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COLL MISC 0519/11 - He's good enough for me

John Bull reaches out to lay his hand in a benedictory fashion upon the shoulder of a reluctant but noble-looking Balfour.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: McCorquodale and Co
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/22 - Vote for the Conservatives Who Gave You the Alliance

Cartoon showing John Bull shaking hands with a Japanese soldier, against the Union Flag and Japanese flag, with a packet marked Alliance at their feet. Text banner top and bottom.
Artist: E Huskinson
Printer: Hill, Sifken and Co.
Publisher: Conservative Central Office
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/30 - An Eye Opener

Black and red ink on white paper. Lithograph produced for the Liberal Party showing a British housewife attempting to buy white bread in a shop in German, but being offered only black bread.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Avenue Press
Publisher: Liberal Publication Department
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/35 - Help for the Workers

Black ink lithograph illustrating Asquith's second budget, showing Asquith standing outside the Treasury facing a middle class man in a top hat and a working class man with a bag on his back. He is holding two signs, one regarding a cut in income tax, the other regarding money set aside for old age pensions. Banner at top and commentary at bottom.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: The Avenue Press Ltd
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/39 - Why Toryism Would Mean Dearer Living

Cartoon of Balfour holding a plate in front of him with a small loaf of bread on it. Text banner at top and caption at bottom. Liberal poster protesting against a proposed tax on food.
Artist: F.B
Printer: Avenue Press
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/40 - Obscuring the Issue

Full colour lithograph showing Balfour up a ladder in a flat cap and Chamberlain pasting a sign reading Beware of Home Rule over the top of Liberal posters criticising their taxation policies.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: Avenue Press Ltd
Publisher: Liberal Publications Department
Place of Production
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COLL MISC 0519/83 - Unfair Competition

A farmer sits on a railway platform with crates and baskets of produce , watching a train called the Foreign Produce Express loaded with foreign produce, steaming past. He laments the need for tariff reform.
Artist: G.V
Printer: Hill, Sifken and Co
Publisher: Tariff Reform League
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/90 - A Free Trade Forecast

Smaller version of Coll Misc 519/92, 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
Publisher: Imperial Tariff Committee
Place of Production: Birmingham
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COLL MISC 0519/91 - A Free Trade Forecast

Full version of colour lithograph, depicting a Free Trade Shop selling all sorts of imported goods, with an unemployed British workman standing outside being discussing the unattainable goods on display whilst the wealthy German owner, a member of the Cobden Club, addresses his Jewish (?) neighbour. In the distance a hunger march is being carried out by unemployed British labourers.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Percival Jones Ltd
Publisher: Imperial Tariff Committee
Place of Production: Birmingham
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Christian pacifist. Vol 1. No 1. January 1939

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. Vol 1. No 3. March 1939

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. Vol 1. No 6. June 1939

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. Vol 2. No 6. June 1940

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. Vol 2. No 7. July 1940

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. Vol 2. No 9. September 1940

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. No 1. January 1942

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. No 3. March 1942

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. No 5. May 1942

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
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Christian pacifist. No 7. July 1942

Corporate author: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
The Christian Pacifist acted as both journal and newsletter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Christian Peace Groups who report within. It contained event reports and opinion pieces to make people think. This means unless specified the contents may not reflect the current or previous views of the organisation(s) named within.
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation. London
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.

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