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Charles Bradlaugh (1833 - 1891)

Charles Bradlaugh (1833 - 1891)


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Charles Bradlaugh (1833 - 1891)

Charles Bradlaugh (1833 - 1891) English politician, free - thinker and social reformer, born Hoxton, London. Lectured under the name Iconoclast. Elected Member of Parliament for Northampton in 1880, he refused to take the oath of allegiance and was expelled from the House. Re - elected and rejected until 1886 when he finally took the oath. Engraving from " The lustrated London News" (London, 11 February 1882)

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British Culture Formal Looking At Camera One Mature Man Only Politician Politics Waist Up Charles Bradlaugh


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This engraving captures the essence of Charles Bradlaugh, a prominent figure in 19th-century English politics. With his piercing gaze fixed upon the camera, Bradlaugh exudes an air of confidence and determination. Dressed formally in a waist-up portrait, he commands attention as a politician and social reformer. Born in Hoxton, London in 1833, Bradlaugh was not only known for his political career but also for being a free-thinker. Under the name Iconoclast, he delivered thought-provoking lectures that challenged societal norms and advocated for progressive change. In 1880, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Northampton but faced controversy when he refused to take the oath of allegiance. This image captures a pivotal moment in Bradlaugh's life when he was expelled from the House due to his refusal to conform. However, undeterred by setbacks, Bradlaugh persisted and was re-elected multiple times until finally taking the oath in 1886. The engraving is sourced from "The Illustrated London News" dated February 11th, 1882 - an iconic publication renowned for its coverage of significant events during that era. This historical artifact provides us with insight into British culture at the time while immortalizing one mature man who made an indelible mark on society: Charles Bradlaugh.

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