Scientific Governance
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Scientific Governance in Britain, 1914-1979
Cartoon item: WH1739
Record details
Reference number:
WH1739
Caption
What Lord Fisher may have to suffer [on reverse]
Embedded text
"I have here a wonderful little invention for removing stains from uniforms"
"This simple device is invaluable on board ship - polishes anything - let me show you!"
"Here's a new kind of burner - "
"For cleaning guns, my lord"
"An infallible cure for sea-sickness"
"This will render an entire fleet invisible and inaudible to the enemy"
Notes
Pencil notes on top margin read: What Lord Fisher will have to put up with. Lord John Fisher was First Sea Lord from 1904 until his resignation in 1915 (due to the lack of success of the Dardanelles adventure).
Subjects
Series
531
Archival reference number
WH1739
Copyright holder
Copyright contact details
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Additional details
Size
32 x 39cm
Technique
black ink
Also published in
Also published: Daily Mirror, 02 Oct 1916, with caption 'What some official will have to suffer'




