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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: The day after election, Oakland, California, November 12, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange

The day after election, Oakland, California, November 12, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The day after election. Oakland, California. November 12, 1936. [Weighers and warehousemens union headquarters]

Background imageElection Collection: Car of migrant agricultural worker on strike... Bakersfield, California, 1938

Car of migrant agricultural worker on strike... Bakersfield, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Note on campaign "Olson for Governor, 1938." Car of migrant agricultural worker on strike for wage increase in cotton. Bakersfield, California. ['Olson - Downey - Patterson]

Background imageElection Collection: Slab house in clearing east of Atoka, Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Slab house in clearing east of Atoka, Oklahoma, Atoka County, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Slab house in clearing east of Atoka, Oklahoma. Atoka County. [Sign on tree stump: Vote for Roy Trent...County Superintendent']

Background imageElection Collection: Candidate for congress (General Walter Faulkner) and a Tennessee farmer, Crossville, Tennessee

Candidate for congress (General Walter Faulkner) and a Tennessee farmer, Crossville, Tennessee
Candidate for congress (General Walter Faulkner) and a Tennessee farmer. Crossville, Tennessee

Background imageElection Collection: The town of Caddo in southeast Oklahoma, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

The town of Caddo in southeast Oklahoma, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The town of Caddo in southeast Oklahoma. ['Vote for Wm. H. Murray for Governor']

Background imageElection Collection: The key figure in the 1936 presidential campaign, the American farmer, Oklahoma, 1936

The key figure in the 1936 presidential campaign, the American farmer, Oklahoma, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The key figure in the 1936 presidential campaign, the American farmer. Oklahoma

Background imageElection Collection: On the town square, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

On the town square, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Fayetteville, Arkansas. On the town square. [Sign: Fuller for Congress - Headquarters Up-Stairs']

Background imageElection Collection: On the town square, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange

On the town square, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Fayetteville, Arkansas. On the town square. [Sign: Fuller for Congress - Headquarters Up-Stairs']

Background imageElection Collection: California gets a Democratic administration.... 'New Deal'... San Francisco, CA, 1938

California gets a Democratic administration.... "New Deal"... San Francisco, CA, 1938
San Francisco, California. After forty-four years of Republican administration, California gets a Democratic administration

Background imageElection Collection: California gets a Democratic administration.... 'New Deal'... San Francisco, CA, 1938

California gets a Democratic administration.... "New Deal"... San Francisco, CA, 1938
San Francisco, California. After forty-four years of Republican administration, California gets a Democratic administration

Background imageElection Collection: Grand Presidential Auction Sale, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Charles Jay Taylor

Grand Presidential Auction Sale, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Charles Jay Taylor
Grand Presidential Auction Sale, from Puck, 1888

Background imageElection Collection: Signboards in San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Signboards in San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Signboards in San Francisco, California. ['Play Safe!! Prevent Violent Picketing - Vote No on No, 19; Tues March 9'

Background imageElection Collection: A political problem before the voters of San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange

A political problem before the voters of San Francisco, California, 1937. Creator: Dorothea Lange
A political problem before the voters of San Francisco, California. ['Anti-Picket Repeal helps the Local New Deal - Vote Yes on No

Background imageElection Collection: Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers, Kern County, CA, 1938

Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers, Kern County, CA, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers. Kern County, California. The growers set price of cotton at seventy-five cents per one hundred pounds picked

Background imageElection Collection: Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers, Kern County, CA, 1938

Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers, Kern County, CA, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Ex-Oklahoma farmer, one of the leaders in the strike of cotton pickers. Kern County, California. The growers set price of cotton at seventy-five cents per one hundred pounds picked

Background imageElection Collection: Migratory field worker, leader of the cotton strike of October 1938, Kern County, California, 1938

Migratory field worker, leader of the cotton strike of October 1938, Kern County, California, 1938
Migratory field worker, leader of the cotton strike of October 1938, which took place just before the election. Kern County, California

Background imageElection Collection: From Oklahoma farm (April 1938) to strike leader in California, Kern County, California, 1938

From Oklahoma farm (April 1938) to strike leader in California, Kern County, California, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
From Oklahoma farm (April 1938) to strike leader in California. Cotton strike (Nov. 1938). He displays his union membership book. "Vote No on No

Background imageElection Collection: During the cotton strike, a striking picker applies for an emergency food grant, Shafter, CA, 1938

During the cotton strike, a striking picker applies for an emergency food grant, Shafter, CA, 1938
During the cotton strike, the father, a striking picker, has left his wife and child in the car while he applies to the Farm Security Administration for an emergency food grant. Shafter, California

Background imageElection Collection: The Freedom of Election, published June 22, 1818. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

The Freedom of Election, published June 22, 1818. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
The Freedom of Election, published June 22, 1818

Background imageElection Collection: Proclamation of the Successful Candidates for the Department of the Seine... Paris, 1850

Proclamation of the Successful Candidates for the Department of the Seine... Paris, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Proclamation of the Successful Candidates for the Department of the Seine, at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, 1850....six Mayors, half of Paris, and half of the banlieu, appeared on the perron

Background imageElection Collection: County Election, 1854. Creator: John Sartain

County Election, 1854. Creator: John Sartain
County Election, 1854

Background imageElection Collection: Electoral Meeting in the Salle Martel, Paris, 1850. Creator: Smyth

Electoral Meeting in the Salle Martel, Paris, 1850. Creator: Smyth
Electoral Meeting in the Salle Martel, Paris, 1850....a scene of the present Socialist Electoral agitation...The platform is crowded with well-dressed persons; an orator is in the Tribune;

