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Part of the Chartist Procession sketched at Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848

Part of the Chartist Procession sketched at Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848


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Part of the Chartist Procession sketched at Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848

XJF294001 Part of the Chartist Procession sketched at Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Procession to Parliament to present the Chartist petition; took place after the mass demonstration on Kennington Common; ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 12816275

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Banners Blackfriars Bridge Campaigning Chartism Chartists Equal Rights Equality Franchise March Marching Protest Rally Right To Vote Universal Suffrage Working Class Justice


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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Chartist Procession sketched at Blackfriars Bridge on April 10th, 1848. The image depicts a powerful rally of people fighting for political equality and universal suffrage. The scene is filled with an immense crowd, united under banners advocating for equal rights and the right to vote. The working class, who were at the forefront of this campaign, can be seen marching together with determination and passion. The procession was part of a larger movement that aimed to present the Chartist petition to Parliament. This event followed a massive demonstration on Kennington Common, where thousands gathered in support of their cause. As we gaze upon this engraving from the 19th century, we are reminded of the unwavering spirit of those who fought for justice during this pivotal time in London's history. It serves as a testament to their resilience and commitment towards creating a fairer society. This print not only captures a historical moment but also highlights the ongoing struggle for social change that continues today. It reminds us that progress is achieved through collective action and underscores the importance of never giving up on our fight for equality.

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