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The Sites of London, by William Heath Robinson
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The Sites of London, by William Heath Robinson
Humorous designs for London fancy dress parties by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
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26th Fancy Heath Parties Robinson Sites 1924 Will I Am
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1. Title: A Humorous Take on London's Iconic Sites: William Heath Robinson's "The Sites of London" (Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans) 2. In the spirit of the festive season, let us journey back in time to November 1924, when renowned British humourist and illustrator, William Heath Robinson, created a whimsical depiction of London's most famous landmarks for a series of fancy dress party designs. 3. This delightful print, titled "The Sites of London," showcases Robinson's signature intricate and imaginative style, as he transforms iconic structures into fantastical, humorous costumes. The Tower of London becomes a giant gingerbread fortress, while St. Paul's Cathedral is disguised as a colossal tea pot. 4. The Big Ben clock tower is depicted as a towering grandfather clock, complete with pendulum and weights, while Westminster Abbey is transformed into a grand, ornate wedding cake. The Houses of Parliament are rendered as a giant, top-hatted topographical map of London. 5. This playful representation of London's landmarks was published in the Illustrated London News on the 21st of December, 1924, and served as a delightful source of amusement for readers during the holiday season. 6. William Heath Robinson, a prolific and influential artist, is celebrated for his humorous and imaginative illustrations, which continue to captivate audiences with their intricate detail and wit. "The Sites of London" is a testament to his unique artistic vision and his ability to bring a touch of whimsy to the world around us. 7. Join us as we explore the humorous side of London's history, and let the whimsical designs of William Heath Robinson inspire your imagination. (Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans)
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