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(James) Keir Hardie, Scottish-born British trade unionist and Labour politician, 1903
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(James) Keir Hardie, Scottish-born British trade unionist and Labour politician, 1903
(James) Keir Hardie, Scottish-born British trade unionist and Labour politician, 1903. A founder member of the Labour Party, Hardie (1865-1915) served as Member of Parliament for West Ham from 1892-1895 and Merthyr Tydfil from 1900-1915. As well as championing wokers rights, he was also a prominent supporter of the suffragettes campaign for votes for women. Cartoon from The Strand Magazine. (London, 1903)
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This print captures the essence of James Keir Hardie, a Scottish-born British trade unionist and Labour politician in 1903. With his hands casually tucked into his pockets, he exudes confidence and determination. Sporting a distinguished beard and wearing a hat reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes' iconic deerstalker cap, Hardie's appearance reflects both his working-class roots and political influence. As one of the founding members of the Labour Party, Hardie dedicated himself to fighting for workers' rights throughout his career. Serving as a Member of Parliament for West Ham from 1892-1895 and Merthyr Tydfil from 1900-1915, he tirelessly advocated for social justice and equality. Notably, he was also an ardent supporter of suffragettes in their campaign for women's right to vote. The accompanying cartoon from The Strand Magazine adds a touch of humor to this portrait. It showcases Hardie's caricatured image while emphasizing his role as a prominent socialist statesman. This wood engraving perfectly encapsulates the political climate during that time period. Overall, this print provides us with an insightful glimpse into the life and legacy of James Keir Hardie – an influential figure who fought passionately for the rights of working-class individuals while leaving an indelible mark on British politics.
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