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Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 2, Part 4 of 5

Part 4 of UDC box 343:

  • Butler, Josephine; Letter by Mrs Josephine E Butler, read at the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union Meeting at St James's Hall, London 6 May 1892; ?, 1892; 4p
  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett and Blackburn, Helen; The Women's Suffrage Appeal; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1894; 3p
  • (Various men and women); Report of a Public Meeting Held in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, on Monday 28 Apr 1873, EB Eastwick Esq MP in the Chair; London: National Society for Women's Suffrage Central Committee, 1873; 18p
  • Jones, JV; The Enfranchisement of Women. A Speech Delivered at a Meeting of the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, on 18 Apr 1893 by JV Jones (Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire); London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1893; 8p
  • Carlisle, Rosalind Frances Howard; Speech by the Countess of Carlisle Delivered at a Meeting in St James's Hall, on 19 Jun 1894, held in support of Amendments to Extend the Franchise to Women in the Registration Bill, 1894; London: Women's Liberal Federation, 1894; 4p
  • Central Society for Women's Suffrage; Quarterly Statement of the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 29 Parliament Street, SW. 28 Jan 1890; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage,1890; 9p
  • Lindsay, Professor; Professor Lindsay, DD (Glasgow University), on Women's Suffrage; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1880s; 1p
  • Rockell, Frederick; The Bearing of Co-operative Experience on the Question of Women's Suffrage. Being a prize essay by Frederick Rockell; (Printer: Women's Printing Society Ltd), 1891; 15p
  • Llewelyn Davies, J; The Advance of Women. (Read at a Church Conference, 3 [Jul 1884], by the Rev J Llewelyn Davies, MA, Rector of Christ Church, St Marylebone; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1884; 1p
  • Morgan, Gwenllian EF; The Duties of Citizenship. The Proper Understanding and Use of the Municipal and Other Franchises For Women. A paper read at the Annual Conference of the National Union of Women Workers, Manchester, Oct.27th, 1896, by Miss Morgan, of Brecon; London: Women's Local Government Society, 1896; 8p
  • McLaren, Walter Stowe Bright; The Political Emancipation of Women by Mr WSB McLaren, MP. (Reprinted from the Westminster Review); London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1887; 12p
  • Lindsay, Anna; Christian Women as Citizens. (Reprinted from The Englishman's Review, Dec 1884); London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1884; 11p
  • Bright, Ursula; Lancashire and Cheshire Union of Women's Liberal Associations. Address of the President, Mrs Jacob Bright, To the Council assembled at the Teneriffe Street Hall, Bury New Road, Manchester, on 8 Jun 1898; [Manchester]: Lancashire and Cheshire Union of Women's Liberal Associations, 1898; 4p
  • Balfour, Arthur ; Speech in the House of Commons on Women's Suffrage. The Right Hon AJ Balfour, MP; London: Central Society for Women's Suffrage,1892; 7p
  • Wedgwood, Julia; The Political Claims of Women; London: London National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1870s; 12p
  • (Various MPs); The Debate, 1892, in the House of Commons on Women's Suffrage; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage,1892; 71p

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Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 2, Part 2 of 5

Part 2 of UDC box 343:

  • Rollit, Albert; Speech in Moving the Extension of the Parliamentary Franchise to Women Bill, by Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, DCL, MP, in the House of Commons, 27 Apr 1892; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1892; 17p
  • Slack, Alice; A Menace to Liberty by Mrs Bamford Slack; London: Women's Liberal Federation, 1903; 4p
  • McIlquham, Harriet; Women Outlanders; [Cheltenham Examiner], 1899; 1p
  • Anon; Women's Suffrage. (Reprinted from The Women's Gazette', 6 Sep 1890); Bristol: Women's Liberal Association, 1890; 1p
  • Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage; An Address to English Men and Women who value Representative Government; Bristol: Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1860s; 2p
  • Elmy, Elizabeth Wolstenholme; Women's Suffrage. (Reprinted from Shafts for Jul 1897); Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, 1897; 2p
  • Butler, Josephine; Women and Politics. Extract from a speech by Mrs Josephine E Butler, at a Meeting of the Portsmouth Women's Liberal Association, Feb 1888 [amended in manuscript to 11 Apr 1888]; [Women's Liberal Association], 1888; 1p
  • Caird, Mona; Why do Women Want the Franchise? Paper read at the Birmingham Conference, 26 Oct 1892; Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, 1892; 4p
  • [Central National Society for Women's Suffrage]; A New Scheme of Work Adopted by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage. Leaflet No. 1. Affiliated Societies; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1890s; 4p
  • Dunckley, Henry; Should Women Have the Vote? By Henry Dunckley, LLD (Verax). (Reprinted from the British Weekly) ; Manchester: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1890; 12p
  • Pumphrey, Mrs; Address by Mrs Pumphrey, Vice-President North West Durham WLA [Women's Liberal Association], at a Drawing-Room Meeting of the West Bristol Women's Liberal Association, Held 29 Oct 1896; Bristol: [West Bristol Women's Liberal Association], 1896; 4p
  • Newman, RW; A Lecture on Women's Suffrage, Delivered in Bristol Athenaeum, 24 Feb 1869, by Emr. Prof. FW Newman, for the Clifton and Bristol Society for Women's Suffrage; Bristol: Bristol and Clifton Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage [NB the name of the society is different on the front and back of pamphlet; 16p]
  • Wilson, JM; A Speech Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, on 29 Nov 1893, by the Ven. JM Wilson, MA, Vicar of Rochdale, and Archdeacon of Manchester; Manchester: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1894; 10p
  • [Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage]; Twenty-Five Reasons for Supporting Women's Suffrage. (Reprinted from the English Labourer's Chronicle of 6 Sep 1884); London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1884; 2p
  • Anon; Women's Work and Women's Vote. Reprinted by permission from the Pall Mall Gazette of Thursday Evening, 2 Dec 1891; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1891; 2p
  • [National Society for Women's Suffrage]; Special Appeal for Fund of Five Thousand Pounds; London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1884; 3p
  • (Various women); Opinions of Women on Women's Suffrage; Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879; 61p

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Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 2, Part 1 of 5

Part 1 of UDC box 343:

  • Bristol and West of England Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage; Directions for preparing a Petition to Parliament and for sending it to the Member for Presentation to the House of Commons; Bristol: Bristol and West of England Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, nd; 1p
  • [Central National Society for Women's Suffrage]; Twenty-Five Reasons for Supporting Women's Suffrage; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1884; 2p
  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett; Home and Politics. An Address Delivered at Toynbee Hall and Elsewhere by Mrs Henry Fawcett, LLD. Third edition; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1880s; 8p
  • Mill, John Stuart; Speech of John Stuart Mill, MP on the Admission of Women to the Electoral Franchise. Spoken in the House of Commons 20 May 1867; Typescript, n.d.; 19p
  • Bodichon, Barbara; Reasons For and Against the Enfranchisement of Women; London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1872; 16p
  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett; For Women's Suffrage by Mrs Fawcett. (Reprinted from the St James's Gazette, 7 Jan 1889); London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889; 7p
  • Hardie, Keir; Mr Keir Hardie, MP on Women's Suffrage; London: Central Society for Women's Suffrage, n.d.; 2p
  • Wedgwood, Julia; The Political Claims of Women; London: National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1870s; 12p
  • Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage; Some Supporters of the Women's Suffrage Movement ; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage and Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1897; 47p
  • Cobbe, Frances Power; Why Women Desire the Franchise; London: London National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1869; 12p
  • Becker, Lydia; Words of A Leader. Third edition; London: London Society for Women's Suffrage, 1909; 41p

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Correspondence and papers, 1909

