Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 108, June 29, 1895

Part 4

Chapter 4389 wordsPublic domain

No Dressmakers in Cornwall, 210

Nurse and Children's Pudding Slides, 203

Our Architect and Old Buildings, 250

Parish Clerk and the Curate, 21

Parliamentary Fancy Dress Party, 70

Parliamentary Indian Exhibition, 286

Parliamentary "Liberty Men" going aboard, 202

Playing Wagner during a Tête-à-tête, 119

Plumber Joe and the Pipes, 86

Poodle's Christmas Box (The), 5

Prehistoric Holiday Enjoyments, 190

Prehistoric Law Courts, 166

Preparing for the Parliamentary Pantomime, 22

Ragged Urchin finds a "Fag," 285

Reciter at a Penny Reading, 4

Rochfort at Monte Carlo, 74

Royal Academy Field-day, 214

Russian Bear and Chinese Honey, 290

Russian Emperor and Autocracy, 62

Scotch Minister playing Golf, 34

Scotch Native and Lady Artist, 305

Scotch Terriers playing Golf, 97

Sculptor and Successful Artist, 221

Sending a Hunter to the Dogs, 75

Sheep outside Exeter Hall, 209

Sir George Lewis, 189

Sissy's Notion of Demi-toilette, 310

Sleeping "like a Top," 219

Sleepwalking Scene in New Play, 141

Smith's Cold amuses Baby, 121

Smithson exercising his Horses, 27

Snobbington snubbed at the Club, 230

Snow-Sweepers' Rate of Pay, 101

Sportsman and "Seasonable Weather," 65

Sportsman's Superfluous Horse, 51

Stonebreaker's Calling (The), 173

Sweep in Hansom on May Day, 213

Sunday Visitor during Lent, 135

Testy Gent and Street-Boy, 93

Thirsty Workman (A), 193

Three Boys and One Apple, 191

Throgmorton Street Bulls and Bears, 145

Tibbins's Wife asked to resign, 11

Tommy proposing his Parent's Healths, 42

Tommy riding in a Sleigh, 87

Tory Gent and Professional Cadger, 77

Tourist and Foreign Hotel-keeper, 63

Tourist and Scotch Innkeeper, 89

Triton Spencer and Britannia, 134

Two Costers and their Wives, 177

Two Military Commanders (The), 218

Two Tramps (The), 40

Turf Cuttings, 253

Turncock (The), 100

Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman, 241

Unlucky Speech to a Bride, 306

Verger and Gratuities, 136

Wax Members in the Commons, 130

Whipper-in and Country Lad, 3

Why he didn't Back the Winner, 273

Why Jessie wears a Bicycle Suit, 23

Why Mummie has a Bare Neck, 246

Why she thought he Cared for her, 274

Woman-hater flirting (A), 288

Workman who tells Wife everything, 107

Yorkshire Gossip about a Funeral, 232

Young Ladies making a Snow Woman, 120

Young Lady wishing to "Cycle," 239

Young Splinter driving Nervous Old Party, 147

Youth eating Cheap Tarts, 171

Zambesi Animal Footballers, 48

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