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Protectionism Collection

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Sir Robert Peel, c. 1846

Sir Robert Peel, c. 1846
Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea

Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to School

Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to School
Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party She Looks After Back to School. A satirical comment on the Morning Herald newspaper (represented here as the Dickens character Mrs Gamp)

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon, The Political Chameleon

Cartoon, The Political Chameleon -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to change his partys allegiance from Protectionism to Free Trade in anticipation of an approaching General

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon, The Protection Giant

Cartoon, The Protection Giant -- Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum! I smell the Blood of an Englishman; Be he Alive, or be he Dead, I ll grind his Bones to make my Bread

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Postcard illustrating the merits of Free Trade - Larger Loaf

Postcard illustrating the merits of Free Trade - Larger Loaf
Postcard from 1906 issued as part of the campaign to elect the Liberal politician Sir Robert Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet (18361928) to office

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Joseph Chamberlain MP at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 4th Novem

Joseph Chamberlain MP at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 4th Novem
Illustration showing Joseph Chamberlain MP, delivering a speech on Protectionism and Free Trade, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of June?

Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of June? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism. Date: 1910

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of 1910?

Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of 1910? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism. Date: 1910

Background imageProtectionism Collection: John Bull disagreeing with Joseph Chamberlains Policies

John Bull disagreeing with Joseph Chamberlains Policies
Mr Bull: " What have you gor there Joe?" Joe: " Protection." Mr Bull: " Put it away or you ll hurt yourself." John Bull alarmed by Joseph Chamberlains dangerous policy

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Fiscal Inquiry - Free Trade versus Protectionism

Fiscal Inquiry - Free Trade versus Protectionism
Illustration of the political and social argument between Free Trade and Protectionism, which rumbled along in Britain throughout the first decade of the 20th century

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Spain. Francos dicatorship. Post-war. Comprad

Spain. Francos dicatorship. Post-war. Comprad
" Spain. Francos dicatorship. Post-war. " Comprad productos espa񯬥 s" (Buy Spanish Produces)."

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Joseph Chamberlain MP at the Olympia Hall, 20th October 1903

Joseph Chamberlain MP at the Olympia Hall, 20th October 1903
Illustrations of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain MP, Radical English politician, delivering an address on Protectionism at the Olympia Hall, Newcastle

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Sir Robert Peel, 1846

Sir Robert Peel, 1846
K0 Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, sketched speaking in the House of Commons, January 1846

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Sir Robert Peel, c. 1850

Sir Robert Peel, c. 1850
Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, surrounded by illustrations of his political achievements

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Drayton Bassett Church, 1850

Drayton Bassett Church, 1850
Engraving of Drayton Bassett Church during the funeral of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister

Background imageProtectionism Collection: Sir Robert Peel on horseback, c. 1850

Sir Robert Peel on horseback, c. 1850
Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, on horseback. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism


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