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COLL MISC 0519/9 - Home Rule: 'Oh! Henry where did you get that cigar and why are you smoking it?'

  • UKLSE-DL1PO010010040009
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1904-1906
  • Parte dePoster Collections

British politicians forced to forced to endure the stink of Campbell-Bannerman's cigar of Irish Home Rule. Stylish image in three colours and black on white paper, produced for the Conservative/Unionist Party.
Artist: R. Troussel
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COLL MISC 0519/14 - Is this what you want to see?

  • UKLSE-DL1PO010010040014
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1905-1906
  • Parte dePoster Collections

Cartoon based on the Radical 'Infamous Poster', showing John Redmond herding a chain gang of politicians including Campbell-Bannerman and Asquith, towards the Home Rule Compound. The caption at the bottom of the poster exhorts its readers to vote against, and work against, the Radical Party.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Witherby and Co
Publisher: Conservative Central Office
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/20 - There was an old woman who lived in a shoe

  • UKLSE-DL1PO010010040020
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1905-1906
  • Parte dePoster Collections

Satire based on the nursery rhyme of the old lady who lived in a shoe, with Bannerman as the old lady, sitting in the road and blocking his ears. Behind him, the shoe is overflowing with characters representing Liberal Promises such as Social Reforms, Home Rule Promises, etc.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: David Allen and Sons Ltd
Publisher: Conservative Central Office
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/23 - What an outrage!

  • UKLSE-DL1PO010010040023
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1905-1906
  • Parte dePoster Collections

The Reverend Stiggins (?) is shown accosting a small schoolboy in a country lane, with the words What! your father wants you to learn the Church Catechism, in a school built by the Church of England? How dare he?
Artist: M.A
Printer: A White
Publisher: Conservative Central Office
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/28 - The Closed Door

John Bull is seen standing outside a Church School door, which bears a sign reading For Head and Assistant Master and Mistress-ships, no Nonconformist need apply. He comments that that is not his idea of religious equality. Text caption below image, large title in upper case type above. The poster is bordered by a thick red line.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: Avenue Press
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/34 - Don't be Hanky-Panky'd Again: The Hanky-Panky Government

[A J Balfour] posing as a conjuror or magician, stands behind a covered table, and places an egg named Khaki 1900 into John Bull's hat. [Joseph Chamberlain] peeks from behind the table cover holding a duck. In the next scene, Balfour withdraws two white rabbits from the hat (called Education Acts and Licensing Act 1904), while a duck called Tax on Food sits on its brim. Poster produced for the Liberal Party (based on a cartoon in the Westminster Gazette?).
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: The Avenue Press
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production
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COLL MISC 0519/37 - How the Tories Have Increased the Cost of Living

Blue and red ink on white paper, illustrating the increase in the price of tea and sugar under a Tory government (Tory government of 1905 compared to Liberal government of 1895), produced for the Liberal Party.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Avenue Press
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/42 - Paws Off!

Lithograph depicting Justice (armed with the Sword of Temperance) pulling the disguise from a British Lion to reveal an unidentified politician's drink-flushed face. The lion is standing on a scroll representing the Licensing Bill.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Waterlow and Sons
Publisher: Liberal Publication Department
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/75 - Liberal and Tory Finance, No. 3: National Debt

Three colour lithograph (black, blue, red) produced for the Liberal Central Association, comparing the Liberals record on reducing the National Debt with that of the Conservatives, between 1865 - 1885. Mostly text, with a large graph.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: National Press Agency Ltd
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/76 - To the Parochial Electors of St. Anne's-on-the-Sea

Handbill produced for John Allen's campaign to stand for the New District Council on the platform of making St. Anne's-on-the-Sea one of the healthiest and most attractive Health Resorts in the Country, with commentary on the provision of public toilets, an improved slaughterhouse, better sanitation, etc., 17 November 1894.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Henry Maxwell and Co
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: Blackpool
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COLL MISC 0519/77 - Political Parable

The tale of a little dorg who changed his name from Moderate to Minicipal Reform in order to gain admittance to a lady's house, but was still rejected, because it was the same little dorg. Text handwritten in stage Cockney with unsophisticated cartoons, reprinted from the Westminster Gazette.
Artist: F.B
Printer: Carl Hentschel Ltd
Publisher: London County Council Progressive Election Committee
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/80 - Each for all and all for each

Reproduction of a portrait of Chamberlain? in sepia tones, set in against a burnt orange backgroud, with the title below the picture, and the heading, Tariff Reform League at the top.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Sir Joseph Causton and Sons Ltd
Publisher: Tariff Reform League
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/81 - Free imports have made Britain the dumping ground of all nations..

