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Joseph Alfred Sparks campaigningJoseph Alfred Sparks (19011981) - a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician. Campaigning for the parliamentary constituency of Acton in 1945 with the slogan
1832 Victorian Map of Launceston
The Illustrated London News Election Map - 1906 - The electoral battlefield at a glance: Candidates and Constituencies by A Hugh Fisher. Date: 1906
1832 Victorian Map of Great Marlow
1832 Victorian Map of Windsor
1832 Victorian Map of Abingdon
1832 Victorian Map of Reading
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1832 Victorian Map of Greenwich
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1832 Victorian Map of Barnstaple
1832 Victorian Map of Tiverton
1832 Victorian Map of Malmesbury
1832 Pre Victorian Map of Wilton near Salisbury
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1832 Victorian Map of Salisbury
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1832 Victorian Map of Truro
1832 Victorian Map of St. Ives
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1832 Victorian Map of Penryn and Falmouth
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Campaign poster, Conservative PartyConservative Party Clubmen, Working Together - Campaign Poster 1962 Date: 1962
Sammy Barr, Communist candidate 1978Sammy Barr (centre, with glasses), Communist candidate in the by-election held in the Glasgow, Carscadden constituency in April 1978, along with supporters
Jo Richardson, Labour politician, with group at DagenhamJosephine (Jo) Richardson (second from left) (1923-1994), Labour politician, MP for Barking and feminist, with a group of workers at Dagenham, in her own constituency. Date: 1979
Enoch Powell, controversial British politician(John) Enoch Powell (1912-1998), British politician and Conservative MP from 1950 to 1974. After controversy over his Rivers of Blood speech in 1968
Ernest Bevin giving speech at East WoolwichErnest Bevin giving a speech to socialist workers at his East Woolwich constituency after a period of illness. Continuing as foreign secretary
Harold Macmillan elected M. P. for StocktonHarold Macmillan (1894-1986), publisher, Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, appearing in The Illustrated London News in November 1924 after his election as M.P
Women recording votes for the General Election 1955Women recording the General Election votes, 26 May 1955, in Brixton town hall, London. The 1955 General Election, often described as one of the dullest of the post-war period
Suffragette carA car adorned with suffragette slogans and flags during the Chelmsford constituency election of 1908. Date: 1908
The Illustrated London News - Diamond Chart Election Map: The Position of the Parties - also featuring politica thermometers ! Date: 1910
Winston Churchill returned as MP for Epping, 1924Winston Churchill returned for Epping with big majority, October 30th, 1924 in the General Election. The scene after the declaration showing Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and the Liberal
Mr Gladstone at DalkeithAn elderly William Gladstone campaigning for a fourth term as Liberal Prime Minister (which he won) at Dalkeith during his tour of the Midlothian constituency
Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George (1902-1966) English politician and the first female Member of Parliament for a Welsh constituency
Nursing her Constituency by Reginald HigginsA young female political candidate or M.P. awkwardly nurses a baby while visiting her constituents. Date: 1929
General Election Promo postcard for Sydney Hoffnung GoldsmidThe reverse of a promo postcard from January 1910 General Election for Sydney Hoffnung Goldsmid, Conservative candidate for Camberwell North who failed to defeat the incumbent Thomas James Macnamara
Caricature of Barry Sullivan, English actorCaricature of Barry Sullivan (1821-1891), English actor of Irish parentage who played many classical parts. In 1882 he agreed to be nominated for Parliament by an Irish constituency on Home Rule
Cartoon, Bradlaugh, Gladstone and John BullCartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP, W E Gladstone, Liberal Prime Minister, and John Bull as a magistrate. Bull says to Gladstone
Winston Churchill as by-election candidate, 1924Winston Churchill at the time of the Westminster Abbey by-election in 1924. The photo caption reads, " Churchill for Westminster
Clementine, Diana and Winston Churchill 1931Left to right in car: Mrs Winston Churchill (Clementine Churchill), Miss Diana Churchill (eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine)