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The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, invites his Conservative Chancellor
KDC400222 The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, invites his Conservative Chancellor, Bonar Law, to visit the Anti-Coalition Cinema to see " Tragedy at No.10, The Doomed Premier", cartoon from Punch magazine, February 4, 1920 (litho) by Raven-Hill, Leonard (1867-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: David LLoyd George (1863-1945) Liberal politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom in the 1916-22 Coalition Government of the Liberals and Conservatives; had good relationship with the Conservative politician, Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923) who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer for the Coalition from 1916-20 and Privy Seal 1920-21; Conservative Prime Minister 1922-23; ); English, out of copyright
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The Liberal Prime Minister, Lloyd George, extends a cordial invitation to his Conservative Chancellor, Bonar Law, for an evening of entertainment at the Anti-Coalition Cinema. The occasion is none other than the screening of 'Tragedy at No. 10, The Doomed Premier', a satirical masterpiece captured in this delightful cartoon from Punch magazine. In this lithograph by Leonard Raven-Hill, we witness the unique camaraderie between two political giants amidst a turbulent era in British history. David Lloyd George and Andrew Bonar Law were key figures in the 1916-22 Coalition Government that brought together Liberals and Conservatives during World War I. The image portrays Downing Street as a stage where melodrama unfolds with humor and wit. As they enter the cinema together, one can only imagine their laughter and banter over the exaggerated portrayal of political life on screen. This caricature captures not just their personal bond but also reflects upon the intricate dynamics between different parties within politics. It showcases how even amidst ideological differences, politicians can find common ground through shared experiences and lighthearted moments. As we delve into this historical gem from 1920s England, it serves as a reminder that beneath the serious facade of governance lies room for amusement and connection among leaders who shape our nation's destiny.
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