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Opinion Collection

Opinions are like horses, and just as a jockey knows the best tips for winning a race, we should navigate our opinions with care

Background imageOpinion Collection: Tip from a Jockey

Tip from a Jockey
A diminutive jockey gives his considered opinion to a couple

Background imageOpinion Collection: Demonstration in London -- Tariq Ali (b. 1943, centre), writer, journalist and filmmaker

Demonstration in London -- Tariq Ali (b. 1943, centre), writer, journalist and filmmaker, linking arms with others and walking along a road

Background imageOpinion Collection: A Texans eye view of the USA

A Texans eye view of the USA, with a certain state having slightly more georgraphical significance than the physical reality....!! Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOpinion Collection: Caesar Refuses Crown

Caesar Refuses Crown
Julius Caesar is offered the crown by Marcus Antonius but he prudently refuses it knowing public opinion is against it

Background imageOpinion Collection: All out for defense of democracy: Informed opinion counts

All out for defense of democracy: Informed opinion counts. Poster showing factories, ships, airplanes, and buildings with a bald eagle spreading its wings above all. Date between 1935 and 1943

Background imageOpinion Collection: A specialists opinion

A specialists opinion. Illustration shows Thomas Lipton checking the pulse of a animated feminine Americas Cup. Date 1903 August 5

Background imageOpinion Collection: In the court of public opinion

In the court of public opinion. Illustration shows a police officer holding a hat labeled Law and Order standing in a courtroom with a labor union Walking Delegate who has papers showing in his

Background imageOpinion Collection: London Opinion 1937

London Opinion 1937
Four glamorous ladies raise their glasses to toast the New Year in 1937

Background imageOpinion Collection: Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion'

Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion'
528675 Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion', as a man leaps from the gondola and a woman clings to a rope, 1870-1900

Background imageOpinion Collection: Convicted prisoner, 1867

Convicted prisoner, 1867
3479445 Convicted prisoner, 1867; (add.info.: Convicted prisoner defiantly expressing his opinion of authority as he is taken from court to prison in a police van a black Maria illustrated by)

Background imageOpinion Collection: Post-Impressionist Expressions: Sketches of the 1910-11 'Manet

Post-Impressionist Expressions: Sketches of the 1910-11 'Manet and the Post-Impressionists Exhibition' at
ILN195636 Post-Impressionist Expressions: Sketches of the 1910-11 'Manet and the Post-Impressionists Exhibition' at the Grafton Galleries

Background imageOpinion Collection: Election Day in New York: a polling-place among the 'Upper Ten', 1864. Creator: Unknown

Election Day in New York: a polling-place among the "Upper Ten", 1864. Creator: Unknown
Election Day in New York: a polling-place among the "Upper Ten", 1864. Crowds at a polling station on 8 November, '...the day of the Presidential election

Background imageOpinion Collection: Rabbits, 1859. Creator: William Jacob Hays

Rabbits, 1859. Creator: William Jacob Hays
Rabbits, 1859

Background imageOpinion Collection: 'The Spoiled Child' by M. Piot, from a photograph by the Berlin Photographic Company, 1876

"The Spoiled Child" by M. Piot, from a photograph by the Berlin Photographic Company, 1876. Creator: Unknown
"The Spoiled Child" by M. Piot, from a photograph by the Berlin Photographic Company, 1876. It is a thousand pities that ever any little child should be spoiled

Background imageOpinion Collection: Charmé de se voir exposé, l'original ici présent conduit son épouse au salon... 1841

Charmé de se voir exposé, l'original ici présent conduit son épouse au salon... 1841. Creator: Honore Daumier
Charme de se voir expose, l'original ici present conduit son epouse au salon... 1841. Charme de se voir expose, l'original ici present conduit son epouse au salon

Background imageOpinion Collection: A Matter of Opinion, 1884. Creator: John Rogers