Background imageElection Collection: Election Saturday at Eton - Regatta and Fireworks, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Election Saturday at Eton - Regatta and Fireworks, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Election Saturday at Eton - Regatta and Fireworks, 1850. View of firework display on the River Thames in Berkshire:..the brilliant finale to the Election Saturday Regatta at Eton, on July 27'

Background imageElection Collection: Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Background imageElection Collection: As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Joseph Keppler

As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888. Creator: Joseph Keppler
As Natural as Life, from Puck, 1888

Background imageElection Collection: Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883

Background imageElection Collection: After Election, from Puck, published November 5, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler

After Election, from Puck, published November 5, 1890. Creator: Joseph Keppler
After Election, from Puck, published November 5, 1890

Background imageElection Collection: 19th Amendment Votes for Women Illustration

19th Amendment Votes for Women Illustration
Illustration promoting votes for women with hand drawn lettering

Background imageElection Collection: The Illustrated London News Election Map - 1906

The Illustrated London News Election Map - 1906 - The electoral battlefield at a glance: Candidates and Constituencies by A Hugh Fisher. Date: 1906

Background imageElection Collection: An Iraqi security member dips his finger in ink after casting his vote at a polling

An Iraqi security member dips his finger in ink after casting his vote at a polling station, two days before polls open to the public in a parliamentary election in Kirkuk, Iraq May 10, 2018

Background imageElection Collection: Watching Election Result

Watching Election Result
Londoners watch the election results as they are shown on giant screens erected in Trafalgar Square

Background imageElection Collection: Market Day, published by S.W. Fores in 1788 (hand-coloured etching)

Market Day, published by S.W. Fores in 1788 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190431 Market Day, published by S.W. Fores in 1788 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageElection Collection: The Ulster Slogan - Vote Early and Vote Often - woman voting

The Ulster Slogan - Vote Early and Vote Often - woman voting
Woman seen voting during the Ulster elections of 1921. Date: 1921

Background imageElection Collection: Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys recent success in the General Election. Depicting Benjamin Disraeli as a female horse rider in a circus

Background imageElection Collection: Cartoon, The Anglers Return (Derby and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Anglers Return (Derby and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Anglers Return -- Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli portrayed as fishermen, examining the Conservative partys poor returns from the recent General Election -- the Liberal party under Lord

Background imageElection Collection: Ostrakon (or ostracon) (plural: ostraca or ostraka), pottery shards serving as ballots

Ostrakon (or ostracon) (plural: ostraca or ostraka), pottery shards serving as ballots
LRI4675035 Ostrakon (or ostracon) (plural: ostraca or ostraka), pottery shards serving as ballots during ostracism procedures in Ancient Greece. 480 BC Athenes. Agora museum

Background imageElection Collection: The Winding Stream of Politics - elections since 1832

The Winding Stream of Politics - elections since 1832
An ingenious drawing showing at a glance the alternating results of General Elections from 1832 to 1924, with the ebb and flow of dominance by the main two political parties usefully illustrated by a

Background imageElection Collection: 1931 British General Election, women MPs

1931 British General Election, women MPs
1931 British General Election, twelve women MPs elected. From left to right: Mrs Helen Shaw, Lady Gwendolen Iveagh, Miss Irene Ward, Miss Thelma Cazalet, Mrs Mavis Tate, Mrs Ida Copeland

Background imageElection Collection: A Squelcher for Woman Suffrage, Puck magazine cover illustration, June 6

A Squelcher for Woman Suffrage, Puck magazine cover illustration, June 6
3709898 A Squelcher for Woman Suffrage, Puck magazine cover illustration, June 6, 1894 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageElection Collection: MARGARET THATCHER LAUNCHES THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY MANIFESTO FOR THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION

MARGARET THATCHER LAUNCHES THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY MANIFESTO FOR THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 18TH MAY 1983

Background imageElection Collection: MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING IN HER FINCHLEY CONSTITUENCY DURING THE 1983 GENERAL

MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING IN HER FINCHLEY CONSTITUENCY DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)

Background imageElection Collection: MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING NEAR PADSTOW DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY

MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING NEAR PADSTOW DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)

Background imageElection Collection: Margaret Thatcher and Peter Bruinvels at election rally - June 1983

Margaret Thatcher and Peter Bruinvels at election rally - June 1983

Background imageElection Collection: Margaret Thatcher waving after speech during election campaign - June 1983

Margaret Thatcher waving after speech during election campaign - June 1983

Background imageElection Collection: PADDY ASHDOWN WITH WIFE JANE ASHDOWN AT POLLING STATION 10 / 04 / 1992

PADDY ASHDOWN WITH WIFE JANE ASHDOWN AT POLLING STATION 10 / 04 / 1992
PADDY ASHDOWN WITH WIFE JANE ASHDOWN AT POLLING STATION 10/04/1992

Background imageElection Collection: Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative candidate for Central Fife, Scotland. 25th January 1997

Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative candidate for Central Fife, Scotland. 25th January 1997

Background imageElection Collection: Bill Boaks, Democratic Monarchist Public Safety White Resident Party parliamentary

Bill Boaks, Democratic Monarchist Public Safety White Resident Party parliamentary candidate for the Ilford North by-election. 1st March 1978

Background imageElection Collection: Margaret Thatcher enters Number 10 Downing Street after her historic election victory

Margaret Thatcher enters Number 10 Downing Street after her historic election victory, becoming Britains first female Prime Minister. Pictured here on triumphant walk to the front door of Number 10



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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.