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The Lifeguardsman who Dropped It by H. M. Bateman
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The Lifeguardsman who Dropped It by H. M. Bateman
One of H. M. Batemans most brilliant cartoons - a guard of honour at a wedding goes horribly wrong.
1935
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Accident Accidents Amusing Bateman Decapitation Dropped Groom Guard Guards Guardsman Honour Sep16 Weddings 1935 Lifeguardsman
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In this witty and humorous cartoon by H.M. Bateman, titled
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The Lifeguardsman who Dropped It," we witness an unfortunate incident at a grand wedding procession in the 1930s. A guard of honor, dressed in their ceremonial red uniforms and bearing swords, line up to flank the path for the groom as he makes his way to his bride. The tension is palpable as the groom approaches, and the guardsman at the end of the line, seemingly distracted or nervous, drops his sword with a clatter. The ensuing chaos is both hilarious and disastrous. The guardsman to his left, startled by the sudden noise, loses his balance and topples over, causing a domino effect that decapitates the unfortunate guard in front of him. The other guards, caught off guard, struggle to maintain their composure and regain their footing. The groom, oblivious to the scene unfolding behind him, continues on his way, leaving the audience in stitches. Bateman's masterful use of perspective, exaggerated expressions, and impeccable attention to detail bring this cartoon to life. The cartoon's title, "The Lifeguardsman who Dropped It," adds a touch of irony to the situation, as the guardsman's misstep leads to a far more serious outcome than he could have ever imagined. This cartoon is a testament to Bateman's brilliant ability to find humor in the most unexpected places and to capture the absurdity of everyday life." This image is a classic example of H.M. Bateman's unique brand of humor and wit, and it continues to amuse and entertain audiences to this day. The Estate of H.M. Bateman/ILN/Mary Evans Picture Library holds the copyright to this image, and it is available for licensing for various uses.
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