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14 July 1920, referencing Wedgewood's connection with the pottery business, and commenting on his support in a Committee on the Finance Bill for an assault on tea duty.
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Banbury illustrated in Punch, 10 November 1920, celebrating a day (Nov 1) on which he spoke against all measures introduced into the
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March 3rd, 1920, after Haldane's term as Liberal Lord Chancellor and three years before his term as Labour Lord Chancellor.
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Sir Robert Horne, President of the Board of Trade, and Sir Eric Geddes, Minister of Transport (speaking together)
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10 November 1920, commenting on his work as a junior minister in establishing an Agricultural Wages Board
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Fourth "Banc." Mr. Kellaway, Sir M. Barlow, Sir L. Worthington Evans, Sir A.G. Boscawen, Mr. Towyn Jones.
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is an idiom for the calling of an election; in this case, Punch's prediction was off by some two years.
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18 August 1920 depicting Lloyd George's government ministers, against a quote from that week's
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4 August 1920, referring to the 1st World Scout Jamboree in the context of the aftermath of
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Fifth "Banc." Sir Hamar Greenwood, Mr. Baldwin, Sir James Craig, Mr. Denis Henry, Mr. Neal.
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Third "Banc." Mr. Illingworth, Lord E. Talbot, Mr. Fisher, Dr. Addison, Sir Gordon Hewart.
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Georges Guynemer, Knight of the Air; illustration from the Bordeaux book of the same name
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Sixth "Banc." Mr. Montagu, Dr. Macnamara, Mr. McCurdy, Mr. Ian Macpherson, Sir A. Mond.
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Second "Banc." Sir E. Geddes, Mr. Shortt, Mr. Long, Sir Robert Horne, Col. Amery.
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14 July 1920, on the occasion of Montagu labelling as "frightful"
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Wandering around England. Trains, stations, buildings &c.
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Waifs & strays
Wandering around London
Wandering around England. Trains, stations, buildings &c.
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Wandering around England II
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History
Prince Henry of Battenberg

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