Two from 1960s issues of Private Eye:
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Two from 1960s issues of Private Eye:
Nothing to nit-pick in this one, methinks
Giles's Grandma was a marvellous comic creation. Love how she's using the dog bowl as an ashtray.
1977.............
Osbert Lancaster with the trials and tribulations of Lady Littlehampton
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 20th February 2022, 8:42 PMTwo from 1960s issues of Private Eye:
I'd give up trying if I were you, they don't display, except perhaps to you; they just show a word "image"
The ones that stand the test of time are Larry's Rodin series. A joy to see them!