A country doctor out in his horse and trap, enquiring how a farm worker has voted. Wood engraving, 1886.

Date:
1886
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14287i
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A country doctor out in his horse and trap, enquiring how a farm worker has voted. Wood engraving, 1886. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London], 1886.

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1 print : wood engraving ; border 13.6 x 18.1 cm

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A waverer. Caption reads: 'Village Doctor. "Well, Blundy, how did you vote after all?" Rustic. "Well, sir, I prom'sed the blews, but the yallers got over my missus, and I says 'yes' so when I went to the bewth, and they gives me my ballot-paper, conscience for ever! says I to myself, goes into the box, shuts my eyes, an' makes a big cross, promisc'ous - and lord knows how I voted!!"'

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Wellcome Collection 14287i

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