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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
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
The General Election - Free FoodersComic Postcard series - The General Election - Free Fooders. Candidates at a hustings face the warth of the electorate and also face a barrage of eggs and vegeatbles
UNRULY HUSTINGS CROWDAn unruly crowd at the Hustings Date: 1847
William Hogarths Election 3 of 4The Election- The Polling - scene at the hustings plate 3 of 4 Date: 1758
Westminster Election / FoxFox at the Westminster Election
Susi - Vote for Bigga BonesSusi - on the campaign trail - Vote for Bigga Bones. 1950s
Susi - at the hustings. 1950s
Harold Wilson at a political rally, sitting under an umbrella behind a speaker. Date: 1970s
Cartoon, Middlesex Election, 1804, a Long Pull, a Strong Pull, and a Pull All together, by James Gillray. Showing Sir Francis Burdett in a carriage labelled Peace & Plenty
Taft on the Campaign Trail in Colorado, USA - Giant VegWilliam Howard Taft (18571930), on the Campaign Trail in Colorado, USA - the card is entitled Prosperity due to the funny addition of piles of exaggerated-size vegetables
Politician pelted with rotten eggsA Politician (Juggins) is pelted with rotten eggs at a hustings. A clever play on words on this postcard from the Market Reports series
Trafalgar Square ElectHustings erected in the square at election time
The Hustings at Southwark Town Hall, London, 1852Engraving showing the Hustings outside Southwark Town Hall, during the General Election of 1852
The Hustings on Kennington Common, London, 1852Engraving showing the crowd on Kennington Common for the Lambeth hustings, during the General Election of 1852
The Hustings in Borough Road, Southwark, 1870Engraving showing the hustings for the Southwark election, held beside Borough Road, 1870
Open Election, BritainScene at a hustings in the days of OPEN ELECTRION, before the secret ballot was finally introduced in 1872 after being rejected time and time again
Election, WestminsterTHE WESTMINSTER ELECTION : the hustings in Covent Garden, adjoining St Pauls church - market women watch as the voters choose between Evans and Rous
Election, Brentford 1847THE MIDDLESEX ELECTION : the hustings at Brentford - the nomination of candidates - Lord Robert Grosvenor stands as the working mans hero
Unruly Crowd at HustingsAn unruly crowd attend the hustings at Eatanswill