Description
with London visible in the distance
Original is oil on board 10 1/4x8 1/4 (inches)
View of houses and shop fronts including the Marco Pollin cafe and restaurant and the premises of CW Butler
British Prime Minister David Lloyd George inspecting munitions workers during a visit to a fatory in Neath
Dissent in Earnest Size:L: 80 x 60cm with London visible in the'Dissent in Earnest', 1860. 'We Defer to their Feelings, but we cannot Assent to their Reasoning Parl Debate'. This cartoon depicts either Lord Palmerston, the Liberal Prime Minister, or Gladstone, Palmerston's Chancellor of the Exchequer, being harangued by Mr John Bright, the Quaker MP. This relates to the proposed Census Bill which would require the forthcoming census papers to be completed with the religious profession of the person signing the
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