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The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters, the Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) answering Mr J Redmond (engraving)
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The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters, the Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) answering Mr J Redmond (engraving)
1038710 The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters, the Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) answering Mr J Redmond (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters, the Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) answering Mr J Redmond. Illustration for The Graphic, 18 February 1893.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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Answering Debate Herbert Henry Asquith Home Secretary Mr Asquith
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This engraving, titled "The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters, the Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) answering Mr J Redmond" captures a pivotal moment in political history. Created by Sydney Prior Hall in 1893, this print showcases an intense exchange between two prominent figures of the time. Intriguingly framed within the context of imprisoned dynamiters, this artwork delves into a heated debate that unfolded during that era. The central focus is on Herbert Henry Asquith, who served as the Home Secretary at the time. With his stern expression and commanding presence, Asquith stands tall as he responds to Mr J Redmond's arguments. The intensity of this scene is palpable; it reflects not only the passion with which these politicians defended their positions but also highlights their commitment to shaping public policy. Through skillful engravings and intricate details, Hall masterfully captures every nuance of emotion etched onto their faces. "The Debate on the Imprisoned Dynamiters" serves as a reminder of how politics can ignite fervent discussions and shape society's course. It offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in history when individuals like Asquith and Redmond played significant roles in shaping public opinion. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from our private collection, we are transported back to a time where ideas clashed fiercely within parliamentary walls. This engraving invites us to reflect upon past debates while pondering how they
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