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Patriotism versus Party (litho)
1038963 Patriotism versus Party (litho) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Patriotism versus Party. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 March 1895.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23052688
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Alien Aliens Appeals Debate Division Extra Terrestrial Lancashire Martian Member Mr Goschen Sir W Harcourt Versus Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial Life Extraterrestrials Inida
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Patriotism versus Party - A Glimpse into Political Debates of the Past
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. This lithograph, titled "Patriotism versus Party" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Sydney Prior Hall in 1895, this print captures the essence of a heated debate that unfolded within the hallowed halls of the House of Commons. Intriguingly, this illustration for The Graphic magazine depicts an intense discussion surrounding Indian cotton duties. As politicians passionately argue their points, we witness a clash between patriotism and party loyalty. The engraving portrays Mr. Goschen and Mr. Fowler engaged in a fierce exchange while Sir W Harcourt appeals to his fellow members. The scene is filled with tension as politicians from different factions hold firm to their beliefs on how best to govern India and its people. Amidst all this political fervor stands Mr. Naoroji, an influential member who represents Indian interests in British politics. Interestingly, another dimension is added to this artwork through sketches of aliens and extraterrestrials scattered throughout the composition – perhaps symbolizing the alienation felt by some individuals or groups during these political discussions. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that politics transcends borders and cultures; it affects not only those directly involved but also distant lands like Asia's Lancashire region where Indian cotton played a vital economic role. This thought-provoking print serves as a reminder that even over a century ago, debates concerning patriotism versus
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