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Ellison, Talbot Wilfrid (1875 - 1947)

Ellison, Talbot Wilfrid (1875 - 1947)

Ellison was the political cartoonist for the Birmingham Evening Mail between 1904 and 1947.

 

Cartoons for sale:

A suggestion has been made that the BBC should broadcast community laughing.
  • A suggestion has been made that the BBC should broadcast community laughing., 1928
  • £135
  • 21cm x 26cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • BBC broadcast laughter income tax cartoon.

Giving them a lift
  • Giving them a lift, 1928
  • 22cm x 26cm
  • Birminham Evening Mail
  • Officials of the Royal Automobile Club and the Automobile Asociation welcomed the draft Road Traffic Bill cartoon.

Anything but the bill
  • Anything but the bill, 1940
  • £185
  • 22cm x 25cm
  • Birminham Evening Mail
  • Sir Kingsley Wood Wartime Chancellor of the Exchequer cartoon.

Seeing her home
  • Seeing her home
    31st Dec. 1924
  • £145
  • 21cm x 26cm
  • Birminham Evening Mail
  • 1924 weather cartoon.

Come to the fair
  • Come to the fair, 1922
  • £185
  • 20cm x 24cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • Before the war, Birmingham did not possess the accommodation or the amenities for a large number of visitors, and the war had agravated the position.

Let 'em all come
  • Let 'em all come, 1922
  • £185
  • 22cm x 26cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • War debt, Uncle Sam cartoon.

A meeting of the Royal Sanitary Institute in Birmingham afforded an opportunity for an instructive discussion on town and country milk supplies and what is needed for their improvement.
  • A meeting of the Royal Sanitary Institute in Birmingham afforded an opportunity for an instructive discussion on town and country milk supplies and what is needed for their improvement., 1921
  • £185
  • 22cm x 27cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion, milk, FA Cup tie cartoon.

Chatty Messenger: "Well, dearie, is it depot only?" (In connection with the tramways dispute.)
  • Chatty Messenger: "Well, dearie, is it depot only?" (In connection with the tramways dispute.), 1922
  • £185
  • 23cm x 27cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • T J Macnamara Minister of Labour cartoon.

An unofficial British suggestion to the Basle Committee, which is considering reparations, is that President Hoover's  1 year moratorium should be extended to 5 years.
  • An unofficial British suggestion to the Basle Committee, which is considering reparations, is that President Hoover's 1 year moratorium should be extended to 5 years., 1924
  • £195
  • 22cm x 25cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
No Caption
  • No Caption, 1926
  • £195
  • 22cm x 25cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
  • Labour Party Bolshevik Macdonald, Clynes, Thomas, Henderson cartoon.

"I believe," said Mr A J Cook yesterday, "that the time has come for us to consult the men in the coalfields."
  • "I believe," said Mr A J Cook yesterday, "that the time has come for us to consult the men in the coalfields.", 1926
  • £195
  • 21cm x 26cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
Mr George Lansbury and Sir Stafford Cripps are expected to lead the opposition in the new Parliament
  • Mr George Lansbury and Sir Stafford Cripps are expected to lead the opposition in the new Parliament, 1931
  • £235
  • 22cm x 25cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail
Serenade: The Irish boundary question was dealt with by Austen Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead in speeches urging an settlement.
  • Serenade: The Irish boundary question was dealt with by Austen Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead in speeches urging an settlement., 1922
  • £225
  • 21cm x 25cm
  • Birmingham Evening Mail

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