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'Going Down to the House', 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
'Going Down to the House', 1866. Lord Russell remarks Well, Bright, What do you Want? Jonny Bright replies Anything your Honour is Willing to Give me Now. John Bright, a passionate supporter of parliamentary reform, touches his hat to little Lord Russell and Mr Gladstone as they pass over the cleanly swept path of Reform. Mr Bright would be pleased to play any part in the reform process that they may delegate to him. Crossing-sweepers of both sexes and all ages were a common sight on the streets of London as they worked to keep the crossings clean. They were, of course, entirely dependant upon the generosity of those using the crossings. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 10, 1866.
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AR927565
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3673px × 5136px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
1st Earl Russell of Kingston Russell
B&W
B/W
BILL
Black & White
Black and white
BRIGHT
Broom
Cartoon
clothes
crossing sweeper
Dress
Engraving
Gladstone
Hat
Heritage Image Partnership
JOB
JOHN
John Bright
John Russell
John Tenniel
Lord John
Lord John Russell
Lord Russell
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
parliamentary reform
People
Politician
Politics
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
REFORM
Reform Bill
Russell
Satire
Sir John Tenniel
SOCIAL CLASS
Tenniel
Top Hat
Umbrella
Upper Class
Viscount Amberley of Amberley and of Ardsalla
William Ewart
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE