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"Liberal: A Legacy of Progress and Empowerment" The Liberal Party Poster: A symbol of hope, progress, and unity for a brighter future

Background imageLiberal Collection: The Finish: General Election 1886. Gladstone (Liberal) went to the country over his Home

The Finish: General Election 1886. Gladstone (Liberal) went to the country over his Home
527707 The Finish: General Election 1886. Gladstone (Liberal) went to the country over his Home Rule for Ireland bill. Salisbury (Conservative opposition) beats Gladstone to the finishing line

Background imageLiberal Collection: The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, invites his Conservative Chancellor

The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, invites his Conservative Chancellor
KDC400222 The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, invites his Conservative Chancellor, Bonar Law, to visit the Anti-Coalition Cinema to see " Tragedy at No.10, The Doomed Premier"

Background imageLiberal Collection: Lloyd George is delayed taking a patient to the doctor under his National Health

Lloyd George is delayed taking a patient to the doctor under his National Health
KDC400248 Lloyd George is delayed taking a patient to the doctor under his National Health Insurance Act, 1913 (litho) by Raven-Hill

Background imageLiberal Collection: LLoyd George faces opposition to his Government of Ireland

LLoyd George faces opposition to his Government of Ireland
KDC400239 LLoyd George faces opposition to his Government of Ireland Bill from the Irish Republican Party. February, 1920 (litho) by English School

Background imageLiberal Collection: Lloyd George and Bonar Law at the Coalition Golf Club

Lloyd George and Bonar Law at the Coalition Golf Club
KDC400228 Lloyd George and Bonar Law at the Coalition Golf Club, fearful of the Anti-Waste league, have to forgo the luxury of caddies

Background imageLiberal Collection: Asquith reluctantly attacks the policies of the Coalition Liberals led by Lloyd George

Asquith reluctantly attacks the policies of the Coalition Liberals led by Lloyd George
KDC400225 Asquith reluctantly attacks the policies of the Coalition Liberals led by Lloyd George, April, 1920 (litho) by Raven-Hill

Background imageLiberal Collection: Lloyd George as the New Conductor of the Coalition Government, December 1916 (litho)

Lloyd George as the New Conductor of the Coalition Government, December 1916 (litho)
KDC400219 Lloyd George as the New Conductor of the Coalition Government, December 1916 (litho) by Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Labour leader John Burns, 1893-4 (silver gelatin print)

Labour leader John Burns, 1893-4 (silver gelatin print)
MNY381445 Labour leader John Burns, 1893-4 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 13.9x9.5 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageLiberal Collection: Sir William Vernon Harcourt (engraving)

Sir William Vernon Harcourt (engraving)
811046 Sir William Vernon Harcourt (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir William Vernon Harcourt)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Great Expectations - This Is Very Liberal On Your Part Pip, 1862 (engraving)

Great Expectations - This Is Very Liberal On Your Part Pip, 1862 (engraving)
2563240 Great Expectations - This Is Very Liberal On Your Part Pip, 1862 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 11x14 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Published by Gardner A)

Background imageLiberal Collection: The RT Hon William Ewart Gladstone MP (engraving)

The RT Hon William Ewart Gladstone MP (engraving)
2905910 The RT Hon William Ewart Gladstone MP (engraving) by Mayall, John Jabez Edwin Paisley (1813-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: The RT Hon. William Ewart Gladstone. M.P)

Background imageLiberal Collection: The Right Hon John Bright

The Right Hon John Bright
2905738 The Right Hon John Bright by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Hon. John Bright a British Radical and Liberal statesman)

Background imageLiberal Collection: General Sir Charles Ash Windham British Army

General Sir Charles Ash Windham British Army
Vintage 19th century photograph: General Sir Charles Ash Windham (10 October 1810 - 2 February 1870) was a British Army officer and Liberal Party politician

Background imageLiberal Collection: Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho)

Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho)
3100159 Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Lowe)

Background imageLiberal Collection: George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British statesman and diplomat (litho)

George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British statesman and diplomat (litho)
3100153 George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British statesman and diplomat (litho) by Watkins, John (fl.1840-75) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, British politician (litho)

Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, British politician (litho)
3100147 Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, British politician (litho) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Spencer Compton Cavendish)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Christ Church, Oatlands, Grahamstown (b / w photo)

