Monday, May 04, 2026

From the Dick Buchanan Files: More 1960s Cartoons from PUNCH

Dick Buchanan has scanned in over a dozen great cartoons to share, this time from his collection of the British PUNCH magazine. Thanks and take it away, Dick:

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More CARTOONS FROM PUNCH--1960’s

Here are a few more cartoons by those funny British chaps across the pond. These cartoons are clipped from issues published in the 1960’s.



LARRY. Terence Parkes’ minimalist approach and fluid style was often compared to his friend, Bill Tidy.   Punch July 17, 1968. 
  


ARNOLD F WILES. Punch February 16, 1966.



BERNARD HOLLOWOOD.  A Punch cartoonist since the early 1940’s, Hollowood became Punch editor in 1958. Punch May 25, 1966.




MICHAEL FFOLKES.  (BRIAN DAVIS) Versatile Punch cartoonist, his work also appeared in The New Yorker. Punch March 27, 1974.



BILL TIDY.  His comic strip The Fosdicks, a parody of The Forsyth Sage was a huge success. Punch September 13, 1967.



NICHOLAS BAKER. Punch July 5,1967


J.B. HANDELSMAN. Punch April 13, 1968.



JAN VAN WESSUM. Punch August 28, 1968.



HEATH. Punch December 13, 1967



LESLIE STARKE.  Starke’s impeccable brushwork also appeared in The New Yorker. Punch March 2, 1966. 



BRIAN COOKE. Punch February 16, 1966.



HARRY HARGREAVES. Hargreaves specialized in wordless cartoons featuring birds and other small animals.  Punch July 19, 1967.



MIKE WILLIAMS.  Punch May 29, 1968.



BILL TIDY.  Tidy was one of the founders of the British Cartoonist’s Association. Punch November 22, 1967.



NORMAN THELWELL.  One of Punch’s best, Thelwell published more than 1500 cartoons and 60 covers over his Punch career. Punch February 23, 1966.






-- This has been a rerun of a blog entry that originally appeared on November 7, 2017,

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