A representative of the House of Lords offers whatever they want to a brewer, a mine owner, and a clergyman, but refuses a worker the right to ride along the Thames embankment. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.

  • Wilson, David, 1873-1935.
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1905
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573757i
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A representative of the House of Lords offers whatever they want to a brewer, a mine owner, and a clergyman, but refuses a worker the right to ride along the Thames embankment. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1905

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1 drawing : ink ; image and text 22.9 x 19.8 cm

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The House of Lords and its clients ; David Wilson 1905 Lettering continues: House of Lords. The Brewer. A Licencing Act? Pardon my not thinking of this before! House of Lords. The mine owner. Chinese labour! My dear Sir you've only got to ask!! House of Lords. The church. Education Act! It gives me the greatest pleasure! House of Lords. The workmen What! Ride along my Embankment!!! Never rrrr!

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