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"Reflecting on the Power of Democracy: A Glimpse into Historic Elections" Labour Party election posters and television speakers

Background imageElection Collection: THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States

THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Roosevelt speaking in Newcastle, Wyoming. Stereograph, 1903

Background imageElection Collection: decorated for the national convention of the Democratic Party

decorated for the national convention of the Democratic Party, 4 July 1868: contemporary American engraving
TAMMANY HALL, NYC. decorated for the national convention of the Democratic Party, 4 July 1868: contemporary American engraving

Background imageElection Collection: Campaign button and sticker supporting Herbert Hoover, the Republican candidate in the 1928

Campaign button and sticker supporting Herbert Hoover, the Republican candidate in the 1928 presidential election
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Campaign button and sticker supporting Herbert Hoover, the Republican candidate in the 1928 presidential election

Background imageElection Collection: (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during

(1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during the 1900 Presidential
MARCUS ALONZO HANNA (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during the 1900 Presidential campaign that shows Hanna as a roaring dinner pail

Background imageElection Collection: Pin supporting the Democratic candidate Al Smith, who favored repeal of prohibition laws, 1928

Pin supporting the Democratic candidate Al Smith, who favored repeal of prohibition laws, 1928
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Pin supporting the Democratic candidate Al Smith, who favored repeal of prohibition laws, 1928

Background imageElection Collection: Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving

Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving
ELECTIONEERING, 1868. Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageElection Collection: Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956

Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1956. Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956

Background imageElection Collection: Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey

Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey
ELECTION BROADSIDE, 1792. Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey, before the national election of 1792

Background imageElection Collection: American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver

American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver and allied with an anarchist and a Western Populist

Background imageElection Collection: A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair

A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1868. A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair, the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President

Background imageElection Collection: President [Andrew] Jacksons favourite March and Quickstep: cover of American sheet music composed

President [Andrew] Jacksons favourite March and Quickstep: cover of American sheet music composed for the 1832
ANDREW JACKSON: ELECTION. President [Andrew] Jacksons favourite March and Quickstep: cover of American sheet music composed for the 1832 Presidential campaign

Background imageElection Collection: A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention

A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention of 1814
FEDERALIST CARTOON, 1816. A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention of 1814

Background imageElection Collection: Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just

Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just before the presidential
TAMANNY HALL BARBECUE. Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just before the presidential election of 1884. Colored engraving

Background imageElection Collection: A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign

A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
NYC: DEMOCRAT PARADE, 1876. A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageElection Collection: A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884

A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageElection Collection: The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive

The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party, wearing the spectacles of its presidential candidate

Background imageElection Collection: (1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician

(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of
JOHN C. FREMONT (1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign

Background imageElection Collection: Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in

Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in the presidential election year
S. CAROLINA: ELECTIONS, 1876. Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in the presidential election year of 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageElection Collection: A Republican lady elephant doll supporting Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956

A Republican lady elephant doll supporting Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1956. A Republican lady elephant doll supporting Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956

Background imageElection Collection: Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876

Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876
NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageElection Collection: A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American
NEW ORLEANS STREETSCENE. A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

Background imageElection Collection: Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in

Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in Harlem, New York City
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in Harlem, New York City, 1884

Background imageElection Collection: Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as

Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 2008. Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States

Background imageElection Collection: The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872

The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872. (?) Cartoon by Thomas Nast from an American newspaper of
NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872.(?) Cartoon by Thomas Nast from an American newspaper of August 1871

Background imageElection Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a
ELECTION CARTOON, 1900. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a fallen Don Quixote whose attempts to tilt with the full

Background imageElection Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1912

Presidential Campaign, 1912
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Eugene Debs as the Socialist Party candidate on a banner from the 1912 presidential election campaign

Background imageElection Collection: N. Y. : Presidential Campaign

N. Y. : Presidential Campaign
N.Y.: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN A presidential campaign demonstration on Broadway, New York City, in 1864: contemporary French colored engraving

Background imageElection Collection: Presidential Campaign 1884

Presidential Campaign 1884
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884. A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 accusing Republican presidential candidate James Gillespie Blaine, shown standing in front of the spirit of the late Boss Tweed

Background imageElection Collection: Canvassing for a Vote, 1852

Canvassing for a Vote, 1852
CANVASSING FOR A VOTE, 1852. Oil on canvas by George Caleb Bingham, 1852

Background imageElection Collection: Andrew Jackson: Election

Andrew Jackson: Election
ANDREW JACKSON: ELECTION. A hickory-pole parade promoting Andrew Jacksons candidacy for president: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageElection Collection: Presidential Campaign: 1840

Presidential Campaign: 1840
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1840. Whig party campaign banner from the 1840 Presidential campaign

