English: Cartoon from Punch, the British humor magazine, entitled "The Passing of the Growler" showing Mr. Punch bidding farewell to the "growler" which was being replaced by taxicabs. Caption: "Good-bye, old friend. You've been very useful to me, but your day is done." The two men in the rear right are former cartoonists for Punch Charles Keene and John Leech.
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Graves, Charles Larcom (1914) Mr. Punch's History of Modern England: 1892-1914 A. Stokes, New York, page 195
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