William Heath Robinson (British, 1873 – 1944), Harry Tate – Fishing, a British three-sheet poster, lithograph in colours, c. 1920s, printed by John Waddington Ltd., Leeds, framed, approximately 221cm x 97.5cm

Harry Tate (born Ronald Macdonald Hutchinson) (British, 1872 – 1940) was a music hall comedian known for his motoring sketches. ‘Fishing’ was performed during the 1920s.

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