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 4

  1. Letter from Tom Donald to Lansbury, 1 January 1909.
    142-143. Letter from Ten Bruggenkate to Lansbury, 12 January 1909.
    144-146. [Missing?].
  2. Newspaper article in 'The Labour Leader' by Lansbury overviewing the report of the Royal Commission on Poor Law administration, no date.
  3. Newspaper article in 'Justice' by Lansbury titled 'The Abolition of Pauperism', 20 February 1909.
  4. Newspaper article in 'Justice' on unemployed demonstrations, 20 February 1909.
  5. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lansbury, 13 March 1909.
  6. Letter from Joseph Fels to Elizabeth Lansbury, 15 March 1909.
    152-153. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 1 May 1909.
  7. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 25 May 1909.
    155-159. Letter from May Tennant to Lansbury, 26 May-10 June 1909.
  8. Letter from HJ Kitcat to Lansbury, 17 June 1909.
    161-162. Letter from ES Kitcat to Lansbury, [17 June 1909?].
    163-164. Letter from Reverend Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, 17 June 1909.
    165-166. Letter from Nellie Brine to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
  9. Letter from Gordon Crosse to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
  10. Letter from John A Grant to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
  11. Letter from H Finnis Johnson to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
    170-171. Letter from Arnold Pinchard to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
  12. Letter from A Evans Thorp to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
    173-174. Letter from Beatrice Webb to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
    175-176. Letter from Charles P Williams to Lansbury, 18 June 1909.
  13. Letter from Francis Davey to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
  14. Letter from Helen Fisher to Elizabeth Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
  15. Letter from Reverend Charles Jenkinson to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
    180-182. Letter from HJ Kitcat to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
  16. Letter from Charles Mostyn Lloyd to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
    184-185. Letter from Manley Power to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
  17. Letter from John Scurr to Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
    187-188. Letter from Lina and Jack Wilson to Elizabeth and George Lansbury, 19 June 1909.
  18. Letter from Joe H Banks, Secretary of the Borough of Poplar Trades and Labour Representation Committee, to Lansbury, 20 June 1909.
    190-191. Letter from Bow and Bromley Socialist Sunday School to Lansbury, 20 June 1909.
  19. Letter from Edward Cruse, Chairman of Amalgamated Toolmakers, to Lansbury, 20 June 1909.
    193-194. Letter from Richard H Green to Lansbury, 20 June 1909.
    195-196. Letter from Edgar E Metivier to Lansbury, 20 June 1909.
    197-198. Letter from Charles R Enever to Lansbury, 21 June 1909.
  20. Letter from Walter Hazell to Lansbury, 21 June 1909.

Correspondence and papers, 1909

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 5

  1. Letter from Cosmo Gordon Lang to Lansbury, 21 June 1909.
    201-202. Letter from Mrs Samuel March to Elizabeth and George Lansbury, 21 June 1909.
    203-204. Letter from Henry Mosley to Lansbury, 21 June 1909.
    205-206. Letter from H Russel Wakefield, Bishop of Birmingham, to Lansbury, 21 June 1909.
  2. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 22 June 1909.
  3. Letter from Joseph Fels to George and Elizabeth Lansbury, 22 June 1909.
  4. Letter from Mrs William Johnson to Lansbury, 22 June 1909.
  5. Letter from William Corbett Roberts to Lansbury, 22 June 1909.
  6. Letter from Mrs May Tennant to Lansbury, 22 June 1909.
  7. Letter from WC Roberts to Lansbury, 23 June 1909.
  8. Letter from Stofford W Brooke, MP, to Lansbury, 24 June 1909.
  9. Letter from Kathleen Wintour to Lansbury, 26 June 1909.
    215-216. Letter from Alice Macdonald to Elizabeth Lansbury, 27 June 1909.
    217-218. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 28 June 1909.
    219-220. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 29 June 1909.
    221-222. Letter from Henry Lockwood to Lansbury, 29 June 1909.
  10. Letter from Herbert Burrows to Lansbury, 30 June 1909.
  11. Card from Mrs C Mansell-Moullin to Lansbury, [June 1909?].
    225-226. Letter from Amy K Slater, Lansbury's sister, to Elizabeth and George Lansbury, [June 1909?].
  12. Card from Reverend NE Eggerton Swann to Lansbury, [June 1909?]. 228. Letter from Alfred A Watts to Lansbury, [June 1909?].
    229-232. Letter from W Monroe to Lansbury, 12 July 1909.
    233-234. Letter from Reverend AJB Ritchie to Lansbury, 2 August 1909.
    235-236. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 5 August 1909.
    237-238. Letter from Reverend HJ Kitcat to Lansbury, 10 August 1909.
    239-240. Letter from Marion Coates Hansen to Lansbury, 11 August 1909.
    241-242. Letter from AJB Ritchie to Lansbury, 1 September 1909.
    243-244. Letter from Reverend Thomas Tiplady to Lansbury, 4 [September or December?] 1909.
    245-246. Letter from Cosmo Gordon Lang to Lansbury, 6 September 1909.
    247-249. Letter from RCK Ensor to Lansbury, 8 September 1909.
  13. Letter from HM Moffat to Lansbury, 8 September 1909.
  14. Newspaper article in the 'Fulham Observer' about Lansbury speaking on Poor Law Reform, 17 September 1909.
  15. Letter from Albert Bell, Secretary of Hull and District Trades and Labour Council, to Lansbury, 17 September 1909.
    253-254. Letter from Reverend JL Mortimer to Lansbury, 28 September 1909.
  16. Letter from Reverend AJB Ritchie to Lansbury, 11 October 1909.
    256-257. Letter from Princess Sophie Ananiev Kropotkin to Lansbury, 15 October 1909.
    258-259. Letter from Reverend John Drew Roberts to Lansbury, 19 October 1909.
    260-263. Letters from Reverend Samuel Augustus Barnett to Lansbury, 17-18 November 1909.
  17. Letter from Reverend John Scott Lidgett to Lansbury, 24 December 1909.
  18. Letter from Andrew Binny Ritchie to Lansbury, 24 December 1909.
    266-267. Christmas greeting card from Elizabeth and George Lansbury, 24 December 1909.

Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 2, Part 3 of 5

Part 3 of UDC box 343:

  • Harberton, Viscount; Observations on Women's Suffrage; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage,1882; 8p
  • Elmy, Elizabeth Wolstenholme; Modern Liberalism. The Enfranchisement of Women. [Manuscript inscription in Mrs Elmy's hand on the front: 'I have just posted to Mr Gibson a copy of this paper, of the speeches of the deputation to Mr Courtney and of my letters to ['Shafts' and the 'Women's Herald']; Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, 1892; 4p
  • Elmy, Elizabeth Wolstenholme; Women and the Franchise; Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, 1894; 2p
  • Scott, Mrs C P; Women's Suffrage from a Liberal Point of View by the late Mrs CP Scott; London: Women's Liberal Federation, 1902, reprinted 1908; 4p
  • 'AMP'; The Industrial Position of Women as Affected by Their Exclusion from the Suffrage. Being a paper read at the meeting of the British Association in Bristol in Sep 1875; Bristol: M Colby, 1875; 7p
  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett; Women's Suffrage Appeal. Report of the Committee, Jul 1894; London: Women's Suffrage Appeal, 1894; 2p
  • [Tabor, Eliza]; Mrs Mabury's Petition (fourth edition) by the Author of 'Rachel's Secret', 'A Sylvan Queen', etc. Suffrage Stories No. 2; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1900; 11p
  • (Various); Opinions of the Press: Being Articles and Extracts From the London and Provincial Press, Relating to the Discussion on Mr Mason's Resolution in the House of Commons, Jul 1883; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1883; 47p
  • Fordham, Mrs EO; The Duty of Woman Towards Humanity and Our Country: Towards Our Family: Towards Ourselves. Paper read at the Bedford conference, 14 Mar 1894, by Mrs EO Fordham; Congleton: Women's Emancipation Union, 1894; 8p
  • Chant, L Ormiston; What the Widow Thinks. Suffrage Stories No.6, third edition; London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, c.1870; 4p
  • [Women's Suffrage Appeal]; The Story of the Women's Suffrage Appeal; London: Women's Suffrage Appeal, 1896; 4p
  • Colby, M; Woman's Mission; Bristol: [Bristol Mercury], 1883; 1p
  • Elmy, Elizabeth Wolstenholme; Women's Suffrage. List of Constituencies and Members giving the votes for and against the Second Reading of the Parliamentary Franchise (Extension to Women) Bill, on Wednesday, 3 Feb 1897, with other information. (Introduction by Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy); London: Women's Emancipation Union, 1897; 19p
  • Bright, Jacob; Women Farmers and the Franchise. Extract from the Speech of Mr Jacob Bright MP, in the House of Commons, 30 Apr 1873; ?, 1873; 1p
  • Anon; Why Should Women Take an Interest in Politics?
  • The Coming Municipal Elections: the Duty of Women; Bristol: ?, nd; 2p
  • Stewart, Gertrude; Circular letter from the Secretary of the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage; London: Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1893; 2p
  • Mill, John Stuart; John Stuart Mill to Mary Carpenter on Women's Suffrage. Reprinted by kind permission of Messrs. Macmillan and Co. from 'The Life and Work of Mary Carpenter'; London: London Society for Women's Suffrage, 1890s; 7p
  • Anon; Women's Suffrage. Notes on the Appeal from Women. (Reprinted from The Englishwoman's Review, Oct 1893); London: Women's Suffrage Appeal, 1892; 7p

