
Tea, dogs, and the terrible fear of drawing attention to oneself: Pont's cartoons of the late 1930s caught the British at their most recognisable, and they have been quoted ever since. Pont was Graham Laidler (1908-1940), an architect by training who...

Tea, dogs, and the terrible fear of drawing attention to oneself: Pont's cartoons of the late 1930s caught the British at their most recognisable, and they have been quoted ever since. Pont was Graham Laidler (1908-1940), an architect by training who...
