Orphaned Alan Bell Artwork 8

Here are a final six orphaned Alan Bell illustrations, some unearthed by Uncle George. They aren’t linked in theme.

This one is titled You Hunt a Fox and I Get a Vixen!:



This untitled one was (re)published in Dear Blushes 66:


This one, titled Crumpled Note, was published in Justice 45:


This is from the Contents page of Roué 3:


This lovely nurse appeared on the cover of Roué 23:


And finally, this curious arrangements of punishees illustrated the Letters pages of Roué 23:

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  1. This series has been a great exhibition of Alan Bell's genius. Some of the drawings feel like AB experimenting or doodling before coming up with his trademark punishee as exemplified in The Detention Room drawing and to some extent in the second work here: sweetly pretty, straight shoulder length hair, often with a ribbon tied in a bow, slim-waisted but full-bottomed. Thank you Mr Evans and Uncle George.

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  2. Yes, I second those thanks. Great collation from Uncle George via Mr Evans,

    Drawing two here rightly subjects a girl to a prodding and poking around in her knickers. The cane is appropriately intrusive and impersonal for this, as shown.
    A scenario for much intrusion in schoolgirl knickers would be morning knickers inspection in which all girls have to queue up so they can be intimately checked to see if they comply fully with school regulation navy knickers mandatory requirements. This can be done with the cane as it essentially entails the knickers are yanked open to ensure the girl’s navy knickers come complete with the required white gusset. Those failing to meet the rubric would be put to one side, and told to remove their knickers and join the cue for knicker detention. This is essentially a six-stroke bare bottom caning, administered with all other miscreants present. The prettier ones from sixteen years upwards would be further detained for ‘other’ prodding and poking as the head sees fit.

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  3. Thanks to Mr Evans for giving these works a wider circulation over the past several weeks, and for adding some extras. It would have been a shame if they had never made it to the internet.

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