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Public Meeting at the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, to protest against the Egyptian Policy of the Government (engraving)
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Public Meeting at the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, to protest against the Egyptian Policy of the Government (engraving)
1061473 Public Meeting at the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, to protest against the Egyptian Policy of the Government (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Public Meeting at the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, to protest against the Egyptian Policy of the Government. Illustration for The Graphic, 23 February 1884.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22526610
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Lord Randolph Churchill Members Of Parliament Piccadilly Princes Hall Protest Public Meeting Public Meetings Sir Robert Peel Sir Algernon Borthwick
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The engraving captures a powerful moment in history, depicting a public meeting held at the Princes Hall in Piccadilly to protest against the Egyptian Policy of the Government. The image showcases a gathering of influential figures, including members of parliament and prominent politicians, who have come together to voice their dissent. Amidst the grandeur of the hall, these individuals stand united against what they perceive as unjust actions taken by their government regarding Egypt. Their determination is palpable as they engage in passionate discussions and debates, each person contributing their unique perspective on this pressing issue. Among those present are Lord Claud Hamilton, Sir H. Wolff, Sir Robert Peel, Lord H. Lennox, Sir Algernon Borthwick, and even Lord Randolph Churchill. These esteemed personalities lend credibility and weight to the cause being championed within these walls. The atmosphere is charged with energy as emotions run high; it is evident that this gathering represents a turning point in public sentiment towards governmental policies concerning Egypt. The engraving serves not only as a historical record but also as an inspiration for future generations to exercise their right to peaceful protest and hold those in power accountable. This print from the 19th century allows us to witness firsthand how ordinary citizens can come together under one roof to challenge authority when they believe it has strayed from its intended path. It stands testament to the power of collective action and reminds us that change begins with raising our voices against injustice.
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