Mr Punch in London Town IV: the Police
More from the pages of Mr Punch in London Town by the New Punch Library.
The first is by Fougasse, pen-name of Kenneth Bird (1887 – 1965), a WWI veteran who was the first cartoonist to become editor of Punch.
Our next item is a fingerprint gag. Scotland Yard’s fingerprint bureau had been set up in 1901. George Belcher (1875 – 1947) was a prolific cartoonist and also a Royal Academician.
Another laugh at the expense of the working classes, this cartoon reminds us that both cops and crooks had a shared background and are here probably about to close ranks against their social superior.
More on Cyril Bird here: http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/server.php?show=conInformationRecord.52
Excellent, thanks. His exhibition at the Cartoon Museum a little while ago was a joy. This cartoon doesn’t really tell us about the minimalist style that he developed, quite the opposite in fact, but is nonetheless clearly evidenced by his treatment of the householder’s face. Saw some nice fougasse work in London Transport Museum’s poster collection last Saturday.
Never understood why it closed.