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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 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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National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies leaflets to 1914, Part 1 of 2

Corporate author: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
Description: Leaflets date from 1907 to 1914. 1 looseleaf v. (108 leaflets and flyers).
Includes:

  • What does this tree mean? National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912
  • Australian Senate on women's suffrage
  • Why midwives and nurses need votes
  • Votes for women - the Conciliation Bill explained
  • The Conciliation Bill for women's suffrage
  • Mr. Asquith's pledge for the Conciliation Bill
  • What working people say about the Conciliation Bill
  • All or some or some or none?
  • Votes for women householders
  • Wrecking Amendments
  • Women Municipal electors and the Parliamentary vote
  • Manifesto issued by the Executive Committee
  • Appeal to suffragists
  • Women's suffrage this session
  • Women's suffrage and the Referendum
  • Constitutional suffragists and the militants
  • How the Reform Bill of 1832 was won
  • The new development in the policy of the NUWSS
  • The vital claim - an appeal to Liberal women
  • The Reform Bill and women's suffrage
  • The best friends of women's suffrage

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LSE Calendar 1907 - 1908

Corporate author: London School of Economics and Political Science
Publisher: London School of Economics and Political Science
Note: For citation purposes check full catalogue at LSE Archives catalogue

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