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Background imageVote Collection: The Workers Husband

The Workers Husband. Lady Canvasser asks man, Have you got a vote Mr. Brown? Loafer, Course I got a vote, and shall have so long as my wife takes in washing Date: circa 1909

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragette, poker Rolling Pin

Suffragette, poker Rolling Pin. Scruffy woman with a poker in one hand and a rolling pin in the other declares, I want my Vote Date: circa 1910

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragette, Blokes for Women

Suffragette, Blokes for Women. Stereotypical ugly suffragette stands on a stool seeking converts to the cause, while two children wave placard with caption, Blokes for Women

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragette, Not a Vote - a Bloke

Suffragette, Not a Vote - a Bloke. The newspaper boy heckles a suffragette campaigner, shouting, Its not a vote you want - Its a Bloke

Background imageVote Collection: Women candidates for parliament, 1919

Women candidates for parliament, 1919
Four female candidates for Parliament in the 1918 General Election, when women over the age of 30 were given the vote for the first time

Background imageVote Collection: Rise of the Labour Party in Britain by G. H. Davis

Rise of the Labour Party in Britain by G. H. Davis
The rise of the Labour Party in the British Parliament over the course of 45 years, symbolised as a river growing wider and wider

Background imageVote Collection: Women voting in Russian election

Women voting in Russian election
Women in Russia voting in an election in January 1918, they were just given the right to vote the year before. Date: 1918

Background imageVote Collection: W H Smith Cartoon

W H Smith Cartoon
WILLIAM HENRY SMITH depicted trying to capture the Irish vote Date: 1825 - 1891

Background imageVote Collection: Peter Hearne, chairman of the Graduates? and Students? S?

Peter Hearne, chairman of the Graduates? and Students? S?
Peter Hearne, chairman of the Graduates? and Students? Section, left, seconds the vote of thanks at the fourth Royal Aeronautical Society President

Background imageVote Collection: Air Marshal Sir Owen Jones, left, proposes the vote of t?

Air Marshal Sir Owen Jones, left, proposes the vote of t?
Air Marshal Sir Owen Jones, left, proposes the vote of thanks at the fourth Royal Aeronautical Society President?s address and reception at the Assembly Hall, Church House, Westminster, London

Background imageVote Collection: Satire on the 1906 elections in France

Satire on the 1906 elections in France
A satire on the 1906 elections in France - Durand was an actual candidate - commenting on the various hues of political opinion in the country

Background imageVote Collection: National American Woman Suffrage postcard

National American Woman Suffrage postcard
Postcard endorsed and approved by the National American Woman Suffrage Association: The ballot being denied to Wman is a Blot on the Escutcheon Because WOMAN has the right to vote is no reason why

Background imageVote Collection: Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Por la Amnist�

Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Por la Amnist�
" Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). " Por la Amnistic votad al Frente Popular" (For the Amnesty, Vote the Popular Front)

Background imageVote Collection: Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Dignitat

Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). Dignitat
" Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). " Dignitat Catalana. Vota el Front d Esquerres" (Catalan Dignity. Vote the Left Front)

Background imageVote Collection: He shouts for Bryan, but this is the way he will vote

He shouts for Bryan, but this is the way he will vote. Illustration shows Richard Croker as the Tammany Tiger, dressed in formal wear and wearing a sash labeled Tammany

Background imageVote Collection: How will our German-American vote?

How will our German-American vote?. Illustration shows an elderly German American man with one hand pointing to his head and the other pointing to a coin bank labeled Savings Bank on a table

Background imageVote Collection: The vote of the gold democrats; - their countrys welfare be

The vote of the gold democrats; - their countrys welfare before their partys welfare. Illustration shows members of the Democratic Party labeled Sound Money Democrats casting votes for President

Background imageVote Collection: Where both platforms agree - no vote - no use to either part

Where both platforms agree - no vote - no use to either party. Illustration shows James Garfield and Winfield S. Hancock nailing a Chinese man between two Anti-Chinese boards labeled Republican Plank

Background imageVote Collection: Official program - Woman suffrage procession, Washington, DC

Official program - Woman suffrage procession, Washington, DC March 3, 1913. Cover of program for the National American Womens Suffrage Association procession, showing woman, in elaborate attire

Background imageVote Collection: Shall women vote?

Shall women vote?. Illustration shows a man labeled Graft Politics paying, with his left hand, a tramp labeled Floater at the end of a line of tramps outside a polling place

Background imageVote Collection: Canvassing for votes, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Canvassing for votes, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Robert Cresswell, who operated the twice daily omnibus service from Walton-on-the-Naze to Colchester and back, pictured with his supporters canvassing for votes during the Town Council elections

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragettes at Downing Street, London

Suffragettes at Downing Street, London
The scene at Downing Street, London, in 1911 when the Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, consented to receive a deputation of women to discuss womens suffrage. 1911

Background imageVote Collection: The General Election, 1924

The General Election, 1924, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald and H. H. Asquith the leaders of the competing political parties appear to be playing musical chairs

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragette as a goose

Suffragette as a goose
A superb propaganda postcard for Womens Rights, showing a goose in prison plummage, standing atop at bucket and speaking at a meeting of geese

