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'The Supporters of the Working Man', 1859.
'The Supporters of the Working Man', 1859. Disraeli introduced his Reform Bill to the House early in 1859. However, because it was seen as a blatant attempt to conjure up extra Conservative votes, and was too obviously drafted to favour Conservative party interest, opposition groups combined to defeat the Bill in March 1859. One of the main reasons, though, for Lord John Russell's opposition to the Bill was that, he said, it did not allow for a 'readjustment of the franchise' to provide for a sufficient extension of the suffrage in the cities and boroughs. Mr Punch suggested that much of the support for the enfranchisement of the working man was simply words. Therefore, this cartoon shows the working man supporting three of the main representatives of the reform process, (l-r) Palmerston, Russell and John Bright, rather than being supported by them. From Punch, or the London Charivari, April 9, 1859.
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AR929716
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4953px × 3806px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
1st Earl Russell of Kingston Russell
Acrobat
Apron
B&W
B/W
Balancing
BALANCING ACT
Beaconsfield
BENJAMIN
BENJAMIN DISRAELI
Black & White
Black and white
Caricature
Carpenter
Cartoon
CLASS
clothes
concept
Costume
Disraeli
Dizzy
Dress
Earl of Beaconsfield
Engraving
FAMOUS PEOPLE
Henry J
henry John Temple
Heritage Image Partnership
JOB
JOHN
John Russell
Laborer
LORD
Lord Beaconsfield
Lord John
Lord John Russell
Lord Palmerston
Lord Russell
Male
Man
Men
METAPHOR
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Palmerston
People
performance
Performer
Politician
Politics
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
REFORM
Russell
Satire
SOCIAL CLASS
Suffrage
SUPPORT
SUPPORTER
SUPPORTING
Temple
Viscount Amberley of Amberley and of Ardsalla
Viscount Hughendon of Hughendon
WORKERS
Working Class
WORKING-CLASS