Voted Collection
"Voted: A Glimpse into England's Political History" Step back in time and explore how England has voted at the Elections
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"Voted: A Glimpse into England's Political History" Step back in time and explore how England has voted at the Elections. The election map reveals a fascinating pattern, with black squares representing Unionist votes and white squares symbolizing Liberal and Labour support. It's an intriguing visual representation of political preferences throughout the years. In 1975, Melody Maker Reader Poll Results showcased the voice of the people through music. Our picture captures Maggie, a beloved artist who won over hearts with her incredible talent. Even in 1919, Abdulla Cigarettes advert featured a female M. P. , highlighting the progressiveness of that era. This powerful image reminds us of women breaking barriers and making their mark in politics. Sir Roundell Palmer stands tall in a color litho portrait, reminding us of influential figures who shaped English politics. Their dedication to public service is evident as we delve into history. An English triumph unfolds before our eyes in another colorful litho artwork. It depicts moments when democracy prevailed amidst fierce partisan struggles within Hungarian Chamber walls. Such scenes remind us of the importance of unity and compromise for progress. Undignified scenes may have unfolded during debates in the Chamber of Deputies due to obstructionism from Far Left representatives, as portrayed by yet another vibrant litho print. These images serve as reminders that political discourse can sometimes be tumultuous but necessary for growth. Admiral Dewey's proud moment receiving Congress' voted Sword of Honour on Capitol steps at Washington showcases patriotism at its finest - a testament to America's democratic values shining bright across borders. The County Council Elections engraving takes us to London where local governance decisions were made through voting processes involving dedicated citizens exercising their rights responsibly - shaping communities one ballot at a time. A significant event unfolds within Guildhall as Lord Kitchener receives homage from London City officials presenting him with a Sword of Honour - an acknowledgment that voting extends beyond elections; it's a way to honor and recognize exceptional individuals.