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Bobby Keetch
Knight was fined five shillings for not having a traction engine licence
following the destruction of the previous building by fire in 1838
is overtaken by one of the modern day Routemaster buses on Waterloo Bridge
North-west view showing the watch house and figures in front
An Extra Liberal Dose Finish:20-pack Bobby Keetch'An Extra Liberal Dose', 1885. The Conservative, Arthur Balfour, offers a pauper a tonic that he has prepared. In the background, the Liberal MP Joseph Chamberlain claims that it was in fact his prescription that is being handed out. The reference to Radicals relates to the group of MPs within the Liberal Party who had often caused the former administration embarrassment by their opposition to the government agenda. From Punch, or the London
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