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Famous World War 1 Cartoons ‘Fragments from France’

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Old House at Home, 92 Priory Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 4LQ

Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, who served in France, became world-famous during the First World War for his ‘Fragments from France’ cartoons depicting life at the Front.

As the creator of Old Bill, a walrus moustachioed old soldier who appeared in many of his drawings, published weekly from 1915, his cartoons caught the imagination of the men on The Front Line, and their families back home. He quickly became a household name and the first published volume of ‘Fragments from France’ sold over a million copies. His cartoons were also reproduced on all manner of merchandise from postcards and playing cards to car mascots, jigsaws, handkerchiefs, and much more. There was even a range of Bairnsfather Ware china. Old Bill went on to appear in books, plays and films, and in 1919 Bairnsfather was credited as “The Man Who Made the Empire Laugh in its Darkest Hour.”

Allow 20 minutes to browse

OPENING TIMES

Friday 12 September: 1200-2300
Saturday 13 September: 1200-2300
Sunday 14 September: 1200-1930
Monday 15 September: 1200-2300
Tuesday 16 September: 1200-2300
Wednesday 17 September: 1200-2300
Thursday 18 September: 1200-2300
Friday 19 September: 1200-2300
Saturday 20 September: 1200-2300
Sunday 21 September: 1200-1930

BOOKING DETAILS

No Booking Needed – Just turn up and enjoy

ACCESS

Blue Badge parking directly outside. On-road parking available too.

Service dogs welcome

 

 

ORGANISED BY

Richard Bourke

WEBSITE

www.brucebairnsfather.org.uk/

 

MAP/DIRECTIONS (Approximate)

Close to Hardway Sailing Club and Hardway Slipway Car Park. A few minutes walk from the E1 bus stops adjacent to the Windsor Castle PH and is reached via Chapel Street to Priory Road.