Artist:
W.K. Haselden
Published:
Daily Mirror, 13 May 1918
Format:
Artwork
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Record details
Reference number:
WH2325
Caption
The War Time Stare of Disapproval. [caption on reverse]
Notes
Pencil notes at top margin read 'The War Time Stare of Disapproval (in tubes and other public places) people have a way of staring hard at each other as much as to say "What are you doing for [or against] the war?
Subjects
Series
338
Archival reference number
WH2325
Copyright holder
Copyright contact details
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Embedded text
"You've got a bag - you're going a long journey - ought you to be travelling?"
"H'm! Entering a restaurant - about to spend money on riotous living, I expect!"
The Bitely Restaurant
"I'm sure those clothes are new!"
"I wonder whether you have secret ways of exceeding rations!"
"You look pale and worn - Now I don't suppose that's due to war strain!"
"You look dark and foreign - I expect you ought really to be interned!"
Additional details
Size
31.5 x 38.5cm
Technique
Black ink




