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LLoyd George and Bonar Law discuss the prospect of a general election, February
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LLoyd George and Bonar Law discuss the prospect of a general election, February
KDC400243 LLoyd George and Bonar Law discuss the prospect of a general election, February, 1920 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Liberal politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the 1916-22 Coalition Government of the Liberals and Conservatives; Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) Conservative politician and Cabinet minister during the Coalition Government, later Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1922-123; cartoon from Punch magazine, February 9, 1920; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 23252082
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Conservative Conservatives Discussion Election Elections General Election Liberal Liberals Parties Policy Tactics Uncertainty
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In this black and white lithograph, we are transported back to February 1920, where two influential figures of British politics engage in a discussion that could shape the future of their nation. The print captures the intense moment when David Lloyd George and Andrew Bonar Law discuss the prospect of a general election. David Lloyd George, known for his charismatic leadership as Prime Minister during the First World War, sits across from Andrew Bonar Law, a prominent Conservative politician who would later become Prime Minister himself. Their expressions reveal both seriousness and intrigue as they delve into deep conversation. The image is taken from Punch magazine's cartoon section, adding an element of humor to this politically charged encounter. It showcases the wit and satire characteristic of political cartoons at that time. The artist skillfully depicts these two leaders with exaggerated features, emphasizing their distinct personalities. This photograph serves as a reminder of the uncertainty surrounding elections and political tactics during this era. As Liberal and Conservative parties strategize behind closed doors, one can only imagine what discussions took place regarding policy decisions and potential alliances. Preserved in private collection today, this historic image offers us a glimpse into an important moment in British history – one where key players grapple with crucial decisions that will impact not only their own careers but also shape the destiny of their country.
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