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A Chartist party, 1843Chartists attempte to force their giant charter through parliament. 1843
Chartism CartoonNOT SO VERY UNREASONABLE... The Working Man presents his charter to Lord John Russell
Female Chartists CartoonHow to treat the female Chartists Cockroaches, rats and mice should see off the most ferocious crowd of females
Cartoons, The Great Chartist Demonstration -- No. IX, The Beginning and the End. 1848
Chartist petition processionA print of the chartists procession of 1842 taking the great national petition of 3, 317, 702 signatures to the House of Commons
Cartoon, A Great Demonstration -- satirical comment on the Chartist movement, depicting a Chartist leader backing down immediately when a magistrate tells him that his proposed demonstration will not
Westgate Hotel and Mayors House, Newport, WalesWestgate Hotel and Mayors House. Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, after the Chartist Riot of 4 November 1839. 1839
Chartist settlement - Cottage at Snigs EndFront view of a cottage at Snigs End in Gloucestershire, one of a number of Chartist settlements in Britain founded by Feargus O Connor. 1850
Cartoon, How to Treat the Female Chartists -- cockroaches, rats and mice should see off the most ferocious crowd of females. Date: 1848
SIR G GREY (1799-1882)SIR GEORGE GREY British statesman, an able Home Secretary who dealt capably with the Chartists. Few statesman have had more friends or fewer enemies
Distribution of StavesThe Great Chartist Demonstration: Distribution of the Staves Special constables prepare for trouble by handing out truncheons
Sit-In in ChurchChartists stage sit-ins in churches as a peaceful demonstration of their cause