Gladstone pushing pillars representing the House of Lords
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Gladstone pushing pillars representing the House of Lords
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A political cartoon showing William Gladstone destroying the pillars supporting a building on which is inscribed "British Constitution" "The radical programme, no. 3: the abolition of the House of Peers"
Iconographic Collections Keywords: England; William Ewart Gladstone; Satire; Politician; Cartoon; Tom Merry
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Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org A political cartoon showing William Gladstone destroying the pillars supporting a building on which is inscribed "British Constitution" "The radical programme, no. 3: the abolition of the House of Peers" Lithograph 24/10/1891 By: Tom MerrySt Stephen's Review Published: 24 October 1891.