Sir Oswald Mosley leading British Union of Fascists members before a rally in Trafalgar Square, London, England, 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-oswald-mosley-leading-british-union-of-fascists-members-before-143830851.html
RMJA01M3–Sir Oswald Mosley leading British Union of Fascists members before a rally in Trafalgar Square, London, England, 1934.
An audience of 15,000 at Olympia, 7 June 1934, for a meeting of the British Union of Fascists in which Sir Oswald Mosley, the only speaker, gave a speech lasting two and a quarter hours during which time there were numerous outbreaks of violence between Blackshirts and those opposing them. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-audience-of-15000-at-olympia-7-june-1934-for-a-meeting-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-in-which-sir-oswald-mosley-the-only-speaker-gave-a-speech-lasting-two-and-a-quarter-hours-during-which-time-there-were-numerous-outbreaks-of-violence-between-blackshirts-and-those-opposing-them-image501473971.html
RM2M3T34K–An audience of 15,000 at Olympia, 7 June 1934, for a meeting of the British Union of Fascists in which Sir Oswald Mosley, the only speaker, gave a speech lasting two and a quarter hours during which time there were numerous outbreaks of violence between Blackshirts and those opposing them.
Oswald Mosley at a rally of the British Union of Fascists, 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-oswald-mosley-at-a-rally-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-1934-37011001.html
RMC45YWD–Oswald Mosley at a rally of the British Union of Fascists, 1934
Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-oswald-ernald-mosley-6th-baronet-16-november-1896-3-december-1980-84667207.html
RMEWMWTR–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
'Oswald Mosley (small picture), leader of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), speaking at a fascist rally in the Royal Albert Hall.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oswald-mosley-small-picture-leader-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-buf-speaking-at-a-fascist-rally-in-the-royal-albert-hall-image385781626.html
RM2DBHTB6–'Oswald Mosley (small picture), leader of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), speaking at a fascist rally in the Royal Albert Hall.'
Mr Oswald Mosley makes a dramaic call to Britain in great meeting of ten thousand of his followers in the Royal Albert Hall , London . The Albert Hall , Kensington , the largest hall in the country , was filled to over flowing with ten thousand people who have an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Oswald Mosley , the British Blackshirt leader who stated his policy in a dramatic call to Britain ' to give all , and dare all for England ' . He called for a Government Motion , and air equality with the strongest Power in Europe , with no international aggression . Photo shows , Sir Oswald Mosely addressi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-oswald-mosley-makes-a-dramaic-call-to-britain-in-great-meeting-of-ten-thousand-of-his-followers-in-the-royal-albert-hall-london-the-albert-hall-kensington-the-largest-hall-in-the-country-was-filled-to-over-flowing-with-ten-thousand-people-who-have-an-enthusiastic-welcome-to-sir-oswald-mosley-the-british-blackshirt-leader-who-stated-his-policy-in-a-dramatic-call-to-britain-to-give-all-and-dare-all-for-england-he-called-for-a-government-motion-and-air-equality-with-the-strongest-power-in-europe-with-no-international-aggression-photo-shows-sir-oswald-mosely-addressi-image359646019.html
RM2BW384K–Mr Oswald Mosley makes a dramaic call to Britain in great meeting of ten thousand of his followers in the Royal Albert Hall , London . The Albert Hall , Kensington , the largest hall in the country , was filled to over flowing with ten thousand people who have an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Oswald Mosley , the British Blackshirt leader who stated his policy in a dramatic call to Britain ' to give all , and dare all for England ' . He called for a Government Motion , and air equality with the strongest Power in Europe , with no international aggression . Photo shows , Sir Oswald Mosely addressi
'Oswald Mosley (right), founder of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), is greeted by female party members in London's Hyde Park. (undated photo)' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oswald-mosley-right-founder-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-buf-is-greeted-by-female-party-members-in-londons-hyde-park-undated-photo-image385781585.html
RM2DBHT9N–'Oswald Mosley (right), founder of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), is greeted by female party members in London's Hyde Park. (undated photo)'
Lady Mosley c1934 speaking at a meeting on behalf of Sir Oswald Mosley's party. * 28/11/02: Lady Diana Mosley speaking at a meeting on behalf of her husband, Sir Oswald Mosley's. Lady Mosley was deemed more dangerous than her husband according to secret documents published by the Public Record Office in Kew, west London. 14/11/2003: Lady Diana Mosley, the wife of the 1930's fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, was interned following the direct intervention of her former father-in-law, according to secret papers made public, Friday November 14, 2003. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lady-mosley-c1934-speaking-at-a-meeting-on-behalf-of-sir-oswald-mosleys-106404171.html
RMG533GY–Lady Mosley c1934 speaking at a meeting on behalf of Sir Oswald Mosley's party. * 28/11/02: Lady Diana Mosley speaking at a meeting on behalf of her husband, Sir Oswald Mosley's. Lady Mosley was deemed more dangerous than her husband according to secret documents published by the Public Record Office in Kew, west London. 14/11/2003: Lady Diana Mosley, the wife of the 1930's fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, was interned following the direct intervention of her former father-in-law, according to secret papers made public, Friday November 14, 2003.
