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Objections Collection

Angry residents, waving pacifist posters and objections as fervent as the smoke from a father's pipe, fiercely fought plans to build on their only recreational land

Background imageObjections Collection: No Smoking, Ladies

No Smoking, Ladies
This West End restaurant was one of the first to reserve tables for non-smokers after objections were raised. These three ladies disobey the notice on their table

Background imageObjections Collection: Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife

Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections
532319 Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections. Early 17th century (woodcut from the Roxburghe Ballads)

Background imageObjections Collection: Angry residents fighting plans to build on their only recreational land might as well not

Angry residents fighting plans to build on their only recreational land might as well not bother - the work has started. Liverpool City Council has cast aside its own regulations

Background imageObjections Collection: The Line of Beauty (engraving)

The Line of Beauty (engraving)
2777050 The Line of Beauty (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Line of Beauty)

Background imageObjections Collection: The Home Rule Debate in the House of Commons (engraving)

The Home Rule Debate in the House of Commons (engraving)
1062083 The Home Rule Debate in the House of Commons (engraving) by Renouard, Charles Paul (1845-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Home Rule Debate in the House of Commons)

Background imageObjections Collection: RIDING TO GUILLOTINE

RIDING TO GUILLOTINE
The last wagon-load of victims are transported to the guillotine - despite the objections of the populace. Date: circa 1794

Background imageObjections Collection: The home Rule Debate in the House of Commons, London, Uk, 1886: Mr. Sexton Attacks Mr

The home Rule Debate in the House of Commons, London, Uk, 1886: Mr. Sexton Attacks Mr. Chamberlain; Mr. Chamberlain Explains his Objections to the Bill; Mr. Parnell Tragic; Mr. Storey Persuasive

Background imageObjections Collection: Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem

Family group: father with pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections. Woodcut from the Roxburghe Ballads (early 17th century)

Background imageObjections Collection: Pacifist posters

Pacifist posters outside St. Georges Church in Bloomsbury, London, during World War II


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Angry residents, waving pacifist posters and objections as fervent as the smoke from a father's pipe, fiercely fought plans to build on their only recreational land. The Line of Beauty may be debated in art, but in real life, the Home Rule Debate in the House of Commons, London, UK, 1886, saw Mr. Sexton and others locked in a contentious battle. The proposed development threatened to silence the tranquility of their community, akin to the ominous Riding to Guillotine. Artokoloro's engraving of the House of Commons' intense debate captures the tension, with Mr. Sexton's fierce attack on Mr. [Name] palpable. Yet, amidst the chaos, the simple joys of family life persist, a reminder of the beauty and importance of preserving the spaces that bring us closer together.