The Chartist procession from Kennington Common passing Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848. Chartism was a working class movement, between 1838 and 1848, whose aim was political reform in Britain. It takes its name from the People's Charter of 1838. In this engraving we see some of the estimated 150,000 people who gathered for the largest Chartist demonstration.

The Chartist procession from Kennington Common passing Blackfriars Bridge, 10th April 1848. Chartism was a working class movement, between 1838 and 1848, whose aim was political reform in Britain. It takes its name from the People's Charter of 1838. In this engraving we see some of the estimated 150,000 people who gathered for the largest Chartist demonstration. Stock Photo
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9155 x 5477 px | 77.5 x 46.4 cm | 30.5 x 18.3 inches | 300dpi

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