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Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate
John Wilkes, a Patriot, 1763
Humours of Electioneering
The General Election, Canvassing
The Parliamentary candidate taking a drink with a member of the electorate
Lords of the Bedchamber, caricature of the Duchess of Devonshire, Whig politician Charles James Fox and his supporter, …
The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters …
Varnishing – a Sign (of "The Times"), satire depicting Lord Chancellor Lord Brougham varrnishing a pub sign bearing …
The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox …
Electioneering at Liverpool, Scene at the Townhall after the Nomination
Crowd heckling a parliamentary candidate
John Wilkes, a Patriot, 1763
Humours of Electioneering
The General Election, Canvassing
The Parliamentary candidate taking a drink with a member of the electorate
Lords of the Bedchamber, caricature of the Duchess of Devonshire, Whig politician Charles James Fox and his supporter, …
The Devil on Two sticks, satire depicting Prime Minister Robert Walpole being carried across a swamp by his supporters …
Varnishing – a Sign (of "The Times"), satire depicting Lord Chancellor Lord Brougham varrnishing a pub sign bearing …
The Procession to the Hustings after a Successful Canvas, satire on the success of Whig politician Charles James Fox …
Electioneering at Liverpool, Scene at the Townhall after the Nomination
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