Christ Church, Oatlands, Grahamstown (b / w photo)
3092400 Christ Church, Oatlands, Grahamstown (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christ Church, Oatlands, Grahamstown)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Prime Minister Asquith - Commons Home Rule Bill debate

Prime Minister Asquith - Commons Home Rule Bill debate
Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith (1852 - 1928), replying to Mr Walter Longs Amendment Speech in the House of Commons, declaring that it would be disasterous to proceed with the Home Rule Bill

Background imageLiberal Collection: With return of Liberal government in Britain, December 1905, Free Trade was the policy

With return of Liberal government in Britain, December 1905, Free Trade was the policy
536656 With return of Liberal government in Britain, December 1905, Free Trade was the policy, rather than the Conservative policy of protection by Tariff

Background imageLiberal Collection: Richard Cobden, 1804 - 1865. English manufacturer, Radical

Richard Cobden, 1804 - 1865. English manufacturer, Radical
KW266353 Richard Cobden, 1804 - 1865. English manufacturer, Radical and Liberal statesman from a photograph, from The Drawing-Room of Eminent Personages, Volume 2, published in London

Background imageLiberal Collection: Lloyd George prepares to send his pet lamb, the Peoples Budget

Lloyd George prepares to send his pet lamb, the Peoples Budget
KDC349484 Lloyd George prepares to send his pet lamb, the Peoples Budget, to be sacrificed and killed by the House of Lords, 1909 (litho) by Sambourne

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Bag-Fox (Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Bag-Fox (Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Bag-Fox -- a satirical comment on the Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone, at the start of the Autumn Session of parliament

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Bill-Sticker (Gladstone and Irish Land Bill)

Cartoon, The Bill-Sticker (Gladstone and Irish Land Bill)
Cartoon, The Bill-Sticker -- a satirical comment on Gladstone as Liberal Prime Minister, choosing to prioritise the Irish Land Bill over other planned legislation. Date: 1881

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Intercepted (Gladstone and John Bull)

Cartoon, Intercepted (Gladstone and John Bull)
Cartoon, Intercepted -- a satirical comment on Gladstone as Liberal Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer, with a budgetary surplus

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Waits; or, Out in the Cold (Liberal Party)

Cartoon, The Waits; or, Out in the Cold (Liberal Party)
Cartoon, The Waits; or, Out in the Cold -- a satirical comment on the opposition Liberal Party, waiting patiently for a General Election so that they can return to power

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Performer and Critic (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, Performer and Critic (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Performer and Critic -- a satirical comment on the political rivalry between Gladstone (Liberal) and Disraeli (Conservative)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Doctors Differ! (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, Doctors Differ! (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Doctors Differ! Political rivals Gladstone and Disraeli have different ideas about the health of the patient (representing the country)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Permissive Government (Disraeli and Hartington)

Cartoon, Permissive Government (Disraeli and Hartington)
Cartoon, Permissive Government -- a conversation between Lord Hartington, new leader of the Liberal Party (in opposition), and Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander -- in a fairground analogy, Gladstone criticises the Conservative governments Savings Banks Bill, which was later withdrawn

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, A Friend in Need (Gladstone and Bright)

Cartoon, A Friend in Need (Gladstone and Bright)
Cartoon, A Friend in Need -- a satirical comment on the Third Anglo-Ashanti War (1873-1874) in West Africa. William Gladstone congratulates John Bright on his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The End of the Season -- Benjamin Disraeli (Miss Dizzy), dressed as a debutante, gets ready for the last event of the season

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Humble Pie (Gladstone and San Juan Island)

Cartoon, Humble Pie (Gladstone and San Juan Island)
Cartoon, Humble Pie -- a satirical comment on a government failure regarding a boundary dispute between the UK and USA over the island of San Juan in the Pacific North-West

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Miss Britannias Next New Doll (Shah of Persia)

Cartoon, Miss Britannias Next New Doll (Shah of Persia)
Cartoon, Miss Britannias Next New Doll -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Shah of Persia, at the time making a tour of the European continent

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions -- one of many cartoons focusing on the political rivalry between Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Smoking the Calumet (Gladstone and Alabama Claim)

Cartoon, Smoking the Calumet (Gladstone and Alabama Claim)
Cartoon, Smoking the Calumet -- a satirical comment on the American governments claim for compensation for the sinking of the CSS Alabama during the American Civil War

