Image: Charles Workman Vanity Fair 31 March 1910
Description: Caricature of Charles H. Workman dressed as Jack Point in The Yeomen of the Guard. The Vanity Fair caption reads, "Through every passion raging". Accompanying biography read "The only part of him which gets tired is his tongue, and occasionally the oft-repeated lines have got muddled. 'Self-constricted ruddles', 'his striggles were terruffic', and 'deloberately rib me' are a few of the spoonerisms he has perpetrated. Success has not spoilt him. He is a professional humourist, who has been known to make an Englishman laugh at breakfast".
Title: Charles Workman Vanity Fair 31 March 1910
Credit: Published in Vanity Fair, 31 March 1910. Downloaded from Christie's, LotFinder: entry 4647151
Author: Luke Fildes
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