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Margaret Thatcher Election 1987



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Margaret Thatcher Election 1987

A large sign made from light bulbs in Piccadilly Circus for the 1987 General Election Date: 1987

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Media ID 14165833

© Walter Rawlings / Mary Evans Picture Library

1987 Conservative Democracy Election Electioneering Lights Parliament Power Tory Vote Voting General Election Illuminated Sign Margaret Thatcher


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Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a one inch (2.5cm) black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image. Approximate size of bag is 50x33cm (20"x13")

Our tote bags are made from soft durable fabric and include a strap for easy carrying

Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "Lighting the Way to Victory: Margaret Thatcher's Illuminated Campaign in Piccadilly Circus, 1987" In this striking photograph, the vibrant spectacle of democracy comes alive as the iconic Piccadilly Circus in London transforms into a canvas for the Conservative Party's electioneering efforts during the 1987 General Election. The large, illuminated sign, crafted meticulously from thousands of light bulbs, proudly bears the image of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, symbolizing the power and reach of her political influence. The year is 1987, and Thatcher, a trailblazing figure in British politics, is gearing up for another battle at the polls. Her tenure as the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has been marked by significant economic and social reforms, making her a divisive figure in the political landscape. As the election approaches, her party's campaign team seeks to harness the attention of the bustling city and its visitors, using the iconic Piccadilly Circus as their stage. The illuminated sign, a testament to the energy and excitement of the election season, stands tall amidst the neon lights and bustling crowds. The image of Thatcher, bathed in light, serves as a beacon of power and determination, encouraging voters to cast their ballots in support of her Conservative Party. The historical significance of this moment is palpable, as the intersection of politics and public display comes together in a dazzling, unforgettable display. This photograph, a captivating snapshot of history, offers a glimpse into the electioneering tactics of the past and the enduring allure of the democratic process. As we reflect on the image of Thatcher's illuminated campaign in Piccadilly Circus, we are reminded of the power of a single vote and the impact it can have on the course of history.

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