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Edward Linley Sambourne (4
January 1844 – 3
August 1910) was an
English cartoonist and
illustrator most
famous for
being a
draughtsman for the satirical...
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Sambourne,
formerly spelled Sambourn, is a
village and
civil parish 1.5
miles (2.4 km) north-west of Coughton, 4.5
miles (7.2 km)
south of Redditch, 12...
- 19694
Sambourne House,
previously known as 18
Stafford Terrace and
Linley Sambourne House, was the home of the
Punch illustrator Edward Linley Sambourne (1844–1910)...
- an
editorial cartoon illustrated by
English cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne and
published by
Punch magazine in 1892. The
cartoon depicts British business...
- Maud
Frances Sambourne Messel (5
August 1875 – 8
March 1960) MBE was a
British artist and horticulturalist. She was
awarded an MBE for her work with the...
- the 19th century, the
artistic roster included Harry Furniss,
Linley Sambourne,
Francis Carruthers Gould, and Phil May.
Among the
outstanding cartoonists...
- James's Park,
London St. Mary's Church,
Farnham Royal,
England "St Marks,
Sambourne Fishley", the
Jackal finds Duggan's
gravestone Ventimiglia, Liguria, Italy...
- 1906
cartoon by
Edward Linley Sambourne published in the
British satirical magazine Punch showing a
Congolese worker,
entangled by a
rubber snake with...
- (1904–1978); a
maternal great-grandfather was the
Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne (1844–1910); and his great-great-uncle
Alfred Messel was a
Berlin architect...
- A 1906
Punch cartoon by
Edward Linley Sambourne depicting Leopold II as a
rubber snake entangling a
Congolese rubber collector...