Punch, Volume 212Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1947 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 41
... Street Underground Station . They never knew the old Baker Street - perhaps the most vivid and painful memory of this column's boyhood in London . Do you remember it - the continual smoke and murk , the train puffing in at last , the ...
... Street Underground Station . They never knew the old Baker Street - perhaps the most vivid and painful memory of this column's boyhood in London . Do you remember it - the continual smoke and murk , the train puffing in at last , the ...
Page 126
... Street , using the nearside pedal for the purpose . I always prop my bicycle up in this manner when there is no lamp - post handy . I then went off to do some shopping . My shopping took me just forty minutes , and included fish ...
... Street , using the nearside pedal for the purpose . I always prop my bicycle up in this manner when there is no lamp - post handy . I then went off to do some shopping . My shopping took me just forty minutes , and included fish ...
Page 127
... street , ringing the bell of every bicycle as I passed it . The effect was musical in the extreme , and at a time of less pre- occupation it would have afforded me the utmost pleasure . The High Street resounded to the carillon , and ...
... street , ringing the bell of every bicycle as I passed it . The effect was musical in the extreme , and at a time of less pre- occupation it would have afforded me the utmost pleasure . The High Street resounded to the carillon , and ...
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