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Wilson, David, 1873-1935.
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George Wyndham (centre) sits between A.J. Balfour, Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader (left), and to Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal Party leader (right), and points to both of them. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1905Reference: 573502i- Pictures
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A doctor visiting an Irish patient whose wife queries the recommendation to take one pill three times a day. Wood engraving after D. Wilson, 1903.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1903Reference: 15341i- Pictures
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A representative of the House of Lords offers whatever they want to a brewer, a mine owner, and a clergyman, but refuses a worker the right to ride along the Thames embankment. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1905Reference: 573757i- Pictures
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H.H. Asquith (right) asks Arthur Balfour (centre) whether he has sent out invitations to colonial leaders; Balfour replies that he has not, but Richard Seddon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, enters from the left to claim his invitation. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1905Reference: 573505i- Pictures
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A.J. Balfour as Prime Minister asks John Bull to pay for increasingly costly policies, but eventually John Bull refuses. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1905Reference: 573766i