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Set Stormy, Lloyd George giving cold comfort to the defeated Liberal candidate in the Manchester South by-election of 5 March, 1912 (litho)

Set Stormy, Lloyd George giving cold comfort to the defeated Liberal candidate in the Manchester South by-election of 5 March, 1912 (litho)


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Set Stormy, Lloyd George giving cold comfort to the defeated Liberal candidate in the Manchester South by-election of 5 March, 1912 (litho)

KDC400213 Set Stormy, Lloyd George giving cold comfort to the defeated Liberal candidate in the Manchester South by-election of 5 March, 1912 (litho) by Partridge, Bernard John (1861-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Chancellor of the Exchequer 1908-1915 for the Liberal Government offers cold comfort to the defeated Liberal candidate, Arthur Adlington Haworth, ousted by Philip Glazebrook, standing for the Conservative party; cartoon from Punch magazine March 13, 1912; ); English, out of copyright

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This black and white lithograph captures a significant moment in British political history. The photograph, titled "Set Stormy" depicts the aftermath of the Manchester South by-election on 5 March 1912. The defeated Liberal candidate, Arthur Adlington Haworth, is seen receiving what can only be described as cold comfort from none other than David Lloyd George. Lloyd George, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer for the Liberal Government at that time, stands tall and imposing next to Haworth. With a stern expression on his face, he offers no solace or sympathy to the ousted candidate. This powerful image perfectly encapsulates the bitter defeat suffered by Haworth at the hands of Philip Glazebrook, who stood for the Conservative party. Published in Punch magazine on 13 March 1912, this cartoon-like illustration brilliantly captures the tension and rivalry between political parties during election season. It serves as a reminder of how politics can be ruthless and unforgiving. The intricate details and skillful execution of this litho make it an exceptional piece of artistry. Its historical significance lies not only in its portrayal of prominent politicians but also in its representation of broader themes such as power struggles within Parliament and changing political landscapes. Overall, "Set Stormy" is a thought-provoking print that invites viewers to reflect on past elections while drawing parallels with contemporary politics.

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