Background imageElection Collection: Robert M. LA Follette

Robert M. LA Follette
ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE (1855-1925). American political leader. Cartoon by Art Young that appeared in The Nation during the presidential campaign of 1924

Background imageElection Collection: Presidential Campaign 1976

Presidential Campaign 1976
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1976. Ford for President Republican campaign poster supporting Gerald Ford. The Republican elephant is ready to eat a peanut representing Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter

Background imageElection Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893)

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. Cartoon, 1884, by Thomas Nast attacking Butlers presidential nomination by the Anti-Monopoly and National (Greenback) parties

Background imageElection Collection: George B. McClellan, 1864

George B. McClellan, 1864
GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, 1864. on a presidential campaign songsheet cover

Background imageElection Collection: W. Harrison: Campaign, 1840

W. Harrison: Campaign, 1840
W. HARRISON: CAMPAIGN, 1840. William Henry Harrisons Whig supporters rolling a paper ball from city to city and on to Washington, D.C

Background imageElection Collection: EUGENE McCARTHY (1916-2005)

EUGENE McCARTHY (1916-2005). American congressman. McCarthy giving a campaign speech while running as an independent presidential candidate in 1976

Background imageElection Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1896

Presidential Campaign, 1896
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. McKinley soap doll from the 1896 presidential campaign, when William McKinley was the candidate of the Republican party

Background imageElection Collection: Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844

Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844
ANTI-WHIG CARTOON, 1844. American cartoon, 1844, employing the raccoon as symbol of the Whig Party to comment on the diminished prospects for the Whigs in that years presidential campaign as compared

Background imageElection Collection: Bull Moose Campaign, 1912

Bull Moose Campaign, 1912
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Campaign button with pendant for Theodore Roosevelts Progressive Bull Moose party in the 1912 presidential campaign

Background imageElection Collection: Nast: Tweed Cartoon, 1875

Nast: Tweed Cartoon, 1875
NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1875. Tammany Down Again -- the Reform Trap Smashed : the Republican elephant trumpeting Democratic party defeats in New York and around the country in the elections of 1875

Background imageElection Collection: WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States

WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed making his Presidential nomination acceptance speech from the front porch of his home in Canton, Ohio, in 1896

Background imageElection Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D. R

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D. R. Fitspatrick for the St
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D.R. Fitspatrick for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the gloomy Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageElection Collection: PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B

PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B. Hayes in Brooklyn, New York, during the presidential campaign of 1876

Background imageElection Collection: ELECTION SCENE, 1845. Election Scene, Catonsville (a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland), 1845

ELECTION SCENE, 1845. Election Scene, Catonsville (a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland), 1845. Pencil and wash on brown paper by Alfred Jacob Miller

Background imageElection Collection: HARRISON PIPE, 1888. Pipe made during the presidential campaign of 1888

HARRISON PIPE, 1888. Pipe made during the presidential campaign of 1888, supporting the Republican candidate Benajmin Harrison

Background imageElection Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Republican Party campaign symbol for the election of 1864

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Republican Party campaign symbol for the election of 1864, which chose Abraham Lincoln for his second term

Background imageElection Collection: CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1884. Front page of The Judge, 27 September 1884

CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1884. Front page of The Judge, 27 September 1884, featuring a cartoon Another voice for Cleveland, depicting Grover Cleveland, the Democratic candidate for President



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"Reflecting on the Power of Democracy: A Glimpse into Historic Elections" Labour Party election posters and television speakers: Amplifying the voice of the working class, these tools shaped political discourse during crucial moments in history. Konrad Adenauer Campaign Poster: Uniting a nation through his vision, Adenauer's campaign poster symbolizes hope and progress for post-war Germany. Fd Roosevelt / Ilz 1932: Capturing the essence of resilience, this image portrays Franklin D. Roosevelt's journey to presidency amidst economic turmoil. Irish Elections 1923: Marking a significant milestone in Ireland's struggle for independence, these elections paved the way for a new era of self-governance. Margaret Thatcher on the campaign trail: With determination in her eyes, Thatcher embarked on a transformative journey that would make her Britain's first female Prime Minister. Mary Jane Clarke W. S. P. U. : Standing tall as an emblematic suffragette, Clarke fought tirelessly for women's right to vote during times when their voices were silenced. King George VI and Clement Attlee, Buckingham Palace, 1945: Witnessing a peaceful transition of power after World War II, this moment represents democracy at its finest. Suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland 1907: United by their unwavering dedication to gender equality, Pankhurst and Gawthorpe played pivotal roles in shaping voting rights for women. Winston Churchill entering No 10 Downing St by David Wright: A powerful image capturing Churchill's leadership as he stepped into one of Britain's most iconic addresses during tumultuous times. Liberal Election Campaign Card, 1909: This card serves as a reminder that even over a century ago, political parties utilized creative means to engage voters and convey their message effectively. Michael Foot.