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This usage dates from 1843 when Punch magazine applied the term to satirical drawings in its pages, particularly sketches by John Leech.
As the influential result of his position as the chief cartoon artist for Punch ( published 1841 – 1992, 1996 – 2002 ), John Tenniel, through satirical, often radical and at times vitriolic images of the world, for five decades was and remained Great Britain ’ s steadfast social witness to the sweeping national changes in that nation ’ s moment of political and social reform.
At Christmas 1850 he was invited by Mark Lemon to fill the position of joint cartoonist ( with John Leech ) on Punch.
In 1828, the critic John Payne Collier published a Punch and Judy script under the title The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy.
* Game designer John Tynes created a role-playing game called Puppetland based on the Punch and Judy shows and stories.
* Punch and Judy: A Short History with the Original Dialogue by John Payne Collier, illustrated by George Cruikshank ( 1929, 2006 ) Dover Books
* Mr. Punch by Philip John Stead ( 1950 ) Evans Brothers Ltd.
Artists who published in Punch during the 1840s and 50s included John Leech, Richard Doyle, John Tenniel and Charles Keene.
* John Leech Sketch archives from Punch, website with 600 of Leech's sketches
The enslavement of Africans in America is progressively and intentionally implemented later, beginning with the sentencing of John Punch in 1640.
Ockham stated the principle in various ways, but the most popular version was written by John Punch from Cork in 1639 ( Meyer 1957 ).
The words attributed to Occam, entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem ( entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity ), are absent in his extant works ; this particular phrasing owes more to John Punch.
Later, through his connection to the illustrator John Leech, he began writing for the newly created Punch magazine, where he published The Snob Papers, later collected as The Book of Snobs.
The discussion he recorded references the arrival of Punch in England, crediting these early shows to a performer from Italy called Porcini ( see also John Payne Collier's account of Porsini — Payne Collier calls him Porchini — in Punch and Judy ).
Written by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman and illustrated by John Reynolds, it first appeared serially in Punch magazine, and was published in book form by Methuen & Co. Ltd. in 1930.
This marked a shift in the show's style with the writers moving from the Punch and Judy style to more subtle and atmospheric sketches, notably a series in which an awkward John and Norma Major ate peas for dinner.
The British humorous magazine Punch, which was founded in 1841 riding on the earlier success of Cruikshank's Comic Almanac ( 1827 – 1840 ), employed an uninterrupted run of high-quality comic illustrators, including Sir John Tenniel, the Dalziel Brothers and Georges du Maurier, into the 20th century.
The name Devil's Punch Bowl dates from at least 1768, the year that John Rocque's map of the area was published.
Portrait of John Leech Engraving published in Punch magazine
* The John Leech ' Punch ' magazine sketch archives
Pub chains owned by the Punch Pub Company include Chef & Brewer, Taylor Walker, Fayre & Square, Two for £ 10, Original Pub Company, Flaming Grill Pub Company, Roast Inn, John Barras Pub Company, Real Local Pubs, Two for One and Two for £ 9.
He turned to cartoonist John Tenniel, who was known for his regular contributions to the satirical magazine Punch ( published 1841 – 1992, 1996 – 2002 ).

John and black
He stifled the Comanche yell and let John lead him straight toward the nearby black volcanic mountain.
She giggled during the ceremony, and Mousie Chandler, who was one of Linda's bridesmaids, said John glared black as death at her.
Media reports immediately following his death indicated Haley displayed deranged and erratic behavior in his final weeks, although beyond a biography of Haley by John Swenson, released a year later, which described Haley painting the windows of his home black, there is little information extant about Haley's final days.
The term " black hole " was first publicly used by John Wheeler during a lecture in 1967.
Two civilians, Damien Donaghy and John Johnston were shot and wounded by soldiers on William Street who claimed the former was carrying a black cylindrical object.
Worker at carbon black plant in Sunray, Texas ( photo by John Vachon, 1942 ) Pure carbon has extremely low toxicity to humans and can be handled and even ingested safely in the form of graphite or charcoal.
* In 1991, Aircel Comics published a six-issue black and white miniseries of Carmilla by Steven Jones and John Ross.
Historically, the black leather female catsuit entered dominant fetish culture in the 1950s with the AtomAge magazine and its connections to fetish fashion designer John Sutcliffe.
Guitarists in the fusion realm fused the post-bop harmonic and melodic language of musicians such as John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Ornette Coleman, and Miles Davis with a hard-edged ( and usually very loud ) rock tone created by iconic guitarists such as Cream's Eric Clapton who'd redefined the sound of the guitar for those unfamiliar with the black blues players of Chicago and, before that, the Delta region of the Mississippi upon whom his style was based.
This idea is sometimes paired with the claim that Hanson was actually a black man, using a photograph of Senator John Hanson of Liberia to support the claim.
Voight played John Wright, a white Rosewood storeowner who follows his conscience and protects his black customers from the white rage.
Other characters included John Silver, a pirate sea captain and his crew, and King Bongo, a primitive-living but sophisticated-acting black jungle monarch who ruled a tropical island.
alt = A black and white photograph of John Bonham playing drums
alt = A black and white photograph of John Bonham wearing a headband and behind the cymbals of a drum kit
Among his famous drawings are the Vitruvian Man, a study of the proportions of the human body, the Head of an Angel, for The Virgin of the Rocks in the Louvre, a botanical study of Star of Bethlehem and a large drawing ( 160 × 100 cm ) in black chalk on coloured paper of The Virgin and Child with St. Anne and St. John the Baptist in the National Gallery, London.
A certain John Henning, charged with running away with a chest of tea, defended himself with the claim that " he was ordered to carry it by a gentleman in black " who told him to carry it to Petticoat-lane.
* 2005 – John Sentamu becomes the first black archbishop in the Church of England with his enthronement as the 97th Archbishop of York.
The team planned to wear the black jerseys and caps as an occasional road alternate in 2012 ; instead they were worn at home for games in which former players John Franco and Edgardo Alfonzo were honored.
‪ File: Wheeler, John-Archibald 1963 Kopenhagen. jpg ‬‬| John Wheeler ( 1911-2008 ): revived interest in general relativity in the United States after World War II, worked with Niels Bohr to explain principles of nuclear fission, tried to achieve Einstein ’ s vision of a unified field theory, coined the terms black hole, quantum foam, wormhole, and the phrase “ it from bit ”.
In 2011, the Phillies added a black circular patch with a ' B ' in honor of minority owners Alexander and John Buck, who died in late 2010.
In 1655, John Casor, a black man, became the first legally recognized slave in the present United States.
Thaddeus St. John, a county court judge in Fonda, New York, recalled having seen two old friends, Alexander Merrill and Joseph Russell, traveling with a black man to Washington at the time of the late President Harrison's funeral.
Note: John R. Smith, the son of a Methodist minister named John L. Smith, wrote letters years later recalling that Northup and Tabbs Gross ( another black man ) had assisted his father and fugitive slaves with the Underground Railroad in Vermont.
Patricia, a doctor, went on to marry Domingo " Ding " Chavez, who worked with Kelly ( who at this point had adopted the identity of John Clark ) in the CIA, during a black operation in Colombia, and later as an assault team leader.

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