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Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848
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Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848
Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Feargus O Connor and the other delegates
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Chartism Chartist Police Procession Protest Protest March Protester Socialism Taxation Waggon Wagon Ann Ronan Pictures Feargus Fergus Franchise Oconnor Wood Engraving
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This print captures a historic moment in British history - the mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, on 10 April 1848. The image showcases the immense gathering of people and their determination to fight for their rights and demand political reform. At the center of attention is Feargus O'Connor, one of the prominent leaders of the Chartist movement, seated atop a wagon alongside other delegates. Their presence symbolizes hope and unity as they address the crowd with impassioned speeches advocating for change. The wood engraving technique used to create this print adds depth and texture to every detail, emphasizing the significance of this event. The procession itself is an impressive sight; protesters from all walks of life march together in solidarity towards achieving universal suffrage and fairer representation. This image not only highlights key themes such as finance, tax, franchise, law enforcement but also sheds light on broader issues like socialism and transportation during that era. It serves as a powerful reminder of how ordinary individuals can come together to challenge oppressive systems through peaceful protest. Preserved by Ann Ronan Pictures and now available for public viewing thanks to Print Collector1's collection, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in nineteenth-century British history. It stands as a testament to those who fought tirelessly for social justice and reminds us that our voices have the power to shape our future.
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