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Lloyd George and Harcourt, both ministers in the Liberal Government, disagree about giving votes to women by Leonard Raven-Hill

Lloyd George and Harcourt, both ministers in the Liberal Government, disagree about giving votes to women

(Lloyd George and Harcourt, both ministers in the Liberal Government, disagree about giving votes to women, 1910 )


Leonard Raven-Hill

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1912  ·  lithograph  ·  Image ID: 297734

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Lloyd George and Harcourt, both ministers in the Liberal Government, disagree about giving votes to women by Leonard Raven-Hill. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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