Lancelot Speed
Lancelot Speed (1860–1931) was a Victorian illustrator of books, usually of a fantastical or romantic nature. He is probably most well known for his illustrations for Andrew Lang's fairy story books. Speed is credited as the designer on the 1916 silent movie version of the novel She by H. Rider Haggard, which he had illustrated.
He was also the director of a number of early British silent films.
The Wonderful Adventures of Pip, Squeak and Wilfred series
- The Wonderful Adventures Of Pip, Squeak And Wilfred
- Pip And Wilfred Detectives
- Wilfred's Wonderful Adventures
- Over The Edge Of The World
- Popski's Early Life
- The Castaways
- The Six-Armed Image
- Trouble In The Nursery
- Ups And Downs
- Wilfred's Nightmare
The Wonderful Adventures Of Pip, Squeak And Wilfred
Pip And Wilfred Detectives
Wilfred's Wonderful Adventures
Over The Edge Of The World
Popski's Early Life
The Castaways
The Six-Armed Image
Trouble In The Nursery
Ups And Downs
Wilfred's Nightmare
Lancelot Speed's cartoon work is the source of the nickname for the colourful commander of the WWII Special Forces unit "Popski's Private Army". Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Peniakoff DSO MC, a Belgian of White Russian descent, was called "Popski" by Bill Kennedy Shaw, the Intelligence Officer of the Long Range Desert Group, because his signallers had trouble with the spelling of his surname. Peniakoff earned early notoriety (and his MC) with his-behind-the-lines raids to blow up German petrol dumps, transported there and back, in some exasperation, by the LRDG.