Skip to main content

Clause Collection

"Exploring the Many Facets of 'Clause': From Cartoons to Theatres, and Even Santa's Nap

Background imageClause Collection: Cartoon, Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898

Cartoon, Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898
Grim reaper holding the vaccination act. A new Vaccination Act removed these penalties and introduced a new clause known as the conscientious objector clause that allowed parents who did not believe

Background imageClause Collection: Punch cartoon regarding John Bright: Dissent In Earnest, 21 July 1860 (engraving)

Punch cartoon regarding John Bright: Dissent In Earnest, 21 July 1860 (engraving)
6034590 Punch cartoon regarding John Bright: Dissent In Earnest, 21 July 1860 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dissent In Earnest, 21 July 1860)

Background imageClause Collection: Inside of the Red Bull Playhouse, frontispiece to a collection of drolls by Francis

Inside of the Red Bull Playhouse, frontispiece to a collection of drolls by Francis
STC87594 Inside of the Red Bull Playhouse, frontispiece to a collection of drolls by Francis Kirkman first pub. in 1672, pub

Background imageClause Collection: The Red Bull Theatre, London (engraving)

The Red Bull Theatre, London (engraving)
5998515 The Red Bull Theatre, London (engraving) by English School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Red Bull Theatre, London)

Background imageClause Collection: Santa Sleeping

Santa Sleeping

Background imageClause Collection: Harbour after Claude Lorraine, c1820. Artist: Clause Lorraine

Harbour after Claude Lorraine, c1820. Artist: Clause Lorraine
Harbour after Claude Lorraine, c1820

Background imageClause Collection: Mr Sidney Webb later 1st Baron Passfield - British socialist

Mr Sidney Webb later 1st Baron Passfield - British socialist
Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (18591947), a British socialist, economist, reformer and a co-founder of the London School of Economics

Background imageClause Collection: The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b / w photo)

The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b / w photo)
XJF342438 The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageClause Collection: Christmassy Ski Outfit

Christmassy Ski Outfit
A Christmassy young woman dressed in a Santa Clause style skiing outfit. Behind her a fellow skier is pulled up the slopes behind a horse



For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Exploring the Many Facets of 'Clause': From Cartoons to Theatres, and Even Santa's Nap. " Cartoon enthusiasts rejoice as we delve into the hilarious world of 'Clause' with "Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898" - a comical masterpiece that will leave you in stitches. Take a step back in time with the iconic "Punch cartoon regarding John Bright: Dissent In Earnest, 21 July 1860 (engraving)" where 'clause' takes center stage, highlighting the power of dissent. Discover the enchanting world behind theatre curtains as we explore Francis' collection of drolls in "Inside of the Red Bull Playhouse, frontispiece to a collection of drolls by Francis. " Get ready for laughter and entertainment like never before. Immerse yourself in London's rich theatrical history with an engraving showcasing "The Red Bull Theatre. " Experience the magic that unfolded within its walls and let your imagination run wild. Join us on a whimsical journey as we catch Santa sleeping peacefully amidst his busy schedule. Unveiling this heartwarming moment captured beautifully through art - "Santa Sleeping. " Admire Claude Lorraine's breathtaking artwork while exploring unexpected connections – did you know there is an artist named Clause Lorraine? Dive into his c1820 masterpiece titled "Harbour after Claude Lorraine" and be captivated by its beauty. Meet Mr Sidney Webb, later known as Baron Passfield – a prominent British socialist who played a significant role in shaping society. Learn about his contributions to social reform alongside our exploration of 'clause. ' Step back into history with "The Wits, or Sport upon Sport, " an intriguing woodcut from 1662 that showcases how humor has evolved over time – reminding us that comedy knows no boundaries when it comes to clauses.