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Women's Suffrage Pamphlets, Vol 2, Part 5 of 5

Part 5 of UDC box 343:

  • [Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage]; The Local Government Act 1888 in Relation to Women Voters; Bristol: Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1888; 8p
  • Blackburn, Helen; Circular letter asking for volunteers; Bristol: Bristol and West of England Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, [1891]; 1p
  • Mill, John Stuart; Speech of the Late John Stuart Mill at the Great Meeting in Favour of Women's Suffrage, Held in the Music Hall, Edinburgh, 12 Jan 1871; London: Central Society for Women's Suffrage,1871; 8p
  • McIlquham, Harriet; The Enfranchisement of Women: An Ancient Right, A Modern Need. A paper read by Mrs McIlquham (Poor Law Guardian), to the Bedminster (Bristol) Champion Habitation of the Primrose League, on the 11 Dec 1891, Revised and Enlarged; London: Women's Emancipation Union, 1891; 18p
  • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett; Home and Politics. An Address Delivered at Toynbee Hall and Elsewhere by Mrs Henry Fawcett, LLD. Seventh reprint; London: Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage,c.1880s; 8p

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COLL MISC 0519/27 - Beware of False Statements About the Licensing Bill

Black and red ink full text poster on white paper, regarding the popular image of the Licensing Bill.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Waterlow and Sons Ltd
Publisher: Liberal Publications Department
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/47 - The Trade Money Box

Lithograph, red and black in on white paper. A foaming tankard engraved with various slogans, with an unidentified politician's face in the foam, above a quote from a meeting held in the City of London to protest against the Licensing Bill, produced for the Liberal Party.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: Avenue Press
Publisher: Liberal Publication Department
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0519/43 - A Question of Control

Lithograph in red and black ink on white page, showing John Bull stopping Lansdowne and Balfour in the street, who have a large bulldog representing the House of Commons reined in on a leash called Lords Tory Majority.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: Avenue Press Ltd
Publsher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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Correspondence and papers, 1908

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/3 part 3
99-100. Letter from Reverend John Edwin Watts-Ditchfield, Bishop of Chelmsford, to Lansbury, 13 January 1908.

  1. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lansbury, 20 January 1908.
    102-103. Letter from [?] to Lansbury, 8 February 1908.
    104-106. Letter from Reverend John Christian Pringle to Lansbury, 8 February 1908.
  2. Letter from George Francis Hamilton to Lansbury, 11 February 1908.
  3. Letter from John [Bollandsecy?], Paisley Labour Representation Committee, to Lansbury, 17 February 1908.
  4. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lansbury, 8 March 1908.
    110-111. Letter from John Vivian Kitto to Lansbury, 13 March 1908.
  5. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 21 March 1908.
    113-114. Letter from Will Crooks to Lansbury, 23 March 1908.
    115-116. Letter from Mary Fels to Lansbury, 14 April 1908.
  6. Letter from Joseph Fels to Lansbury, [May 1908?].
  7. Letter from Walter Coates to Lansbury, 1 May 1908.
  8. Letter from Reverend DHS Cranage, University of Cambridge, to Lansbury, 2 June 1908.
    120-121. Letter from William B Dean, Headmaster of Poplar Training School, to Lansbury, 12 July 1908.
  9. Letter from Henry J Kitcat to Lansbury, 23 July 1908.
    123-124. Letter from Ethel Grinling to Lansbury, 10 August 1908.
    125-129. [Missing?].
    130-132. Letter from James Ramsay Macdonald to Lansbury, 23 October 1908.
    133-134. Letter from Joseph Fels and receipt for payment to Lansbury, 26 November 1908.
    135-136. Letter from Tom Donald to Lansbury, 22 December 1908.
    137-138. Letter from Howard Candler to Lansbury, 24 December 1908.
    139-140. Letter from Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Lansbury, 24 December 1908.