Lithograph cartoon (red and blue on white), depicting John Bull, Uncle Sam and ?Kaiser Bill, with text banner top and bottom, and a poem on free trade begining There was a young man of Berlin... Pro-Tariff Reform poster produced for the Liberal Unionist Council.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Dobson, Molle and Co Ltd
Publisher: Liberal Unionist Council
Place of Production: Edinburgh
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COLL MISC 0519/86 - Wake Up. Now or Never!

  • UKLSE-DL1PO010010040081
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1903-1906
  • Parte dePoster Collections

Black and red ink full text poster with very detailed statistics from the Report of the Royal Commission on Depression of Trade, 1886,in order to illustrate The Cause for the Decline in British Industry.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Jackson, Wragge and Co
Publisher:
Place of Production: Manchester
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COLL MISC 0519/88 - What Price Today? Shopman: A loaf is three halfpence more today, boy!

A fat shopkeeper stands behind a counter next to baskets piled high with bread, with shelves loaded with foreign produce behind him. A small thin boy in tattered clothes stands in front of the counter, trying to buy bread. A General Election poster for 1906, the text struck through, can be seen in the foreground. Banner top and bottom.
Artist: E Huskinson
Printer: Hill, Sifken and Co
Publisher: Tariff Reform League
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/92-3 - Large segments of "A Free Trade Forecast"

Large colour lithograph in 8 pieces [section 6 missing], depicting a Free Trade Shop selling all sorts of imported goods, with an unemployed British workman standing outside being addressed by a wealthy German, a member of the Cobden Club.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Percival Jones Ltd
Publiher: Imperial Tariff Committee
Place of Production: Birmingham
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COLL MISC 0519/92-4 - Large segments of "A Free Trade Forecast"

Large colour lithograph in 8 pieces [section 6 missing], depicting a Free Trade Shop selling all sorts of imported goods, with an unemployed British workman standing outside being addressed by a wealthy German, a member of the Cobden Club.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Percival Jones Ltd
Publiher: Imperial Tariff Committee
Place of Production: Birmingham
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Correspondence and papers, 1906

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/2 part 6

  • 287-288. Letter from Francis Davey to Lansbury, 29 September 1906.
    1. Letter from Joseph Fells to Lansbury, 30 September 1906.
  • 290-292. Letter from GEF Hansen to Lansbury, 14 October 1906.
    1. Letter from TC Witherby to Lansbury, 15 October 1906.
    1. Letter from TC Witherby to AW Banks, 16 October 1906.
  • 295-296. Letter from Jane Cobden to Lansbury, 31 October 1906.
    1. Newspaper article from the 'Daily News' about meeting of unemployed Woolwich workmen to demand war contracts, 1 November 1906.
  • 298-298c. Newspaper article from the 'Daily News' about report condemning poor relief by Poplar Guardians, 9 November 1906.
  • 299-300. Letter from Tom E Glossop to Lansbury, 9 November 1906.
    1. Letter by Lansbury to the editor of 'Justice', 10 November 1906.
    1. Newspaper article about Lansbury's reply to charges of corruption in Poplar, 10 November 1906.
    1. Newspaper article about Crooks' reply to charges of corruption in Poplar, 11 November 1906.
    1. Newspaper article about Poplar Guardians' reply to charges of corruption, 15 November 1906.
    1. Newspaper article from 'The Local Government Journal' about JS Davy's, LGB Inspector, report on corruption charges against Poplar Guardians, 16 November 1906.
    1. Letter from Thomas Barnett, of the Brotherhood Church, to Lansbury, 26 November 1906.
    1. Receipt of payment from Lansbury to Tatham Oblein and Nash for 'The Double House,' Aldborough Hatch, 28 November 1906. * 308. Letter from [?] to Lansbury, 28 November 1906.
    1. Letter from Reverend Henry Russell Wakefield to Lansbury, 23 December 1906.

