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Also showing coats of arms in the lower margin
The two pointsmen are Sir William Harcourt and Spencer Cavendish Hartington
Alex Wallace
The market was also known as Caledonian Market
in an overcoat
Not for Joe! mb-height 905 Also showing coats of armsNot for Joe!, 1885. Mr George Goschen had been the Liberal governments President of the Poor Law Board. Here he is being wooed by Lord Randolph Churchill of the Conservative Party, having been refused a place on the coach being driven by Joseph Chamberlain, who represents the Radical wing of the Liberal Party. Mr Goschen had recently been outspoken in his criticism of the Radicals and their policies, but Churchill and other Conservatives had made it
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