Caption Competition

 

Welcome to The Public Domain Review caption competition! Each month we offer up an image calling out for verbal adornment and you — the cunning, witty, and imaginative reader — submit your caption via the comments on the relevant Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter post. From the entries a worthy winner will be chosen and rewarded with their choice of either: i) a beautiful PDR tote bag; ii) a selection of postcards from our back catalogue; or iii) a whopping 20% discount in our prints shop!

Current competition … #10

Submit your caption as a comment on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Closing date, end of the day on Tuesday 18th September.


Past winners…

#9

The Invention of the Umpire Face Mask, 1885

(submitted by Garrett Werner via Twitter)


#8

“The Ark will be leaving first thing Tuesday morning. All animals need to be loaded by 9:00 Monday night. Unicorn are you listening?”

(submitted by Greta Bahnemann via Facebook)


#7

“Where we’re going you won’t need pants.”

(submitted by @Jockybat via Instagram)


#6

Early attempts at the Roomba were often more work than simply sweeping the floor yourself.

(submitted by Phil Wood)


#5

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The inventor of the LOLcat instantly regretted what he had done.

(submitted by David Haden)


#4

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“I thought you asked if I had protection?”

(submitted by Mike Case, from Maryland, U.S.A)


#3

“Sir Joshua Kindell’s reading device offers paperwhite pages and stores up to 12 books. Carry case available.”

(submitted by Andrew Chapman, Oxfordshire, UK)


#2

“When I said I wanted a crowbar…”

(submitted by Ollie Mustill, from London, UK)


#1

“Oh, yes. The entrée is definitely locally sourced.”

(submitted by Amy Vail, from Rochester, U.S.A)


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