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Chartists procession from the mass meeting towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, 10 April 1848
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Chartists procession from the mass meeting towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, 10 April 1848
Chartists procession from the mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, where the police stopped them crossing the Thames, 10 April 1848. In bottom left of picture is the penny newspaper duty stamp
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This print captures a significant moment in British history - the Chartist procession from a mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge in London, on April 10th, 1848. The image showcases the determination and resilience of the Chartists, who were advocating for political reform and an extension of voting rights to all men. As the procession approaches Blackfriars Bridge, we witness a pivotal scene where the police intervene to prevent them from crossing the Thames. This powerful visual symbolizes both the struggle for democratic representation and the resistance faced by those challenging established power structures. Intriguingly, nestled in the bottom left corner of this historic photograph is a penny newspaper duty stamp - a reminder of how taxation played a role in shaping public discourse during this time. It serves as an important detail that highlights not only financial considerations but also underscores broader themes such as law enforcement, finance, and politics. The image transports us back to 19th-century Britain when protests like these were crucial catalysts for social change. It offers us an opportunity to reflect upon our past struggles while reminding us that movements advocating for equality and justice have always been at the forefront of progress. Through this remarkable print by an unknown creator preserved by Heritage Images, we are granted access to an extraordinary moment in time – one that continues to inspire generations with its message of perseverance against adversity.
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