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Punch takes a dig at such women
had banned the demonstration on the premise that the park should be devoted to the 'quiet recreation of the people'
which was a half crinoline
his flock are setting about one another with some vigour
View with figures and carriages in the courtyard and street
Swag! Size:XS: 20 x 15cm Punch takes a dig atSwag!, 1886. The Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Randolph Churchill is caught in the act of stealing Liberal policy documents by the former Prime Minister, the Liberal leader William Gladstone. This relates to a speech given by Churchill in which he outlined a plan for reform so extensive that he was charged with pinching his proposals directly from the manifesto of the Radical wing of the Liberal Party. From Punch, or the London
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