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From LookandLearn.com Depicted: Howard Carter and Lord Carnavon in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. |
Illustrations by Coopertoons.com |
English Egyptologist Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, financial backer of the expedition, entering the tomb of Pharoh Tutankhamun |
By Stefano Bianchetti Illustration of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon in the Tomb of Tutankhamun |
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By Arthur George Racey, McCord Museum, Canada, 1922 |
![]() From 'John Bull', 'The Bayone Review', February 11, 1922 |
By Low, 'The Star', April 1, 1922 Depicted: Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary |
By Rom Mucha, 'The Passing Show', Warsaw, April 15, 1922 Britain declairs Egypt an 'Independent Sovereign State'. |
From 'The Daily Star', 'The Passing Show', June 3, 1922 'Turkish Nationalist Forces gain the upper hand against the Greek Army'. |
By Frank Reynolds, 'Punch', June 17, 1922 Pinchas Rutenberg was granted sole concession to supply electricity to |
![]() By Frank Holland, 'John Bull', June 30, 1922 |
By A.W. Lloyd, 'Punch', July 12, 1922 Winston Churchill depicted as the bumbling ridiculous "white knight" bearing milk, honey, and a present for Rutenberg. |
![]() By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 4, 1922 The first cartoon depcting Zionist and Arabs locked in conflict over Palestine. |
By E.T. Reed, 'The Bystander', September 6, 1922 Turkish Army captures Smyrna. |
![]() By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 11, 1922 |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 19, 1922 The Allied Powers demand the neutralization of the Turkish Straits. |
![]() 'The Passing Show', from 'Elmira Adventure', OH, USA, 1922 At Mudania the Allied Powers and the Turkish Nationalists pave |
![]() 'The Passing Show', from 'The Dallas News', 1922 Mustapha Kemal (Ataturk) proclaimes the abolition of the Ottoman |
'The Passing Show', from 'De Amsterdammer', September 24, 1922 |
By Wilmont Lunt, from 'The Bystander', September 27, 1922 Depicting Ataturk back at the Dardanelles |
From 'The Bystander', 1922 Thrace returned back to Turkish control. |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', 1922 |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 27, 1922 |
By Low, 'The Star', October 5, 1922 Jockeying for oil concessions at the Lausanne Conference. |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', November 4, 1922 |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', November 18, 1922 |
![]() By Strube, 'Daily Express', November 22, 1922 At the Lausanne Conference the WWI Allies conclude a Peace Treaty |
By H.H. Harris, 'The Bystander', December 12, 1922 Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary and Chicherin, Soviet Foreign Affairs Commissar, |
By Raven Hill, 'Punch', December 13, 1922 Royal exiles, Sultan Mohammed VI of Turkey, Prince Andrew of Greece and his son, |
By Wilmot Lunt, 'The Bystander', 1922 The Battlecruiser 'Goeben', legendary WWI German made and manned but owned by the |
By Strube, 'The Daily Express', December 30, 1922 |