Punch and Judy (1828) 2

Punch and judy 1828 illustration

The man standing to the right of the booth in the picture is the money collector or bottler, whose job it was to announce the show and collect payment from the crowd.

The distinctive, squeaking voice of Punch is obtained by the 'Professor' speaking through a tin whistle called a swatchel or swazzle placed in their mouth.

Location: Collier, J P (1828) Punch and Judy, with illustrations designed and engraved by George Cruikshank. Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England. London: S Prowett, 55 Pall Mall. ISG A791.538 1828

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