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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
Produced by the Liberal Party for the forthcoming election. Lists and illustrates the Tory record during the previous Government and identifies various shortcomings such as its Free Trade record, South Africa and taxes. Size is approximately 2x3 metres in size. Artist: unknown Printer: Avenue Press Publisher: Liberal Party Place of Publication: unknown Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.
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 Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue reference indicated in Finding aids field.