Box 2750.005
Contains 25 Results:
"We'd Like to See What It'll Do in the Acid"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Seems to be the Last Obstacle"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"We'd Better Tie It While We Still Have Rope"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Keep Your Eye Peeled on that Thing, Sherlock."
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Effects, Not Intent, Is the Main Concern"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"He Ought to Know That Canal is Not Navigable"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"That Is a Question to be Considered"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"La Prensa's Fate is Argentina's Fate"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Reviving the Whaling Industry"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"His Front in America"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Just a Minute, Podner!"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Withdrawing or Just Drawing Back"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"The Skipper's Not Going Out in that Fog"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Any High Level Road Requires Judgment"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Aw Be Yourself!"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"And He was Always So Quiet - Until Just Now."
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"No One Staying for the Details"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"At Least They Have the Animal in Captivity"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Swollen All Out of Proportion"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"How Happy It Makes Him"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Time Out to be Thankful"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"The Heart Must be Strong"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Again? - No Enclosure?!"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Prospecting"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Little Margin for Boat Rocking"
The collection contains 180 political cartoons drawn in the 1950s by cartoonist Hubert Hill Harper, for the Birmingham Age-Herald.