The Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine that featured reviews, topical drawings, cartoons and short stories.
Published from Fleet Street, it was established in 1903 by George Holt Thomas.
It was notably popular[citation needed] during World War I for its publication of the "Old Bill" cartoons by Bruce Bairnsfather.
The magazine also employed many notable artists including H. M. Bateman, W. Heath Robinson, Howard Elcock, Helen McKie, Arthur Watts, Will Owen, Edmund Blampied and L. R. Brightwell.
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