britain's Best Political Cartoons not one was drawn ...
IRON AGE GIRL:Oh, oh! IRON AGE FATHER:Give them a warning shot. NARRATOR:Life in Britain is changing once again, helped along by the introduction of this new metal. FISHERMAN:Lovely fish freshly ...
NARRATOR:An incredible new invention has been introduced to Britain. NARRATOR:Making metal. BRONZE AGE FATHER:Now, this how we turn rocks into bronze. BRONZE AGE BOY:That’s magic dad.
Charlotte Ball/BBC The cartoons are topical, often draw upon Diss stories, and also feature a "shaggy and disreputable dog" "Mere Quacks has always offered a creative and amusing insight into life ...