Correspondence and papers, 1907

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 1
1-20. Manuscript by George Lansbury about trade unionism, [1907?].
21-24. Letter from May Tennant (Wife of Harold John Tennant) to Lansbury, 1 January 1907.
25-26. Letter from CH Grinling to Lansbury, 2 January 1907.
27-28. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 4 January 1907.

  1. Letter from Wm. Barefoot, Secretary of the Woolwich Labour Representation Association, to Lansbury 5 January 1907.
    30-31. Letter from HC Mott, Clerk to the Guardians and Superintendent Registrar, to Lansbury, 15 January 1907.
    32-33. Letter from Jane Cobden to Lansbury, 12 February 1907.
    34-35. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Elizabeth Lansbury, 20 February 1907.
  2. Letter from M. Bridges Adams to Lansbury, March 1907.
  3. Letter from Will Crooks to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
    38-39. Letter from Septimus Dawson to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  4. Telegraph from National Liberal Club to Lansbury, March 1907.
    41-42. Letter from Mrs May Tennant to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  5. Letter from Reverend H Russel Wakefield, Bishop of Birmingham, to Lansbury, 3 March 1907.
  6. Letter from Reverend James Granville Adderley to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
    45-46. Letter from Reverend Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
  7. Letter from Frank Smith, North Lambeth Labour Candidate, to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
  8. Letter from F Herbert Stead to Lansbury, 4 March 1907.
    49-50. Letter from James Keir Hardie to Lansbury, 7 March 1907.

Correspondence and papers, 1907

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 2
51-52. Letter from L Jenkins Jones, candidate with Lansbury in Woolwich, to Lansbury, 7 March 1907.

  1. Letter from Reverend Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, enclosing donation, 9 March 1907.
  2. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 13 March 1907.
  3. Letter from John Lindsay, Secretary of the Maryland Small holders' Co-operative Society, to Lansbury, 21 March 1907.
  4. Telegraph from [Dean?] to Lansbury, March 1907.
  5. Telegraph from Woolwich Labour Party to Lansbury, March 1907.
  6. Telegraph from [Tennant?] to Lansbury, March 1907.
  7. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 28 March 1907.
    60-61. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 9 May 1907.
  8. Letter from Lady Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, Treasurer of the National Executive Committee of the Women's Social and Political Union, to Elizabeth Lansbury, 23 May 1907.
  9. Mr and Mrs Thomas Fisher Unwin's invite card to attend a meeting of the delegates to the Russian Social-Democratic Congress, 26 May 1907.
  10. Mr and Mrs George Lansbury's invite card to attend a party of Reverend Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, [?] 1907.
  11. Letter from Reverend Wm Henry Griffith Thomas to Lansbury, 21 June 1907.
  12. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lord George Hamilton, 3 July 1907.
  13. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 3 July 1907.
    68-69. Letter from Jane Cobden to Lansbury, 14 July 1907.
  14. Letter from Reverend George Lowther Davey, Rector of Binstead, to Lansbury, July 1907.
  15. Newspaper article by the 'Ohio Times Star' about Toynbee Hall, 12 August 1907.
  16. Letter from Frank Smith to Lansbury, 15 August 1907.
    73-75. Letter from Reverend CH Grinling to Lansbury, 15 August 1907.
    76-77. Letter from Eleanor Coates to Lansbury, 19 August 1907.
    78-79. Letter from Mary and Joseph Fels to Lansbury, 24 August 1907.
  17. Letter from Septimus Dawson to Lansbury, 9 September 1907.
  18. Letter from George Lansbury to [?] Smith, 12 September 1907.
    82-83. Letter form Richard H Green to Lansbury, 4 October 1907.
    84-85. Letter from Henry Lockwood to Lansbury, [1907?].
  19. Letter from HAE Standfast, East London Church Fund, to Lansbury, 30 October 1907.
    87-92. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 30 October -18 November 1907.
  20. Newspaper article about George Lansbury speaking in Paisley, 30 November 1907.
    94-95. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 6 December 1907.
    96-97. Letter from Robert Pollok to Lansbury, 12 December 1907.
  21. Letter from Jospeh Fels to Lansbury, 14 December 1907.
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