Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Illustrating the Grotesque

Heath Robinson Museum 50 West End Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom

Following the success of Uncle Lubin (1902), Heath Robinson was commissioned to illustrate The Works of Rabelais. These portray a bleak landscape largely peopled by grotesque peasants and priests whose lives are dominated by fear and superstition and who can find relief only in drunkenness and debauchery.

£6

Pinner Local History Society – 2000 Years of Traffic Signs

Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Speaker - Simon Morgan Visitors are very welcome (suggested donation £3). Pinner Local History Society begins 2024 with an intriguing talk by Simon Morgan, ‘2000 years of Traffic Signs’. Simon chairs the Ruislip Local History Society and is chair of the BSI committee that is responsible for traffic signs. He was asked by the Department…