Sir Oswald Mosley at Black Shirt Rally, London, Sept. 14, 1934. As leader of the British Union of Fascists, he takes salute Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-oswald-mosley-at-black-shirt-rally-london-sept-14-1934-as-leader-59781346.html
RMDD77M2–Sir Oswald Mosley at Black Shirt Rally, London, Sept. 14, 1934. As leader of the British Union of Fascists, he takes salute
William Joyce (left) Sir Oswald Mosley (second left) among fascists at the Haymarket, Newcastle in July 1934 following a rally on the Town Moor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-joyce-left-sir-oswald-mosley-second-left-among-fascists-at-the-haymarket-newcastle-in-july-1934-following-a-rally-on-the-town-moor-image458342061.html
RM2HHK7Y9–William Joyce (left) Sir Oswald Mosley (second left) among fascists at the Haymarket, Newcastle in July 1934 following a rally on the Town Moor.
'Fascism Infects the Farm': At a political meeting at Appleby, Yorkshire, Mosely said 'Conservatism has chosen the Financier. Fascism chooses the British Farmer' Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896-1980) English politician, successively Conservative, Independent aand Labour. Best remembered s the leader of the English Fascist movement and the Black Shirts. Cartoon from 'Punch', London, 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fascism-infects-the-farm-at-a-political-meeting-at-appleby-yorkshire-mosely-said-conservatism-has-chosen-the-financier-fascism-chooses-the-british-farmer-oswald-ernald-mosley-1896-1980-english-politician-successively-conservative-independent-aand-labour-best-remembered-s-the-leader-of-the-english-fascist-movement-and-the-black-shirts-cartoon-from-punch-london-1934-image483536848.html
RM2K2K054–'Fascism Infects the Farm': At a political meeting at Appleby, Yorkshire, Mosely said 'Conservatism has chosen the Financier. Fascism chooses the British Farmer' Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896-1980) English politician, successively Conservative, Independent aand Labour. Best remembered s the leader of the English Fascist movement and the Black Shirts. Cartoon from 'Punch', London, 1934.
