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Affiche Ancienne Original antique propaganda poster featuring an illustration from the Westminster Gazette of Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) with a double face talking to the farmer and the working man, with the quote from his Birmingham Leaflet No. 3 on Trade and the Empire below, followed by a question from the Free Trade Union - But if the increase of supply means a falling of price, how can the farmer expect to make a profit out of growing wheat, if he cannot do so now? Britishers like a more straightforward policy. Published by The Free Trade Union, later known as the Free Trade League, founded in opposition to the campaign for Imperial Preference launched by Board of Trade chairman Joseph Chamberlain in May 1903. Printed by the Avenue Press LTD. Fair condition, large tears through image, creasing, staining, paper losses. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 28x22, year of printing: 1900s.
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90 - 180 GBP
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60 GBP
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