Interwar Modes, Manners, Fashion 1920s cartoons from Punch magazine
He. "There's Julia what's-her-name. You're not cutting her, surely? I thought she was such a pal of yours." She. "Yes; But, you see, it's Lent. Julia's given up cocktails and cigarettes, and I've given up Julia."
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Punch Punch Magazine cartoons illustrations B/W B&W black and white black & white 1920s 1925 Twenties twentieth century 20th century upper classes friends women ignoring Catholics religions religious Christians Christianity Lent festivals giving up cigarettes cocktails drinking smoking Roman Catholics Catholicism restaurants waiters Roman Catholicism drinks hotels old friends couples walking hotel lobbies passing by men man smokers woman Britain British England English Great Britain history historical social history Punch cartoons hotel lobby grand hotels socialites high society abstinence bores boring virtuous hospitality industry
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