Date:1922
Description:This poster was used as part of Oliver Locker-Lampson's campaign in Handsworth during the 1922 General Election. He stood as the Conservative (Unionist) candidate replacing the retiring sitting MP Ernest Meysey-Thompson. Here he outlines his key issues for the election in a series of bullet points: More Allotments Less Taxation Improved Trade Reduced Prices Decent War Pensions Peace At Home No More War
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David Lloyd George's Coalition Government had endured after the First World War winning the 1918 General ...
Commander Lampson was the Conservative candidate for the 1922 General Election. The sitting MP Ernest ...
In this letter to the voters Lampson seeks to establish his credentials as a worthy candidate. Lampson's ...
Here he outlines his key issues for the election in a series of bullet points: More Allotments Less ...
Tiptaft had unsuccessfully contended the 1918 General Election as an Independent candidate, losing to ...
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Image courtesy of: Birmingham Central Library
Donor ref:LSH/ B'ham Parliamentary Elections 1918-22 LFF76.8 (14/5523)
Source: Local Studies & History Department , Birmingham Central Library
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