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Franchise Bill Collection

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: The Franchise Bill, 'Better Late Than Never!'(engraving)

The Franchise Bill, "Better Late Than Never!"(engraving)
1622847 The Franchise Bill, " Better Late Than Never!" (engraving) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Franchise Bill, " Better Late Than Never)

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: The Great Meeting in Hyde Park to protest against the Lords Rejection of the Franchise Bill

The Great Meeting in Hyde Park to protest against the Lords Rejection of the Franchise Bill (engraving)
1623055 The Great Meeting in Hyde Park to protest against the Lords Rejection of the Franchise Bill (engraving) by English School

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: Sketches in the House of Lords in the Debates on the Franchise Bill (engraving)

Sketches in the House of Lords in the Debates on the Franchise Bill (engraving)
1623048 Sketches in the House of Lords in the Debates on the Franchise Bill (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Lord Salisbury, the Conservative Leader in the House of Lords, peers over the battlements at the Franchise Bill which, dressed as a herald, noisily demands entry

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: Follow My Leader!, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

Follow My Leader!, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
Follow My Leader!, 1884. The Conservative Leader in the Upper House, Lord Salisbury, leads this flock of sheep over the hurdle

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: The Challenge, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Challenge, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Challenge, 1884. The Conservative Leader in the Upper House, Lord Salisbury, is the sentry on guard against unwanted visitors in the Lords

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: The Service Franchise, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Service Franchise, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Service Franchise, 1884. The footman complains to the maid that household servants were not going to be recognised with the right to vote. This relates to the recently introduced Franchise Bill

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
Rest, and be Very Thankful, 1866. An old and weary Lord Russell is being told by Britannia that he should now rest. This cartoon relates to the eight night debate on the second reading of

Background imageFranchise Bill Collection: Pudding before Meat, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

Pudding before Meat, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
Pudding before Meat, 1866. Earl Gr-v-n-r exclaims Why, John! Beef before Pudding! Dizzy adds Ha! Ha! What an Absurd Idea! Lord Russell lifts the lid on the meat dish



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