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"Campaigning

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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma, with the Bombay Troops (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Suffragettes at a campaign stand, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: Votes for Women, August 1908 (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: The South African War, Campaigning, and after (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: La paille et la poutre. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Women standing holding banners outside the White House Gate, Washington D. C. (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: Taft and Sherman Banner on Maiden Lane, New York City, 1908 (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: The Chartist Demonstration on Kennington Common, 10th April 1848, 1886 (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: After the election (colour litho)
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Campaigning Collection: US President Woodrow Wilson, the driving force behind the establishment of the League of Nations
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Campaigning Collection: View of the Hustings in Covent Garden - Vide. The Westminster Election
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Campaigning Collection: Suffragette, 1913 (b / w photo)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaign poster for William Mckinley (1843-1901) as President and Theodore Roosevelt
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Campaigning Collection: Republican Election Poster, 1888 (colour litho)
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Campaigning Collection: The Modern Hercules! or, Tomahawks Anniversary (colour litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in South Africa, a Quiet Half-Hour (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Humours of Campaigning in Burma (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma, Operations in the Chindwin Valley (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Rhodesia (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Rhodesia, Thirsty Troopers at a Native Water Pit (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: The Devonshire, or Most Approved Method of Securing Votes
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Campaigning Collection: Simmering election campaign (colour litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Somaliland, Native Levies making a Rush for Water after a long March (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in South Africa, A Night Bivouac (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma, Operations in the Minbu District (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma, our Woon on the War Path (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: The general elections in Milan, the fight of the posters last Sunday in the Galleria Vittorio
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Campaigning Collection: The campaign for the use of the boater, promoted by the Prince of Wales, took over in England
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Campaigning Collection: Campaign Flag for Abraham Lincoln, 1860 (ink on linen)
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Campaigning Collection: Glorious Return of the Pride of Westminster and his Flunkey
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Campaigning Collection: Speakers badge for the Suffragette meeting in Hyde Park
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Campaigning Collection: Before the election, illustration from Le Petit Journal, Supplement Illustre
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Campaigning Collection: Car plate for the election campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt for President
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in the Free State, Lord Robertss Column crossing the Sand River Drift (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Rhodesia, a Halt for Water while on the March with the Imperial Troops (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Somaliland, Native Women drawing Water from a Well for the Troops (litho)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Campaigning in Upper Burma (engraving)
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Campaigning Collection: Margaret Thatcher holding 1983 Conservative party manifesto - May 1983
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Campaigning Collection: MARGARET THATCHER ELECTIONEERING - MAY 1987-3075
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Campaigning Collection: GEOFFREY HOWE, LORD WHITELAW, MARGARET THATCHER, CECIL PARKINSON
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Campaigning Collection: MARGARET THATCHER IS SHOWN A LARGE TURBOT BY LIFEBOAT MECHANIC EDDIE MURT IN PADSTOW
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Campaigning Collection: Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis on board coach during election campaign - May 1987
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Campaigning Collection: MARGARET THATCHER ON BOARD HER GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN BATTLE BUS - 19TH MAY 1983
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Campaigning Collection: Prime Minister John Major surrounded by tractors during his visit to Massey Ferguson
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Campaigning Collection: Prime Minister John Major in York, during the general election campaign. 26th March 1992
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Campaigning Collection: Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma, and Margaret Thatcher with her husband


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"Campaigning: A Historical Tapestry of Political Persuasion" From the enigmatic portrayal of Charles Foster Kane in Orson Welles' iconic film "Citizen Kane" to the indomitable Margaret Thatcher on her relentless campaign trail, the art has shaped our political landscape for centuries. In 1941, Orson Welles not only directed but also portrayed the complex character of Charles Foster Kane in "Citizen Kane. " This cinematic masterpiece delves into the power dynamics and manipulations behind political campaigns, leaving an indelible mark on American cinema. Meanwhile, Margaret Thatcher's formidable presence during her campaign trail showcased her determination and unwavering commitment to her ideals. Her captivating speeches and tireless efforts propelled her to become one of Britain's most influential prime ministers. The significance is not limited to individuals alone. Kaiser Wilhelm II's Campaigning Car symbolized his desire for dominance as he traversed Germany, rallying support for his imperial ambitions. This mobile platform allowed him to connect with citizens directly and shape public opinion. Campaigns have often been a catalyst for social change as well. Tariq Ali's powerful demonstration in London exemplified how writers, journalists, and filmmakers can use their voices to challenge authority and advocate for justice. Gladice Keevil Manchester was a suffragette who fearlessly campaigned for women's right to vote. Her unwavering dedication paved the way towards achieving gender equality in politics—a legacy that continues today. Election posters like "The Great Naval Eclipse" highlighted how visual propaganda played a pivotal role in swaying public opinion during crucial electoral battles throughout history. These artistic creations aimed at capturing voters' attention while conveying powerful messages about candidates or policies. One cannot forget William Gladstone's Midlothian Campaign—an electrifying series of speeches that captivated audiences across Scotland. His persuasive oratory skills enabled him to connect with voters on a personal level, ultimately shaping the political landscape of his time.