A Matter of Opinion, 1884. Creator: John Rogers
A Matter of Opinion, 1884

Background imageOpinion Collection: Le peintre qui a eu un tableau refusé... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Le peintre qui a eu un tableau refusé... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Le peintre qui a eu un tableau refuse... 19th century. Exhibition of 1859. Painter who has had a picture rejected: Monsieur, don't you think this is a terrible picture

Background imageOpinion Collection: Un échantillon de ce qu'on appèle quelquefois les Beaux de Paris, 19th century

Un échantillon de ce qu'on appèle quelquefois les Beaux de Paris, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Un echantillon de ce qu'on appele quelquefois les Beaux de Paris, 19th century. Parisians. A specimen of what one might call the handsome men of Paris

Background imageOpinion Collection: Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1925 Sept. 26. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1925 Sept. 26. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Strauss, Sarah Mildred, and pupils, 1925 Sept. 26

Background imageOpinion Collection: Discussing the War, in a Coffee-House, at Copenhagen - sketched by E.T. Dolby, 1854

Discussing the War, in a Coffee-House, at Copenhagen - sketched by E.T. Dolby, 1854. Creator: W Thomas
Discussing the War, in a Coffee-House, at Copenhagen - sketched by E.T. Dolby, 1854. We have been favoured by a Correspondent (Mr. E. T)

Background imageOpinion Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageOpinion Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageOpinion Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageOpinion Collection: Goldfish with bubbles

Goldfish with bubbles
Goldfish with three bubbles coming out of its mouth

Background imageOpinion Collection: Anti-Vietnam War demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London

Anti-Vietnam War demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. Placards read: Black Dwarf, Axel Springer Today! Cecil King Tomorrow

Background imageOpinion Collection: Lively discussion

Lively discussion
Andreas Klesse

Background imageOpinion Collection: Look

Look
Andrii Kazun

Background imageOpinion Collection: Pot-House Politicians

Pot-House Politicians - early woodcut print

Background imageOpinion Collection: The Foreigner

The Foreigner
A sketch of a woman standing beside a stout man, was accompanied with a caption translated from French, You're hiding something from me, Zephyrin! Alas

Background imageOpinion Collection: Poster, London Opinion, Your Country Needs You, WW1

Poster, London Opinion, Your Country Needs You, WW1
Original news stand poster, London Opinion, Your Country Needs You, Lord Kitchener. This is the very rare poster that led to what was to become the famous Lord Kitchener Wants You recruiting poster

Background imageOpinion Collection: Goat expresses opinion on Margaret Thatcher

Goat expresses opinion on Margaret Thatcher
A white goat expresses its opinion on Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Its cardboard handwritten notice reads: Stop acting the goat

Background imageOpinion Collection: Came from Benten County, Arkansas, sixty-four years ago, Klamath County, Oregon, 1939

Came from Benten County, Arkansas, sixty-four years ago, Klamath County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Came from Benten County, Arkansas, sixty-four years ago. Won t raise potatoes. " Potatoes and pool rooms ruined this country." Klamath County, Oregon

Background imageOpinion Collection: Klamath Basin rancher, Klamath County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Klamath Basin rancher, Klamath County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Klamath Basin rancher. Came from Arkansas sixty-four years ago. Won t raise potatoes. " Potatoes and pool rooms ruined this country". Klamath County, Oregon

Background imageOpinion Collection: Klamath Basin rancher, Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

Klamath Basin rancher, Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Klamath Basin rancher. Came from Benton County, Arkansas, sixty-four years ago. Won t raise potatoes. " Potatoes and pool rooms have ruined this country." Klamath Falls, Oregon

Background imageOpinion Collection: Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho)

Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho)
5997909 Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sovereignty)

Background imageOpinion Collection: The Little Lecturer, n. d. Creator: Hablot Knight Browne

The Little Lecturer, n. d. Creator: Hablot Knight Browne
The Little Lecturer, n.d

Background imageOpinion Collection: Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
Jack Junks Opinion of French Language, 1805

Background imageOpinion Collection: A Difference of Opinion, feathered and unfeathered Bipeds in the Frost (engraving)

