And the winner is…
January 31, 2011 in News
Congratulations to the winner of our January competition.
We hope Stuart Cooper will enjoy his copy of Mark Bryant’s excellent book – World War 2 in cartoons. Stuart correctly answered questions one, two and three and in strictly sequential order those answers were:
Question 1. Careless Talk (profile)
Question 2. Bruce Bairnsfather (profile)
Question 3. Ronald Searle (profile)
The book is now winging its way to our victorious reader in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Thanks to everyone who entered and we are sorry there could only be one victor this time.
by Matthew Buck
January Monday Prize Competition No1.
January 10, 2011 in Comment
It is January and the winter blues need chasing away, so cheer yourself with our winter quiz.
Mark Bryant WW2 in cartoons
If you can answer the three questions to come today and over the next two Mondays, you’ll go into a prize draw for a copy of Mark Bryant’s excellent book – World War 2 in cartoons.
Simple as that.
Contestants enter the draw by answering the questions by email to the editor after the last question is posted on 24th Jan. The draw will be conducted in an old paint pot at one of Bloghorn’s many residences and the editor’s decision is final. A winner by the end of the Month.
And here’s question one…
In the Second World War poster campaign created by the Punch cartoonist Kenneth Bird, aka Fougasse, what was said to cost lives?
Question two next Monday.
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