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Socialist orator being taken to the police station after making a speech at the Worlds End inn, Chelsea, London (litho)
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Socialist orator being taken to the police station after making a speech at the Worlds End inn, Chelsea, London (litho)
6014204 Socialist orator being taken to the police station after making a speech at the Worlds End inn, Chelsea, London (litho) by Ward, Enoch (1859-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Socialist orator being taken to the police station after making a speech at the Worlds End inn, Chelsea, London. Illustration for Black & White magazine, 6 February 1892.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22812368
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph captures a historic moment in late 19th century London, as a socialist orator is being taken to the police station after delivering a passionate speech at the Worlds End inn in Chelsea. The image, created by Enoch Ward and published in Black & White magazine on February 6,1892, offers a glimpse into the political climate of the time. The scene is filled with intense emotion and energy. Crowds gather around, shouting their support or dissent while policemen escort the arrested speaker through the streets. The atmosphere is charged with anger and bitterness as opposing ideologies clash. This snapshot of British history reflects not only the fervent political debates that characterized Victorian society but also highlights the power of free expression and its consequences. It serves as a reminder of how individuals were willing to stand up for their beliefs despite facing potential arrest and persecution. The image also hints at wider European influences, with references to Germany and German culture scattered throughout. This suggests that political ideas were crossing borders during this period, contributing to an increasingly interconnected world. Overall, this lithograph provides us with a window into an important moment in British history when politics was passionately debated on street corners like those surrounding Worlds End inn.
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