Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Artist: Spy

Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Artist: Spy

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Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) British free-thinker and social reformer. Bradlaugh lectured under the name 'Iconoclast'. He was elected MP for Northampton in 1880, but refused to take the oath as he was not a Christian and was expelled from Parliament. He was re-elected and continued to be rejected until 1886 when he finally took the oath. Having taken up his seat, Bradlaugh spoke in favour of Irish Home Rule and land redistribution. 'Spy' cartoon from Vanity Fair.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, attributed to: British: Illustrator for Vanity Fair, artist, painter, caricaturist
Subject
  1. Charles Bradlaugh: British: free-thinker, politician, social reformer

Picture Type
  1. Caricature
  2. Portrait

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Issues & Causes

Artistic Representations Portraits

Artistic Representations Caricatures

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History & Politics Politics Politicians


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2504x4193
File Size : 30,760kb


Aliases

  1. 000668
  1. 000668
  1. 0390001387
  1. 1-152-442
  1. 1152442
  1. 1387

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