The Tory Notion Peace Goodwill 1895-1900

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Original antique political propaganda poster - The Tory Notion of Peace & Goodwill The Government's Record Abroad 1895-1900 - featuring a map of the world marked Europe Africa Arabia India China Asia Australia and Oceania with details of wars and battles from each place including the China war in 1900, Transvaal & Orange Free State war 1899-1900 British loss over 50,000 and the Graceful Concessions in Tunis / Tunisia in 1897, to Germany in 1890, Madagascar in 1896, and Siam to France in 1896, as well as the Awful Massacres in Armenia in 1895 & 1896, the Great Slaughter of the Dervishes Soudan / Sudan War in 1897 & 1898, and British Warships steaming away from Port Arthur January 1898 by Order of the Czar / Tsar with a bold note on the side that Wars and Massacres are Coloured Red and the title across the top in white on a black scroll, a quote below: "I believe that this country is more thoroughly friendly with all the world than it has been for some time" Lord Salisbury in 1895 at the beginning of his term of office. Also known as the Khaki Election (as it was held during the Second Boer War 1899-1902), the 1900 UK General Election was won by the Conservative Party and Liberal Unionist Party. The Conservative politician Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903) served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times from 1885-1886, 1886-1892 and 1895-1902; he is ranked one of the top Prime Ministers by academics. Printed and published by The Avenue Press, London. Horizontal. Large size. Fair condition, restored paper losses, restored folds, restored tears, creasing, staining, paper losses, backed on linen.

Country UK
Year 1900
Width (cm) 153
Height (cm) 103
Linen backed? Yes

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