
Al Capone
Dress up your favorite prohibition fan with t-shirts that channel the 1920s rebellious vibe—think vintage-inspired graphics with a witty twist for a fun, nostalgic look.
Al Capone
Paul Klee
"We're following Carrot Top."
William Shakespeare sitting at a desk
The Elliot Ness monster.
Omar Khayyam Meets Trader Joe
King George I
Lessons in Prehistory.
Romeo & Juliet & Ron
Stephen Spender.
Best before 65 million BC.
Emily Dickinson: Mime - "I think she's saying something about death."
"I'm just saying, maybe we wouldn't need the swords if we didn't wear these clothes."
The Da Vinci Cod
The University Cricket Match - a sketch at Lord's.
'How do you folks get away with such flagrant violation of Prohibition?'
"Got any bathtub gin?"
"A wise choice sir! Aah. . . Da Vinci - a genius of the Renaissance and a man who changed the face of art forever! Would you like that as a bookmark, a pencil sharpener or a fridge magnet. . . ?"
You're my Venus
Cargo Bay at Thames Warehouse
'..It's just that with all your amazing powers of deduction and elimination, Holmes, I'm just a little surprised that the best solution you can come up with for seeing off the hound of the Baskervilles, is to 'chase them across the moors with a hoover. up
Adult Barbershop
Cut out and keep your own Jane Austen.
"When we asked you to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Michaelangelo, we were hoping you'd snazz it up."
Edmund Kean Supporting Drury Lane
An August Bank-Holiday in the East End.
"Another selfie, Rembrandt?"
"I'm not loitering officer, I 'm waiting for the next renaissance!"
Rembrandt's Selfies
1867 Reform Act: 'Fagin's Political School'
'Golfers rowing a viking longboat.'
"So, Heep...have you any excuse for your appalling behaviour?"
Victorian woman at a bar.
Disraeli's Minority Ministry Losing Popular Support
August Comte
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