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Conservative party television teamThe Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting
German elections 1912Illustration showing how inside the Reichstag is divided and how the German parities were decided at the dissolution. The above view shows the semi-circular floor of the House
General election- a scene at the Constitutional clubThe general election, a scene at the constitutional club. Victorian men at the Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue
Cartoon, Political Kidnapping (Electoral Reform)Cartoon, Political Kidnapping -- a satirical comment on the transfer of the electoral reform initiative from the Liberals (Lord John Russell) to the Conservatives (Lord Derby)
Cartoon, Orestes Pursued by the Furies -- depicting Lord Palmerston as Orestes, pursued by John Bright, Roebuck and Disraeli, a satirical comment on a cross-party combination of Bright
Cartoon, Dizzy and His Constituent -- a satirical comment on the way in which Benjamin Disraeli could butter up his Buckinghamshire constituents in his speeches. Date: 1858
The Election by William Hogarth1. Humours of an election, entertainment Date: AFTER 1752
Cartoon, Broad Bottom Drones storming the Hive, Wasps, Hornets & Bumble Bees joining in the Attack, by James Gillray. Showing leading politicians (both those in power and those in opposition)
Cartoon, Confederated Coalition, or, The Giants storming Heaven, with the Gods alarmed for their everlasting abodes, by James Gillray. Depicting government ministers Hawkesbury, Addington and St
Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull, or, the Waggon too much for the Donkeys! together with a distant view of the New Coalition among Johnnys Old Horses, by James Gillray
British coalition cabinet, 1915The Coalition cabinet for the Great War : Liberal, Unionist, Labour, Irish, Non-Party, with a key to whos who. Prime Minister H H Asquith formed the Second Asquith ministry
Dinner reception at election timeUpper class ladies and gentlemen at a dinner reception at election time, with a results board above them naming the four political parties: Conservative, NAT Liberal, Liberal and Labour
Churchill / Heckling / 1905WINSTON CHURCHILL Criticising old friends: now a Liberal MP, Churchill heckles his old friends the Conservatives