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From Suffragette poetry and Holloway Jingles to caricatures of artists at the Paris Salon of 1881, the creative spirit has shaped the course of history

Background imageContributors Collection: Suffragette Poetry Holloway Jingles

Suffragette Poetry Holloway Jingles. A collection of poems written in Holloway Prison during March and April 1912 and published by the Glasgow Branch of the Womens Social & Political Union

Background imageContributors Collection: Caricature of artists entering work to be exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1881

Caricature of artists entering work to be exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1881, from the magazine La Caricature no
REV418403 Caricature of artists entering work to be exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1881, from the magazine La Caricature no.69, 23 April, 1881 (litho) by Bac

Background imageContributors Collection: The Fraserians, pub. 1835 (engraving)

The Fraserians, pub. 1835 (engraving)
3025389 The Fraserians, pub. 1835 (engraving) by Maclise, Daniel (Croquis, Alfred) (1806-70); Private Collection; (add.info.: published in Frasers magazine, vol)

Background imageContributors Collection: Gertrude Trevelyan with other contributors to Red Rags: Essays of Hate from Oxford

Gertrude Trevelyan with other contributors to Red Rags: Essays of Hate from Oxford, a book of anti-communist essays. Date: 1933

Background imageContributors Collection: Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie

Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie, lined up for a photograph during a dinner given by W. Hugh Spottiswoode at the Savoy

Background imageContributors Collection: Advertisement or advertorial for Onoto safety pens in Printers Pie magazine

Advertisement or advertorial for Onoto safety pens in Printers Pie magazine, featuring an illustration of the many contributors to the magazine reading a copy

Background imageContributors Collection: Contributors to The Throne magazine

Contributors to The Throne magazine - portraits. 1906

Background imageContributors Collection: L N Tolstoi with writers-contributors of the magazine 'Sovremennik', Peterburg, 1856 (b / w photo)

L N Tolstoi with writers-contributors of the magazine "Sovremennik", Peterburg, 1856 (b / w photo)
5233338 L N Tolstoi with writers-contributors of the magazine " Sovremennik", Peterburg, 1856 (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer

Background imageContributors Collection: Contributors to the Bystander Christmas Number 1929

Contributors to the Bystander Christmas Number 1929
Advertisement IN The Bystander magazine for its forthcoming Christmas number with contributions from artists and writers whose portraits are featured - Miss Storm Jameson, D. B

Background imageContributors Collection: Electronic publishing

Electronic publishing
Collaborative electronic publishing, conceptual computer artwork. This represents the creation of online resources involving many individual contributors, such as Wikipedia


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From Suffragette poetry and Holloway Jingles to caricatures of artists at the Paris Salon of 1881, the creative spirit has shaped the course of history. The Fraserians penned essays of hate in the 1830s, while Gertrude Trevelyan and others fueled the Oxford fire with Red Rags. Printers Pie showcased the works of literary and artistic contributors, even promoting Onoto safety pens in its pages. The Throne magazine boasted the likes of Tolstoi and other renowned writers, while Sovremennik in Peterburg welcomed a talented roster in the 1850s. The Bystander's Christmas Number of 1929 brought together a diverse group of contributors, and the digital age has given rise to a new generation of voices in electronic publishing.