Prime Minister Lord Melbourne talking to the starving poor.
Henry John Temple.
Benjamin Disraeli's speech to the Oxford Union during the debate on evolution.
Ramsay MacDonald.
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston handing Queen Victoria his resignation.
Joseph Chamberlain and William Ewart Gladstone.
A cherub labelled "1894" smashing a bottle of champagne as he launches a large, modern ship, the Ship of State.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The tale of a tail.
Political satire depicting William Ewart Gladstone
Political satire depicting William Ewart Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli
President Cleveland and five men using "Sound Policy Cement" to repair a statue labelled Nat. Prosperity.
The Khaki Election.
Cuban Gordian-Knot.
Sir Robert Peel with Benjamin Disraeli.
The bounty jumper of 1894.
Manuel Godoy y Alvarez de Faria.
President Cleveland standing on the steps of the "White House", watching a funeral procession.
UNCLE SAM: CARTOON, 1840.
GROVER CLEVELAND
Britannia's ruin.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEL
Satire on Cass' Democrats.
Satire on Jackson's campaign to destroy the Bank of the United States.
A business owner and an Egyptian King.
Relationship between Spain's leader General Franco and German leader Adolf Hitler.
CARTOON: JEFFERSON, c1807.
Wanted Poster for Margaret Thatcher.
Among the Silent Ones.
John Tenniel cartoon titled 'Enquiry by the Registrar General'
John Tenniel cartoon titled 'Limited Liability Companys'
Political satire depicting William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli and John Bull
Political satire depicting William Ewart Gladstone and his 'old friend Homer'
The Temperance Movement.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912.
The Emperor of China sitting on a throne talking with a wise minister, seeking the advice of Confucius.
The prison reform movement.
Charity sweeping aside Mr Bumble's Protests.
The abuse of the limited liability system.
MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Republican Naval Minister.
WILLIAM MILLER (1782-1849).
Prime Minister Winston Churchill as King Henry VIII.
A London volunteer cleaning his rifle.
Puck's valentines for 1894.
Josiah the first.
Arthur Henderson's advocation of disarmament.
President Cleveland as a railroad engineer driving a locomotive labelled "Administration R.R."
Illustration depicting the Government of New Japan
The joys of spring before the age of the freezer.
'The Dutch Apollo!'
BICYCLING CARTOON.
Robert Muldoon Prime Minister of New Zealand meets President Ronald Reagan.
United States Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Victims of the guillotine.
George Goschen.
Prince Albert and Joseph Paxton.
The London County Council.
A destructive worm.
Grigori Rasputin.
The hand-writing upon the wall.
CARTOON: LUTHER AND CALVIN.
Napoleon Bonaparte as 'The Destroyer'.
The dreadful consequences of the emancipation of women!.
Prime Minister, Norman Kirk.
T. ROOSEVELT & W.H. TAFT.
Charity sweeping aside Mr Brumble's protests in her determination to bring relief to poor families in distress.
The World's International and Cotton Centennial Exposition.
TERENCE VINCENT POWDERLY
CARTOON: TELEPHONE, 1886.
Immigrants being welcomed to Canada.
The funeral procession of the rump.
Satire on Jackson and his Cabinet.
He doesn't realize what is coming to him.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860.
19Th Century Satirical Cartoon Showing Singing Dutch Clerics
The work of a detective being outwitted by journalists.
Spanish satirical cartoon depicting the influence of Freemasonry.
Germany's "Katzenjammer".
What everybody knows.
In the coming era of socialism.
A French Ordinary.
General Rabin; General Elazar and Prime Minister Eshkol of Israel.
The Great Race for the Western Stakes.
A Voice from the Past.
John Allsebrook Simon.
The role of Lord Salisbury in the 1864 Reform Bill.
Portrait of Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Cartoon commenting on the less-than enthusiastic response to the new British coinage.
The sale of beef.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Prime Minister of Bangladesh, speaking at the Ramna Racecourse Dhaka.
WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT.
Punch's monument to Sir Robert Peel.
KING ANDREW THE FIRST.
Hudibras and Ralpho in the stocks.
Lord Melbourne.
satirical engraving of Wilkes by William Hogarth
ADOLF HITLER CARTOON, 1935.
JACKSON CARTOON, 1836.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah.
A satirical view of pre-historic men driving a bear to pull a chariot circa 1890.
Northern English labourer stealing buried treasure.
Charles Golightly.
A Plumage League to campaign against the excessive use of birds' feathers.
Cartoon by John Tenniel.
Criminals and police.
Chief-Superintendent Williamson.
A satirical version of Romeo and Juliet.
The Momentous Question.
The terror of the railways.
Members of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
The joys of travelling on the London Underground.
The rising rail fares.
A cat wearing a muzzle, gloves and boots trying to prevent the spread of disease.
The hazards of being able to afford medical advice.
The fate of England's sons who lived through service during the Napoleonic wars.
The pleasures and hazards of having one's hair cut by a female barber.
Prince Albert being urged to think before felling trees in Hyde Park.
Prime Minister Sir Walter Nash.
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion.
CHARLES FOX (1749-1806).
Cecil John Rhodes.
The outside of the National Liberal Club during the Election of 1892.
The old colonial dames.
Clerks passing their time in idleness.
VIRGINIA LOYALISTS, 1774.
GERMAN SOLDIERS, 1650.
RUMP PARLIAMENT SATIRE.
Diego Martinez Barrio.
ALL THE TALENTS, 1807.
Adnan Menderes.
Prince Albert as 'The British Farmer'.
TAYLOR CARTOON, 1850.
British Prime Minister William Lamb.
George Canning.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), British Politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Portrait, circa 1870
Pope Pius IX.
Bonaparte, 48 Hours after Landing.
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill
JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN
The tea-tax-tempest, or the Anglo-American revolution.
Political satire illustration depicting Madame Democracy Palmist, reading William Randolph Hearst's palm and speaking of the future.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during the Commonwealth Conference.
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion meeting with military leaders.
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion meeting with Moshe Dayan.
Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi of Japan after being stabbed.
Their descendants.
Chamberlain, the bounding bunny of Europe.
Satirical illustration of Deng Xiaoping on a playing card
Prime Minister Nehru of India.
Satirical magazine cover of 'Le Rire'.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Chairman of the Alignment Party Shimon Peres.
Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, Lady Thea Muldoon and Park Chung Hee.
Prime Minister Norman Kirk of New Zealand and Edward Gough Whitlam of Australia.
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion meeting with Moshe Sharett, Moshe Dayan and Mordechai Makleff.
Queen Elizabeth II with the Australian Prime Minister, Robert G. Menzies.
Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan.
GERMANY: KULTURKAMPF, 1875.
Auguste Mercier.
Indian delegations at Washington.
George Hudson, the Iron King, as stuffed doll.
New Zealand labour Prime Minister, Walter Nash.
Japanese Imperialism.
Representant d'une grande nation.
Lord Salisbury riding a white hart.
Jose Sanjurjo and prime Minister Manuel Azana.
The funeral of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston.
William Ewart Gladstone.
Satire Graphic by Randolph Caldecott
POPE ALEXANDER VI (1431-1503).
William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806), British Statesman and Youngest Prime Minister, Portrait
BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881).
Israeli Prime Minister Levy Eshkol and Yigal Allon.
WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914.
Menachem Begin, Prime Minister Eshkol and General Gavish.
President Carter and Israel's Prime Minister Begin.
General Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, General Yekutiel Adam.
US President Richard Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.
David ben Gurion first Prime Minister of Israel.
Puck bowing and handing a bouquet of flowers labelled "1837 1897" to Queen Victoria.
The child king Alfonso XIII as a wooden puppet slumped over on the Throne of Spain.
Passing everything on the road by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler.
All broke up.
Dutch cartoon.