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Off Greenwich (Gladstone and Bright)

Cartoon, Off Greenwich (Gladstone and Bright)
Cartoon, Off Greenwich -- in a naval analogy, and with the Royal Naval College building in the background, William Gladstone welcomes John Bright back into the government after a time away due to

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Strong Government (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Strong Government (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Strong Government -- a satirical comment on Gladstones government introducing the Ballot Bill (legislation for the secret ballot in elections)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The British Pioneers (Gladstone)

Cartoon, The British Pioneers (Gladstone)
Cartoon, The British Pioneers -- Gladstone in uniform takes an axe to some tangled tree roots, representing the Army Bill, which proved difficult for his government to carry in parliament

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, A (Very) Straight Tip! (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, A (Very) Straight Tip! (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, A (Very) Straight Tip! In a horseracing analogy, Gladstone as jockey (riding Purchase) tells his political rival Disraeli (a tout) that he will win on this horse

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale (Gladstone)

Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale (Gladstone)
Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale -- a comment on Gladstones assigning the surplus from Irish Church endowments (resulting from the disestablishment of the Irish Church) for humanitarian purposes

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins (English and Irish Churches)

Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins (English and Irish Churches)
Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins -- a satirical comment on Gladstones Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority in 1868

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)

Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)
Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers -- a satirical comment on the rivaly between the Liberal Party (represented by Lord John Russell, John Bright and William Gladstone)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Twopenny Politics (Gladstone and Bright)

Cartoon, Twopenny Politics (Gladstone and Bright)
Cartoon, Twopenny Politics -- a satirical comment on electoral reform, as promoted by Liberal politicians John Bright and William Gladstone

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, Mr Gladstone Sent For

Cartoon, Mr Gladstone Sent For -- a satirical comment on the General Election success of the Liberal Party, headed by William Gladstone

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, A Frozen-Out Party (Gladstone and Liberals)

Cartoon, A Frozen-Out Party (Gladstone and Liberals)
Cartoon, A Frozen-Out Party -- a satirical comment on the Liberal Party (Gladstone, Bright and others), currently out of power, standing around in Downing Street like workmen

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, A Friend at Court (John Bright)

Cartoon, A Friend at Court (John Bright)
Cartoon, A Friend at Court -- a satirical comment on the radical Liberal MP John Bright, a Quaker (hence the friend pun), who had recently obtained a Cabinet position (President of the Board of Trade)

Background imageLiberal Collection: Cartoon, A Dress Rehearsal (John Bright)

Cartoon, A Dress Rehearsal (John Bright)
Cartoon, A Dress Rehearsal -- a satirical comment on the radical Liberal MP John Brights expectation that he might obtain a Cabinet position in the next Liberal government



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"Liberal: A Legacy of Progress and Empowerment" The Liberal Party Poster: A symbol of hope, progress, and unity for a brighter future. "We Mobilised for War - Let us Mobilise": The rallying cry that united the nation during times of crisis, showcasing the Liberals' commitment to national defense. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill: A historic moment in British politics as Gladstone fought for self-governance in Ireland, highlighting the Liberals' dedication to democratic principles. Unveiling statue of Joseph Priestley in Birstall, W Yorkshire: Celebrating a champion of scientific discovery and religious tolerance, embodying the Liberal values of intellectual freedom and inclusivity. Earl of Clarendon featured in Vanity Fair by Spy: An influential figure within the Liberal Party whose wit and charm captivated both supporters and opponents alike. Attack Poverty with Liberal Party Poster: Demonstrating a commitment to social justice by addressing economic inequality head-on through progressive policies. Suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland 1907: Embracing gender equality as suffragettes fought tirelessly for women's right to vote under the banner of liberalism. John Passmore Edwards featured in Vanity Fair by Spy: Recognizing philanthropy as an integral part ideology, Edwards dedicated his life to improving education opportunities for all. David Lloyd George visiting Newport during WW1: Inspiring leadership during wartime showcased how liberals prioritize protecting citizens while upholding democratic values even amidst global turmoil. Mr & Mrs W. E. Gladstone – Partners in Change : A power couple who exemplified shared values; their partnership embodied liberal ideals such as compassion, justice, and public service Liberal Election Campaign Card (1909): Encapsulating the party's vision for progress through fair representation, equal rights, and social reforms that uplifted the working class. Violet Bonham-Carter (c.