The National Government of Exploiters and Warmongers Description: Poster attacking the coalition National Government of Ramsey Macdonald as well as calling on readers to demonstrate their opposition to the British Union of Fascists. BUF leader Oswald Mosley led a march to Hyde Park in September 1934. William Joyce ('Lord Haw-Haw' in the Second World War) attempted to prosecute the Daily Worker newspaper for incitement to violence because it urged anti-fascists to counter-demonstrate against the Blackshirts in this way. Date: 1934 poster, thirties, coalition, antifascist, mosley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-government-of-exploiters-and-warmongers-description-poster-attacking-the-coalition-national-government-of-ramsey-macdonald-as-well-as-calling-on-readers-to-demonstrate-their-opposition-to-the-british-union-of-fascists-buf-leader-oswald-mosley-led-a-march-to-hyde-park-in-september-1934-william-joyce-lord-haw-haw-in-the-second-world-war-attempted-to-prosecute-the-daily-worker-newspaper-for-incitement-to-violence-because-it-urged-anti-fascists-to-counter-demonstrate-against-the-blackshirts-in-this-way-date-1934-poster-thirties-coalition-antifascist-mosley-image600844460.html
RM2WWER6M–The National Government of Exploiters and Warmongers Description: Poster attacking the coalition National Government of Ramsey Macdonald as well as calling on readers to demonstrate their opposition to the British Union of Fascists. BUF leader Oswald Mosley led a march to Hyde Park in September 1934. William Joyce ('Lord Haw-Haw' in the Second World War) attempted to prosecute the Daily Worker newspaper for incitement to violence because it urged anti-fascists to counter-demonstrate against the Blackshirts in this way. Date: 1934 poster, thirties, coalition, antifascist, mosley
Mr Oswald Mosley makes a dramaic call to Britain in great meeting of ten thousand of his followers in the Royal Albert Hall , London . The Albert Hall , Kensington , the largest hall in the country , was filled to over flowing with ten thousand people who have an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Oswald Mosley , the British Blackshirt leader who stated his policy in a dramatic call to Britain ' to give all , and dare all for England ' . He called for a Government Motion , and air equality with the strongest Power in Europe , with no international aggression . Photo shows , Sir Oswald Mosely addressi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-oswald-mosley-makes-a-dramaic-call-to-britain-in-great-meeting-of-ten-thousand-of-his-followers-in-the-royal-albert-hall-london-the-albert-hall-kensington-the-largest-hall-in-the-country-was-filled-to-over-flowing-with-ten-thousand-people-who-have-an-enthusiastic-welcome-to-sir-oswald-mosley-the-british-blackshirt-leader-who-stated-his-policy-in-a-dramatic-call-to-britain-to-give-all-and-dare-all-for-england-he-called-for-a-government-motion-and-air-equality-with-the-strongest-power-in-europe-with-no-international-aggression-photo-shows-sir-oswald-mosely-addressi-image359646033.html
RM2BW3855–Mr Oswald Mosley makes a dramaic call to Britain in great meeting of ten thousand of his followers in the Royal Albert Hall , London . The Albert Hall , Kensington , the largest hall in the country , was filled to over flowing with ten thousand people who have an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Oswald Mosley , the British Blackshirt leader who stated his policy in a dramatic call to Britain ' to give all , and dare all for England ' . He called for a Government Motion , and air equality with the strongest Power in Europe , with no international aggression . Photo shows , Sir Oswald Mosely addressi
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RM2DBHTB8–'Oswald Mosley (right), founder of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), is greeted by female party members in London's Hyde Park. (undated photo)'
Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/police-struggle-with-crowd-at-fascist-demonstration-police-struggle-to-hold-a-huge-crowd-in-check-when-mr-oswald-mosley-leader-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-arrived-in-hyde-park-to-address-the-fascist-demonstration-police-struggling-to-hold-back-the-crowd-as-sir-oswald-mosley-arrived-9-september-1934-image359646281.html
RM2BW38E1–Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934
Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/police-struggle-with-crowd-at-fascist-demonstration-police-struggle-to-hold-a-huge-crowd-in-check-when-mr-oswald-mosley-leader-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-arrived-in-hyde-park-to-address-the-fascist-demonstration-police-struggling-to-hold-back-the-crowd-as-sir-oswald-mosley-arrived-9-september-1934-image359646277.html
RM2BW38DW–Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934
Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/police-struggle-with-crowd-at-fascist-demonstration-police-struggle-to-hold-a-huge-crowd-in-check-when-mr-oswald-mosley-leader-of-the-british-union-of-fascists-arrived-in-hyde-park-to-address-the-fascist-demonstration-police-struggling-to-hold-back-the-crowd-as-sir-oswald-mosley-arrived-9-september-1934-image359646278.html
RM2BW38DX–Police struggle with crowd at fascist demonstration . Police struggle to hold a huge crowd in check when Mr Oswald Mosley , leader of the British Union of Fascists , arrived in Hyde Park to address the fascist demonstration . Police struggling to hold back the crowd as Sir Oswald Mosley arrived . 9 September 1934
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