Bloghorn can recommend a visit to the Cartoon Museum on behalf of Her Maj. Opening night was packed and once the TV cameras had been dodged it was possible to see some fantastic work on the walls. We’ve featured a little below, from, ahem, our members and we thank the good folk at the museum for their help.
The Queen in Ireland, Private Eye, 2011 by Colin Whittock
We should also point to yesterday’s episode of Radio 4’s Midweek in which Museum patron Lord Baker discussed the show with Libby Purves, a patron of the PCO. You can listen to it on iPlayer here.
Up The Mall: An Everyday Tale of Royal Folk. Private Eye, 1968, by Ralph Steadman
And with that, Bloghorn defers and retreats to draw the new Royal dog.
Her Maj show opens
Bloghorn can recommend a visit to the Cartoon Museum on behalf of Her Maj. Opening night was packed and once the TV cameras had been dodged it was possible to see some fantastic work on the walls. We’ve featured a little below, from, ahem, our members and we thank the good folk at the museum for their help.
The Queen in Ireland, Private Eye, 2011 by Colin Whittock
We should also point to yesterday’s episode of Radio 4’s Midweek in which Museum patron Lord Baker discussed the show with Libby Purves, a patron of the PCO. You can listen to it on iPlayer here.
Up The Mall: An Everyday Tale of Royal Folk. Private Eye, 1968, by Ralph Steadman
And with that, Bloghorn defers and retreats to draw the new Royal dog.
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