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Reginald Rait Canvassing on the Isle of Thanet, 1923Photograph showing the youngest candidate standing in 1923, Reginald I. Rait (Liberal) (centre of image), canvassing a voter in the Isle of Thanet
Cartoon, The Political Cheap-Jack -- Benjamin Disraeli, portrayed as a conman at a country fair, wooing his Buckinghamshire constituents during the General Election campaign, summer 1847. 1847
Orphans canvassing 1840sOrphans wearing their best attire, being shown to potential parents. Date: 1840s
HOGARTH / ELECTION / B / W / (2)2. Canvassing for votes Date: AFTER 1752
The Election, canvassing for votes, by William Hogarth2. Canvassing for votes Date: AFTER 1752
Nursing her Constituency by Reginald HigginsA young female political candidate or M.P. awkwardly nurses a baby while visiting her constituents. Date: 1929
Clementine, Diana and Winston Churchill 1931Left to right in car: Mrs Winston Churchill (Clementine Churchill), Miss Diana Churchill (eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine)
Election Poster 1900Election poster, 1900 Date: 1900
Canvassing for votes, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexRobert Cresswell, who operated the twice daily omnibus service from Walton-on-the-Naze to Colchester and back, pictured with his supporters canvassing for votes during the Town Council elections
Kid Lewis canvassing as a candidate for Mosleys New PartyKid Lewis, triple boxing champion and ex-holder of the world welterweight title standing as a New Party candidate in Whitechapel, East London
Political speech in Hampstead, 1940sA candidate from the Hampstead Conservative Unionist Association makes a speech outdoors from a pedestal to an attentive audience of exactly two. 1940s
Creative ways of electioneering, 1910A model dreadnought emblazoned with posters and the candidates names encourages voters in Taunton in Somerset, while boats in Portsmouth are smothered with posters for the Unionist candidate
The Election Campaign in Full SwingSome curious scenes from the General Election campaign of 1910. The top left picture shows David Lloyd George making his way over the back wall of the Queen Hall Skating Rink in Peckham to address an
Canvassing for Votes in Derby, 1910Three images depicting candidates canvassing for votes in Derby during the General Election of 1910. At half-time, the Unionist candidates walk across the ground in the match between Derby County
Humours of the ElectionsTwo sketches showing humours of the 1892 election showing a canvassing costermonger in one picture and a modern Duchess of Devonshire in another
The General Election- The Perplexed VoterA perplexed voter scratches his head in confusion as two candidates from opposing political parties canvas for his vote
Suffragette Christmas CardTopical Christmas card designed by Louis Wain featuring one of his famous cats dressed as a suffragette, waving a flag and carrying Votes for Women pamphlets in a bag slung across her chest
The sirens of the canvass: the candidates best alliesAn impressionable voter: In no former Election have women played so prominent and effective a part as in the present. Even the platform is theirs now
Wooing the VotersWooing the voters. Churchill meets Leicester footballers, Lady Astor at an open-air meeting at Portsmouth and Lloyd George canvassing in Lancashire
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