411, BDB 86/1/216 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
no.411
Campaigner Dressed The Part For Tariff Reform
c. 1910
Looking down Slater Street, Hindpool. Man with dog; both wearing decorated apparel with 'Vote for Meynell', campaigning for Tariff Reform. Children behind. Francis Meynell was Conservative candidate in parliamentary elections in 1910. Labour won.
411, BDB 86/1/216 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
no.411
Campaigner Dressed The Part For Tariff Reform
c. 1910
Looking down Slater Street, Hindpool. Man with dog; both wearing decorated apparel with 'Vote for Meynell', campaigning for Tariff Reform. Children behind. Francis Meynell was Conservative candidate in parliamentary elections in 1910. Labour won.
| Location: | Slater Street, Hindpool, Barrow-in-Furness | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/216 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sankey Number: | 411 |
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| 407 | Walney Bridge opening | Dignitaries on a podium in the centre of Walney Bridge performing the opening ceremony. | |
| 408 | Walney Bridge opening | Dignitaries on a podium in the centre of Walney Bridge performing the opening ceremony. | |
| 409 | Cooper's shop | Front view of Cooper's grocery shop. Street unknown. | |
| 410 | Cooper's shop | Front view of Cooper's grocery shop. Street unknown. | |
| 411 | Tariff reform | Man with dog both wearing decorated apparel with 'Vote for Meynell'. Children behind. | |
| 412 | Tariff reform | Man with dog both wearing decorated apparel with 'Vote for Meynell'. Children behind. | |
| 413 | Vickers Maxim Works Barrow. Joiners Shop. | Large workshop, workmen looking towards the camera. | |
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