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The Sandwich Board Man, Boulevard du Temple, 1839 (w / c on paper)XIR181005 The Sandwich Board Man, Boulevard du Temple, 1839 (w/c on paper) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
The Second in Command - Mr and Mrs BinksMr and Mrs Binks - A very funny cartoon by Phil May showing a VERY dominant Woman (wearing a monacle) leading her subservient and tiny husband and their small son along the street
Scruffy Street Tough advertising The Ladies IdolHumorous ironic cartoon by Phil May, depicting a scruffy, unattractive street tough advertising The Ladies Idol at The Vaudeville Theatre. Date: 1895
Very tatty sandwichboard man advertises smart Gents suitsVisual irony of a very tatty sandwich board man advertising a Gentleman Tailor and his smart suits, retailing for 12/6. Date: circa 1890s
Old Man with pair of wooden legs advertising corn plastersVery black humour - An Old Man with a pair of prosthetic false legs advertising corn plasters! Date: 1895
Celebrating the Result of the CupA sandwich board man celebrates the result of the Cup by having a few drinks (and then a few more), leading to his wiggly perambulation along the pavement
Mr Charles Levey, one of the best know character actors in British Films who has been forced by circumstances to become a sandwichman. 7 October 1930