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Annoyed Collection (#7)

"Annoyed through the Ages: From Soccer Matches to Silhouettes" England, 1966: A soccer match that left fans annoyed and players determined




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"Annoyed through the Ages: From Soccer Matches to Silhouettes" England, 1966: A soccer match that left fans annoyed and players determined. The couple who caught their last train in 1926 – a tale of annoyance turned into an adventure. Louis Wain's whimsical illustration of a flute player and a mischievous mouse – annoyance meets harmony. A comic postcard from the 20th century depicts flowers in the park, but hidden annoyances may be lurking. John Corlett of The Sporting Times immortalized in caricature – his antics often causing both laughter and annoyance. "Enough to Make a Saint Swear": A silhouette capturing the frustration that can push even the most patient to their limits. Annoyance takes center stage as a woman reclines on her couch, exasperated by life's little inconveniences. The golfer and his caddy share moments of annoyance amidst green fairways and missed putts. In 1909, a dirty dog on bed causes irritation for its owner – an early example of pet-related annoyances. "Did you not say you could sing at sight? - Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight. " Musical mishaps leading to comedic annoyances abound. Twin puppies emerging from a river bring double doses of mischief and occasional annoyance for their owners. From historical events like Oliver Cromwell's reign to everyday scenarios captured in art or photography, human experiences with annoyance have transcended time itself.