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Gallery Package - The UK Election Poster

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Labour's famous 1945 election poster, which helped them to victory.
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Labour's famous 1945 election poster, which helped them to victory.

General Election 1950<br>Poster for Vote Conservative<br>Mr Attlee says we have fulfilled evry pledge that we have made in 1945.<br>These were the socialist pledges about housing<br>Conservatives will let the builders build 1950
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General Election 1950
Poster for Vote Conservative


One of the first election campaign posters to go up being stuck in Arthur Street, in the City today. With the dissolution of Parliament the campaign should now get into full swing and posters will go up all over the country<br>19th September 1959
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An election campaign poster being stuck up in Arthur St, in the City.
19th September 1959
Labour Poster for the General Election 1950<br>© TopFoto
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Labour Poster for the General Election 1950

1910 Election poster
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1910 Election poster

Poster Cartoon .1906 General Election campaign.<br>
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Poster Cartoon .1906 General Election campaign.

1929 Election Poster
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1929 Election Poster

National Government election poster 1935<br>&quotThis Happened in Australia - Don't Let it Happen Here ! Vote National"
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National Government election poster 1935
"This Happened in Australia - Don't Let it Happen Here ! Vote National"

	Election poster, 1900.    Election poster, 1900.
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Election poster, 1900.

Election Poster, 1931 - &quotVote National Government"<br>History of the T.U.C.<br><br>&quotWe must think of our savings and our home.  That's why I'm voting for the National Government"<br>
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Election Poster, 1931 - "Vote National Government"
History of the T.U.C.


 LABOUR PASTE THEIR NEW ELECTION POSTER ON BILLBOARDS AROUND LONDON THIS MORNING. PH JEFF MOORE 30.05.01
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Labour election poster.
30.05.01

Two ladies sort out and fix to the wall Conservative Posters, so as to enable candidates who visit the Conservative Central Office to pick the posters that they want for their campaign<br>24th January 1950
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Two ladies sort out and fix to the wall Conservative Posters, so as to enable candidates who visit the Conservative Central Office to pick the posters that they want for their campaign
24th January 1950
Labour Party Poster Hardie's Election Address 1910
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Labour Party Poster Hardie's Election Address 1910

UK <br>1935 election poster from the National Government - a coalition of Conservatives, Liberals and a few Labour MPs.
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1935 election poster from the National Government - a coalition of Conservatives, Liberals and a few Labour MPs.

Election poster 1906.
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Election poster 1906.

Tory Election Posters for the forthcoming General Election.January, 1950
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Tory Election Posters for the General Election. January 1950

Vote National Labour election poster 1931
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Vote National Labour election poster 1931

Labour's Election Posters issued for current campaign in October 8th General Election.<br>24 September 1959<br>
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Labour's Election Posters issued for campaign in October 8th General Election.
24 September 1959
Chessington, Surrey: Who the heck am I for anyway?. Chumley the chimp at Chessington Zoo is up to his tricks trying to confuse the issue for the General Election.<br>October 1959
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Chessington, Surrey: Who the heck am I for anyway?. Chumley the chimp at Chessington Zoo is up to his tricks trying to confuse the issue for the General Election.
October 1959

Some of the posters the Labour Party used for the 1950 General Election promoting the &quotWelfare State".<br>Election date  - 23rd February 1950
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Some of the posters the Labour Party used for the 1950 General Election promoting the "Welfare State".
Election date - 23rd February 1950

Sorting out Election Posters at the Conservative Headquarters Abbey House, London.<br>8 October 1951
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Sorting out Election Posters at the Conservative Headquarters Abbey House, London.
8 October 1951