Coloured cartoon entitled 'A Nearly Successful Effort To Introduce The Atmospheric System of Traction' by the English cartoonist and illustrator Willi


Coloured cartoon entitled 'A Nearly Successful Effort To Introduce The Atmospheric System of Traction' by the English cartoonist and illustrator William Heath Robinson (1872-1944). Robinson was best known for his comical drawings of ridiculously complicated machines designed to achieved simple objectives. This legacy is responsible for the phrase 'Heath Robinson', which entered popular language during the First World War (1914-1918) and is commonly used to describe any unnecessarily complex or implausible contraption.


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Photo credit: © ADAM HART-DAVIS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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