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 0519/31 - Flattening Him Out, or, broadening the basis of taxation

A Tory wearing a monocle, spats, and a top hat with Tariff Reform written on it, is shown rolling a huge barrel called taxation over an angry-looking man of the Working Classes. Quotes from Tories about the desirability of broadening the basis of taxation appear in a cartouche to the left, and in the caption below the illustration.
Artist: F.C.G [Francis Carruthers Gould]
Printer: Waterlow and Sons
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/5 - Progressive Lesson No. 1 in Plain English

Progressive posters from the London County Council Elections of 1907. The central point of this poster is a painted picture of a man teaching another , slightly bemused looking man, by writing on a very large blackboard. On the blackboard is written the following:
'When the Trusts own Capital, the Moderates call it by its right name: Capital. But when the people own Capital, the Moderates and the Yellow Press call it Debts to frighten fools.'
At the bottom of the poster in large black lettering is written, 'Vote Progressive'.
Artist: Jordie
Printer: G.S Christie Limited
Publisher: London County Council Progressive Election Committee
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/10 - At the Back of Every Moderate Candidate Lurks the Electric Trust

Cartoon reprinted from the Daily Chronicle newspaper for the London County Council Elections of 1907. This cartoon is split into two different pictures. The top picture shows a group of men walking, viewed from the front, all wearing sandwich boards which spell out 'Moderate Party'. The second picture shows this same group of men viewed from the back and their boards spell out 'Electric Trust'.
Artist: David Wilson
Printer: Daily Chronicle
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/14 - Political Parable

Progressive poster from the London County Council Elections of 1907. Reprinted from the Westminster Gazette. This posters central feature is a long handwritten story written in nursery rhyme style. The text has cartoons at either side, showing a dog in a variety of situations.
The text at the bottom of the page reads,'Electors, beware of false names and Vote Progressive'.
Artist:
Printer: Carl Hentschel Ltd
Publisher: London County Council Progressive Election Committee
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/2 - Put No Trust in any of the Trusts

Reprint for Reynold's Newspaper, the popular Sunday journal,' of a cartoon concerning the London County Council Election of 1907. The cartoon in this poster shows a political meeting and a speaker shouting to an audience. The Speaker has 'Municipal Reform' written on his belly and is saying (in speech bubble)'Our Policy is- All of us, and, the remainder-for our friends!'. He is flanked by two men to his right, who are marked 'Capital Trust'. To his left, seated behind a table marked 'Municipal Reform', are three figures, one of whom declares, 'That's what I've always done!'. At the bottom of the cartoon are the heads of the audience from the back. On these heads are written various terms, such as 'Gas Trust','Landlords Trust' and 'No Parks and Music for the People, Primrose League'.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: John Dicks Press Limited
Publisher: Reynolds Newspaper
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/3 - Corrupt and Illegal Practices.Warning to All Whom It May Concern

London County Council Election poster from 1907. This poster continues with text regarding accusations of Bribery, Treating, Undue Influence and Personation. The text is black and the poster has a white background.
Artist: Unknown
Printer: Bowers Brother Limited
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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COLL MISC 0840/7 - The Confidence Trick

Reprint of a cartoon from the London Chronicle newspaper. This cartoon depicts a man, smoking a pipe, to the left of the picture, who hlds several bits of paper marked 'Votes'. To the right of the picture, leaning over him are three large men, dressed in black and wearing top hats. They are marked 'The Co. Promoter','The Manager' and 'The Director' from left to right. Behind their backs they hold pieces of paper marked Co. Prospectus and Electric Trust.
Artist: David Wilson
Printer: The Daily Chronicle
Publisher: Printer
Place of Production: London
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