Political Memorabilia: An original vintage Liberal Party propaganda
poster relating to the House of Lords c. 1910, ‘The Last Word, Tory Peer (to
Voter): It’s all right my man, you may go and vote if you like but however you vote I always have the last word. Why not have the last word yourself’, featuring a stylised image of Lord and working man at the polling station, published by the Liberal Publication Department, 42, Parliament Street and Printed by The Avenue Press, Ltd., 6 Bouverie St., London, E.C., numbered L.P.D. No. 304, framed, approximately 74cm x 49cm

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