Description
designed to provide stairway access between the Viaduct and Farringdon Street below on either side of both thoroughfares
To the right his wife and daughter are holding a bottle of alcohol having pawned clothes to buy it
shouts outside Alderman Wood's house in South Audley Street
manager Harry Catterick
and carriages
No Rough-Ianism mb-code 1239981 designed to provide stairway access'No Rough Ianism', 1866. A clean and respectable artisan tells a vagabond, who is armed with stones and a broken branch, that his type of help is not required. Broken railings can be seen in the background. Many ordinary artisans wished to distance themselves from the 'vast mass of roughs' that joined in their protests. This cartoon relates to the great riot in Hyde Park during July 1866. The Reform League had planned to hold a political demonstration
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