Background imageVote Collection: French poster, nationalisation of mines

French poster, nationalisation of mines
A French poster about the nationalisation of mines. Date: 20th century

Background imageVote Collection: A Finnish woman votes

A Finnish woman votes
A Finnish woman puts her vote in the ballot box at an election. Finnish women had had the vote since 1905. 1913

Background imageVote Collection: Abdulla advertisement

Abdulla advertisement
A young lady named Claudia reclines in a sofa, smoking an Abdullas cigarette. The poem underneath (F. R. Holmes) engages with one of the political questions of the day

Background imageVote Collection: Political speech in Hampstead, 1940s

Political speech in Hampstead, 1940s
A candidate from the Hampstead Conservative Unionist Association makes a speech outdoors from a pedestal to an attentive audience of exactly two. 1940s

Background imageVote Collection: Before and After the Election

Before and After the Election
Before the election, the Candidate is begging the voter on his knees for his vote. Following the election, it is the voter who is on his knees, petitioning his (now) Member of Parliament

Background imageVote Collection: Gladstone after the Great Division

Gladstone after the Great Division
William Ewart Gladstone entering the House of Commons after the Great Division, which involved a vote of no confidence against the government of the Conservative Marquess of Salisbury

Background imageVote Collection: Anti-suffragette cartoon featuring woman and phrenologist

Anti-suffragette cartoon featuring woman and phrenologist
A fearsome-looking woman, with a scroll labelled Votes (for) Women, is having the bumps on her head examined by a man. He concludes that if she lives for a thousand years

Background imageVote Collection: Humours of Electioneering

Humours of Electioneering
Humorous illustration depicting a fresh-faced young farm worker casting his first vote in a General Election while a short-sighted gentleman marks his cross in another polling booth

Background imageVote Collection: Creative ways of electioneering, 1910

Creative ways of electioneering, 1910
A model dreadnought emblazoned with posters and the candidates names encourages voters in Taunton in Somerset, while boats in Portsmouth are smothered with posters for the Unionist candidate

Background imageVote Collection: The Election Campaign in Full Swing

The Election Campaign in Full Swing
Some curious scenes from the General Election campaign of 1910. The top left picture shows David Lloyd George making his way over the back wall of the Queen Hall Skating Rink in Peckham to address an

Background imageVote Collection: General Election: Confusion Worse Confounded

General Election: Confusion Worse Confounded
Three bewildered voters read the daily newspaper posters which give rather conflicting views on the status of their preferred political parties

Background imageVote Collection: The Coming of Labour

The Coming of Labour
Front cover illustration alluding to the growing strength of the Labour Party following the passing of the Franchise Bill

Background imageVote Collection: Humours of the Elections

Humours of the Elections
Two sketches showing humours of the 1892 election showing a canvassing costermonger in one picture and a modern Duchess of Devonshire in another

Background imageVote Collection: The General Election- The Perplexed Voter

The General Election- The Perplexed Voter
A perplexed voter scratches his head in confusion as two candidates from opposing political parties canvas for his vote

Background imageVote Collection: The Declaration of the Poll

The Declaration of the Poll
Illustration depicting a lively crowd scene in an unidentified town or city during the declaration of the poll in the 1892 General Election

Background imageVote Collection: Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Meeting in Corn Exch

Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Meeting in Corn Exch
View of the Ladies Gallery in the Corn Exchange, Edinburgh during a meeting in which four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone undertook his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign

Background imageVote Collection: Board of Guardians election leaflet, South Wales

Board of Guardians election leaflet, South Wales
A Board of Guardians election leaflet, urging the electorate to vote only for Jones and Morgan. Jabez Jones (the father of W E Jones) is pictured on the right

Background imageVote Collection: A Suffragettes Appeal to John Bull

A Suffragettes Appeal to John Bull
An illustrated postcard from around 1910 depicts a suffragette, shackled and in a prison cell. She is making an appeal to John Bull - a personification of England - with some lines from The Princess

Background imageVote Collection: Satire on the plea for a labourers vote

Satire on the plea for a labourers vote
Excellent political satire on the plea for a labourers vote, as both a Tory and a Liberal Politician get down on their knees to beg for the vote of the common working man

Background imageVote Collection: Saarland Plebiscite 1935

Saarland Plebiscite 1935
Counting the votes from Warthburg in Saarbrucken during the Saarland Plebiscite in 1935. 90% of Saar people voted for the Saarland to rejoin Germany

Background imageVote Collection: Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London

Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London
A large suffragette procession passing along the Embankment in Central London. The Coronation of George V in 1911 inspired the WSPU (Womens Social and Political Union)

Background imageVote Collection: Collecting charitable donations and votes

Collecting charitable donations and votes
A biddable dog collects money for charity surrounding by a group of little boys in Croydon during the elections of 1909. He is a supporter of Robert Hermon Hodge, MP for Parliament

Background imageVote Collection: Glass-Smashing for Votes! by Wilmot Lunt

Glass-Smashing for Votes! by Wilmot Lunt
This illustration shows suffragettes breaking windows in protest for the right to vote

Background imageVote Collection: Pauls Cross

Pauls Cross
The preaching place at Pauls Cross : it will be demolished by a vote of Parliament in 1643



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