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Vanity Fair. (British magazine) caricatures. The following is a list of caricatures published by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914).
A group of Masters of Fox Hounds. A Masters' Meet. Spy. WS; Lord Lonsdale, Lord Portman, Lord Willoughby de Broke, Capt Park Yates, and Thomas Garth; double print. 1895-12-05. 5 Dec 1895. Harry Kent Paxton. Pakky. Spy.
Vanity Fair. (British magazine) caricatures (1890–1894) The following is from a list of caricatures published 1890–1894 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Pic. Wiggin! L 12; issued on the occasion of her marriage to the Prince of Wales. Her signature shown in facsimile.
Vanity Fair. (British magazine) caricatures (1900–1904) Pic. Walter. Rothschild MP. WS; Standing are [L-R], Plumer, Hunter, Macdonald, Buller, Baden-Powell, Dundonald, Kitchener, Pole-Carew and Carrington. Seated at right are White and French. Roberts' foot rests on the March 8 print of Kruger; double print. How Much?
Caricatures published in the British Vanity Fair magazine, 1868–1914. Caricatures by named authors who died more than 70 years ago or were published anonymously are generally globally in the Public Domain and should be transferred to Wikimedia Commons.
The following is from a list of caricatures published 1868–69 by the British magazine Vanity Fair (1868–1914). Publication Date. Subject. Caption. Caricaturist. Notes. Pic. 1869-01-30. B. Disraeli.
Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine that was published from 1868 to 1914. Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles in London, the magazine included articles on fashion, theatre, current events as well as word games and serial fiction. The cream of the period's "society magazines", it is best known for its witty prose and caricatures of famous ...
Wolfe_Barry-J. Sir John Wolfe-Barry. He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes. Spy. M 0948. 1905-02-02. 2 Feb 1905. Stanford-Charles. Sir Charles Stanford MA DCL MusDoc.