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Snig's End - (from the Road), 1850. Creator: UnknownSnig's End - (from the Road), 1850. View of the Chartist estate in Gloucestershire:cottages built in the form of crescents;
Hall, Rev. Newman, ca. 1860-1865. Creator: UnknownHall, Rev. Newman, ca. 1860-1865
Chartists at church, c1839 (c1890). Creator: UnknownChartists at church, c1839 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol. V." [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, c1890]
The National Convention... 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Creator: UnknownThe National Convention. As it met on Monday the 4th of February 1839 at the British Coffee House. Meeting of the National Convention of the Industrious Classes at the British Coffee House
The Chartist Meeting on Kennington Common, 1848, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Chartist Meeting on Kennington Common, 1848, (c1878). Mass meeting of the working-class Chartist movement on 10 April 1848, at Kennington in south London
The Chartist Demonstration on Kennington Common, 1848, (1900). Artist: William Barnes WollenThe Chartist Demonstration on Kennington Common, 1848, (1900). Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900). (Colorised black and white print)
Chartist riots at Newport, Monmouthshire, 1839 (c1895)Chartist riots at Newport, Wales, 1839 (c1895). The Newport Rising was the last large scale armed rebellion against authority in mainland Britain
Chartist Agitation, the Police Force on Bonners Fields, 1848, (1900). Policemen smoking clay pipes and drinking beer during political unrest in London
Feargus Edward O Connor, (1794-1855), 19th century. Portrait of the Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson
Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Feargus O Connor and the other delegates
Chartists procession from the mass meeting towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, 10 April 1848Chartists procession from the mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, where the police stopped them crossing the Thames, 10 April 1848