Collection of quotes and references to literature
- JCII/4/33
- Item
- c. 19th century
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a hand-written sheet of six references to ballads and four quotes.
Collection of quotes and references to literature
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a hand-written sheet of six references to ballads and four quotes.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two women conversing. Caption reads: "Is your son studying languages Mrs Brown?" "Oh yes! Only yesterday I had a letter from him asking for money to buy German Sausages an' French plums"
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a man being served in a restaurant. Caption reads: "Fish, Sir?" "Dang it! Wait till I get somethin' to eat firdt - an then we'll talk about the fishin!"
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two drunk men talking next to a lampost. Caption reads: 'Astrononmy' - "Ish thah' the moon shir?" "Don’t loh shir - I'm a stranger in theesh parsh"
Smartly dressed men talking in front of 'The "Radical Office"'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two smartly dressed men talking in front of 'The "Radical Office"'. Caption reads: 'Cruel' - Friend - "Hallo! Jinks - started your new paper I see - you're looking very fresh - but - er - er - the malady doesn’t appear to affect your columns!"
Smartly dressed man complaining to driver
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Two men discussing amateur theatre
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two men discussing amateur theatre. Caption reads: Amateur - "Er- I saw you at our amateur theatricals last night - how did you like my assumption of Hamlet?" Friend - "Greatest piece of assumption I ever witnessed."
Man placing order in restaurant
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a man placing an order in a restaurant. Caption reads: Diner - "Waiter, will you cut me a delicate slice of beef, reasonably free from fat and other extraneous matter and just sufficient gravy to moisten it?" Waiter (loudly to carver) - "One - Beef cut bias - Charlotte Russe flouncin' shirr'd hup back, with Pompad our rink roll hon houter hedge" (to Diner) - "D'ye want buttons on hit Sir." (SPEECHLESS).
Smartly dressed lady talking to vicar
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a smartly dressed lady talking to a vicar. Caption reads: She - "Do you really believe the marriages are made in heaven, Mr. Vicar?" Vicar - "Humph! Should think a good many are made at the fashionable watering places."
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a lady talking to a shopkeeper. Caption reads: Lady - "What are thr grouse Mr." Shopman - "Twelve shillings per brace marm - Where can I send 'em?" Lady - "Oh! You needn't sned 'em - my husband's out Grouse shooting, and he'll call for 'em!"