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The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909
£225.00

Poster 'Votes for Women. The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith'. Published by the Women's Social and Political Union for the General election of January 1910. Poster representing the struggle with the House of Lords. The Government pose as champions of the Constitution, but deny constitutional liberty to women.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£225.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910
£225.00

'The Modern Inquisition -Treatment of Political Prisoners under a Liberal Government.' Marion Wallace Dunlop was incarcerated in Holloway Prison for defacing St Stephen's Chapel. In June 1909 she started a hunger strike to protest being refused political prisoner status. Other suffragette prisoners quickly took up the strike. By December one hundred and ten suffragettes were refusing food. To break the strikes, the government insisted all prisoners be forcibly fed. The Women's Social and Political Union published this poster to attack the government during the 1910 General Election.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£180.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909
£180.00

Poster 'Votes for Women. The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith'. Published by the Women's Social and Political Union for the General election of January 1910. Poster representing the struggle with the House of Lords. The Government pose as champions of the Constitution, but deny constitutional liberty to women.

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910
£180.00

'The Modern Inquisition -Treatment of Political Prisoners under a Liberal Government.' Marion Wallace Dunlop was incarcerated in Holloway Prison for defacing St Stephen's Chapel. In June 1909 she started a hunger strike to protest being refused political prisoner status. Other suffragette prisoners quickly took up the strike. By December one hundred and ten suffragettes were refusing food. To break the strikes, the government insisted all prisoners be forcibly fed. The Women's Social and Political Union published this poster to attack the government during the 1910 General Election.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£175.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909
£175.00

Poster 'Votes for Women. The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith'. Published by the Women's Social and Political Union for the General election of January 1910. Poster representing the struggle with the House of Lords. The Government pose as champions of the Constitution, but deny constitutional liberty to women.

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910
£175.00

'The Modern Inquisition -Treatment of Political Prisoners under a Liberal Government.' Marion Wallace Dunlop was incarcerated in Holloway Prison for defacing St Stephen's Chapel. In June 1909 she started a hunger strike to protest being refused political prisoner status. Other suffragette prisoners quickly took up the strike. By December one hundred and ten suffragettes were refusing food. To break the strikes, the government insisted all prisoners be forcibly fed. The Women's Social and Political Union published this poster to attack the government during the 1910 General Election.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£150.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£148.51

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£130.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910
£130.00

'The Modern Inquisition -Treatment of Political Prisoners under a Liberal Government.' Marion Wallace Dunlop was incarcerated in Holloway Prison for defacing St Stephen's Chapel. In June 1909 she started a hunger strike to protest being refused political prisoner status. Other suffragette prisoners quickly took up the strike. By December one hundred and ten suffragettes were refusing food. To break the strikes, the government insisted all prisoners be forcibly fed. The Women's Social and Political Union published this poster to attack the government during the 1910 General Election.

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909
£130.00

Poster 'Votes for Women. The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith'. Published by the Women's Social and Political Union for the General election of January 1910. Poster representing the struggle with the House of Lords. The Government pose as champions of the Constitution, but deny constitutional liberty to women.

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910

The Modern Inquisition: c.1910
£125.00

'The Modern Inquisition -Treatment of Political Prisoners under a Liberal Government.' Marion Wallace Dunlop was incarcerated in Holloway Prison for defacing St Stephen's Chapel. In June 1909 she started a hunger strike to protest being refused political prisoner status. Other suffragette prisoners quickly took up the strike. By December one hundred and ten suffragettes were refusing food. To break the strikes, the government insisted all prisoners be forcibly fed. The Women's Social and Political Union published this poster to attack the government during the 1910 General Election.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£125.00

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909

The right dishonourable double - face asquith. Votes for women: 1909
£125.00

Poster 'Votes for Women. The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith'. Published by the Women's Social and Political Union for the General election of January 1910. Poster representing the struggle with the House of Lords. The Government pose as champions of the Constitution, but deny constitutional liberty to women.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.

'Munich and Central Europe', LNER poster, 1929.
£116.69

Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the company's services to Munich and other destinations in Central Europe via Harwich. The poster shows a view of the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive oxidised copper domes. Artwork by Ludwig Hohlwein. Hohlwein first studied as an architect, and this is reflected in his superb sense of layout and visual balance. He designed travel posters as well as political posters, including work for the Nazis during the Second World War. Dimensions: 1016 mm x 1270 mm.

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