A Difference of Opinion, feathered and unfeathered Bipeds in the Frost (engraving)
1058690 A Difference of Opinion, feathered and unfeathered Bipeds in the Frost (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Difference of Opinion)

Background imageOpinion Collection: A Popular War Advocate, cheering General Weyler (litho)

A Popular War Advocate, cheering General Weyler (litho)
1063534 A Popular War Advocate, cheering General Weyler (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Popular War Advocate, cheering General Weyler)

Background imageOpinion Collection: The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho)

The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho)
2798203 The New Dreyfus Trial In Rennes, The Interrogation Of The Defendant (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dreyfus New Trial In Rennes)

Background imageOpinion Collection: Smyrna! A case in which, in the opinion of the British lion

Smyrna! A case in which, in the opinion of the British lion, two heads are not better than one! Cartoon about the Koszta Affair in 1853

Background imageOpinion Collection: Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving)

Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving)
1595113 Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India)

Background imageOpinion Collection: The Lille Gate in the Ypres ramparts seen across the moat

The Lille Gate in the Ypres ramparts seen across the moat
Ypres is a walled city and it has several routes into it. The two most well-known of its gates through the ramparts are via the Menin Gate (on the old road to Menin)

Background imageOpinion Collection: Cheery cover of London Opinion magazine, May 1932, featuring a group of gaily dressed

Cheery cover of London Opinion magazine, May 1932, featuring a group of gaily dressed and very pretty young women sitting on a sea wall. Date: 1932

Background imageOpinion Collection: Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)

Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)
Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction -- a satirical comment on parliamentary disagreements between Gladstone and Disraeli over the latters Reform Bill. 1867

Background imageOpinion Collection: Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)

Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)
Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! A satirical comment on the arguments surrounding the extension of the franchise in Disraelis Reform Bill

Background imageOpinion Collection: Cartoon, The Working-Man, Royal Westminster Exhibition

Cartoon, The Working-Man, Royal Westminster Exhibition
Cartoon, The Working-Man, from the Royal Westminster Exhibition. A satire on the Royal Academy Exhibition, where many paintings depicted working men

Background imageOpinion Collection: Painters Atelier, 1885 (oil on canvas)

Painters Atelier, 1885 (oil on canvas)
617493 Painters Atelier, 1885 (oil on canvas) by Dantan, Edouard-Joseph (1848-97); 139.7x110.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright



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Opinions are like horses, and just as a jockey knows the best tips for winning a race, we should navigate our opinions with care. Tariq Ali's demonstration in London reminds us that even influential figures have their own perspectives to share. From a Texan's eye view of the USA, we can see how diverse opinions shape our nation. Just like Caesar refusing his crown, sometimes it takes courage to stand against popular opinion. In defending democracy, informed opinions hold immense value - they can sway the course of history. A specialist's opinion carries weight in matters requiring expertise and knowledge. Yet, in the court of public opinion, everyone has a voice that deserves to be heard. Looking back at London Opinion 1937 reveals how societal views have evolved over time - pot-house politicians and stereotypes about foreigners no longer hold true today. During WW1, London Opinion urged citizens to contribute their thoughts for the greater good - your country needs you. Even goats express their opinions; Margaret Thatcher certainly had her fair share of critics. In this vast world of differing viewpoints, let us remember that every perspective adds color and depth to our collective understanding, and is through respectful dialogue and open-mindedness that we can bridge divides and find common ground amidst diversity. So next time you form an opinion or engage in discussions on important matters, take inspiration from these hints: listen to various voices like a jockey seeking tips; demonstrate peacefully like Tariq Ali did; gain different perspectives from Texans' eyes; don't be afraid to refuse conformity when necessary; defend democracy by being well-informed; seek specialists' insights when needed but also respect public discourse; learn from history while challenging outdated notions such as pot-house politics or xenophobia depicted by London Opinion. Remember: Your opinion matters because it contributes to shaping our shared future.