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He was a talented artist with left-leaning sympathies, whose cartoons appeared in British newspapers under the by-line of ‘Vicky’. Vicky’s heyday coincided with Harold Macmillan’s rise and ...
Gerald Scarfe made his name there, depicting Harold Macmillan posing naked in 1963 ... So near the knuckle was this cartoon that editor Richard Ingrams made Scarfe draw in a pair of underpants ...
contains more than 1,000 strips and cartoons that have featured in the satirical magazine over the past five decades. They include this representation of Harold Macmillan by Trog (Wally Fawkes ...
Harold Macmillan on bended knee clutching a bunch ... British indignation is captured brilliantly by a Leslie Illingworth cartoon for The Daily Mail in which Macmillan is a motorist, pointing ...
President John F. Kennedy walks Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain to his car, April 29, 1962, after a final meeting during a luncheon at the White House. (William J. Smith/AP ...
It was Harold Macmillan’s misfortune to have been prime minister at a time of formidable social upheaval, and to have been by age and disposition of character unequal to the task of coping with it.
contains more than 1,000 strips and cartoons that have featured in the satirical magazine over the past five decades. They include this representation of Harold Macmillan by Trog (Wally Fawkes ...