A recruit too short to become a soldier qualifies as a result of an accidental bump on his head. Coloured magic lantern slides.

Date:
[between 1890 and 1899?]
Reference:
754962i
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Description

Ned Noggs, a building worker in ragged clothes, is rejected by the army because he is half an inch too short. On a building site he is accidentally hit on the head by a falling brick. He returns to the recruiting ground and is measured again: owing to the bump he is now found tall enough to enlist and is "complimented on his developed bump of benevolence"

Publication/Creation

London (52 Queen Vic[toria] St., London E.C.) : H.L. Toms, [between 1890 and 1899?]

Physical description

4 photographs : transparencies, coloured ; each 8.2 x 9 cm

Contributors

Lettering

Half an inch of being a soldier. Comic slides (Copyright). Last slide gives source of the designs: "From 'Scraps'"

Reference

Wellcome Collection 754962i

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Where to find it

  • nos. 1-4

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