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Chartists Collection

Background imageChartists Collection: A Chartist party, 1843

A Chartist party, 1843
Chartists attempte to force their giant charter through parliament. 1843

Background imageChartists Collection: Chartism Cartoon

Chartism Cartoon
NOT SO VERY UNREASONABLE... The Working Man presents his charter to Lord John Russell

Background imageChartists Collection: Female Chartists Cartoon

Female Chartists Cartoon
How to treat the female Chartists Cockroaches, rats and mice should see off the most ferocious crowd of females

Background imageChartists Collection: Cartoons, The Great Chartist Demonstration

Cartoons, The Great Chartist Demonstration -- No. IX, The Beginning and the End. 1848

Background imageChartists Collection: Chartist petition procession

Chartist petition procession
A print of the chartists procession of 1842 taking the great national petition of 3, 317, 702 signatures to the House of Commons

Background imageChartists Collection: Cartoon, A Great Demonstration

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

Background imageChartists Collection: Westgate Hotel and Mayors House, Newport, Wales

Westgate Hotel and Mayors House, Newport, Wales
Westgate Hotel and Mayors House. Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, after the Chartist Riot of 4 November 1839. 1839

Background imageChartists Collection: Chartist settlement - Cottage at Snigs End

Chartist settlement - Cottage at Snigs End
Front view of a cottage at Snigs End in Gloucestershire, one of a number of Chartist settlements in Britain founded by Feargus O Connor. 1850

Background imageChartists Collection: Cartoon, How to Treat the Female Chartists

Cartoon, How to Treat the Female Chartists -- cockroaches, rats and mice should see off the most ferocious crowd of females. Date: 1848

Background imageChartists Collection: SIR G GREY (1799-1882)

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

Background imageChartists Collection: Distribution of Staves

Distribution of Staves
The Great Chartist Demonstration: Distribution of the Staves Special constables prepare for trouble by handing out truncheons

Background imageChartists Collection: Sit-In in Church

Sit-In in Church
Chartists stage sit-ins in churches as a peaceful demonstration of their cause


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