RMH5B5XN–British Workman; It's no use trying to hide it, guv'ner. We are going to vote for Tariff Reform...
RMG375MT–TARIFF REFORM NEEDED
RMD95YFK–Tariff Reform, Britain, 1903. Possible consequences to the British Workman if Free Trade was government policy.
RMDRF88B–Tariff Reform - Austen Chamberlain
RM2GE2FD6–TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE UK Poster about 1903 echoing a song of that date 'John Bull's Railway Station'
RMER7H4B–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman. Date c1888 Sept. 17.
RMP67KB9–For President, Grover Cleveland, for Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson' Political poster shows bust portraits of candidates in laurel wreaths with campaign slogans, including 'Tariff reform.'
RMDRJ8JB–Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham area
RMP67N43–Launched at last! - good luck to her!' Cherub labelled '1894' smashing a bottle of champagne as he launches a large, modern ship, the Ship of State, under the banner 'Tariff Reform' with Grover Cleveland and members of his cabinet standing on the bow waving their hats; in the background, the spector of '1893' hovers over a sailing ship labelled 'McKinley Tariff'. Among those with Cleveland are Walter Q. Gresham, John G. Carlisle, Richard Olney, and either Daniel S. Lamont or Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson.
RMBG2PB6–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman - Campaign Poster for 1888 USA Presidential Election
RM2DDHR0J–Postcard, Our Seven Tariff Reform Members
RM2HBE4DB–'Anticipation. Bill:- 'Cleaning 'em up, Tom. Got a Job?' Tom:- 'Not yet; the foreigners are doing our work now, but TARIFF REFORM's coming, and then we'll have our chance'': Tariff Reform League postcard portraying a conversation between two working men, one is a carpenter cleaning his tools in his workshop, the other is leaning in through an open window
RMCXYJGA–Protest against the planned royalty-tariff reform in 2013, about 5, 000 people gathered in front of the GEMA members party
RMC7E2KM–HERBERT ASQUITH accused of hiding tariff reforms with legislation for the House of Lords in Labour poster about 1906
RMKREXMC–Tariff Reform Will Bring Grist To The Mill
RMJ1FNC9–Protection - Illustration shows an ostrich labeled 'Republican Party' with its head stuck in a hole labeled ''Stand Pat' Policy' as a tornado advances from behind with dark clouds labeled 'Tariff Reform'. Political Cartoon, 1904
RMKREXMH–British Workman: It's no use trying to hide it, guv'ner. We are going to vote for Tariff Reform...
RMHG2MCE–A new bull in the ring. Political Cartoon shows Chester A. Arthur riding the Republican elephant tossed high in the air in a 'Political Arena', the elephant is patched with scandals labeled 'Credit Mobilier, Collusion with Monopolies, Back Pay Grab, Third Termism, Whiskey Ring, Navy Ring, and Dorsey 'Soap' 1880'. Below, on the floor of the arena, Samuel J. Tilden is sitting backwards on a donkey labeled 'Incurable' and Puck's Independent Party figure is riding a bucking bull, its horns labeled 'Anti-Monopoly' and 'Tariff Reform'.
RMPGBY1C–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman ca 1888
RMMDFXMA–Grover Cleveland, tariff reform, Puck magazine, 1888, taming the British lion, clawing trade from British empire
RM2CCEAG7–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Protectionist meeting, held at the Teatro Principal (Principal Theatre) by the Instituto Nacional del Trabajo (National Labour Institute), on April 3, 1881. Engraving. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
RMD98A00–Reform of the House of Lords: Tariff reform making way for debate on the Lords. Bernard Partridge cartoon from 'Punch', London, 7 December 1910.
RMBB1K4R–Tariff Reform. Cleveland and Thurman
RMM8P9WD–Andrew Bonar Law, leader of the Conservative party, in 1911
RMPBG9EH–1600 TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades-269654-459455)
RMM0N9Y8–Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin
RMDRJ95X–Comment on Tariff Reform in regard to bread
RMP68WXK–Launched at last! - good luck to her! by Charles Jay Taylor 1855-1929; Published 1893. Print shows a cherub labelled '1894' smashing a bottle of champagne as he launches a large, modern ship, the Ship of State, under the banner 'Tariff Reform' with Grover Cleveland and members of his cabinet standing on the bow waving their hats; in the background, the Spector of '1893' hovers over a sailing ship labelled 'McKinley Tariff'. Among those with Cleveland are Walter Q. Gresham, John G. Carlisle, Richard Olney, and either Daniel S. Lamont or Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson.
RM2DDHTXK–Silver Gilt & Enamel Badge, Tariff, Reform, Trade and Empire, 1903 Maker: F W Wilks, Birmingham, Social history, Medal, Manufacturers, Gilt, Metal
RM2HBE4GJ–'Fiscal Football (under retaliation rules) British Trade v Foreign Trade. Joe: 'You stick to me, John, and I'll see you through it.': cartoon portraying the politician Joseph Chamberlain and John Bull as footballers representing protectionism and tariff reform against economic free trade
RMCXYJG2–Protest against the planned royalty-tariff reform in 2013, about 5, 000 people gathered in front of the GEMA members party
RM2HBE4DY–'Fair Trade v Free Trade. Well done, Birmingham!! We are seven!!!': portraits of tariff reform supporting Members of Parliament elected to represent Birmingham in 1906: Joseph Chamberlain, Jesse Collings, Sir Benjamin Stone, J.T. Middlemore, Ebenezer Parkes, Sir Francis W. Lowe and Viscount Morpeth
RM2K2K06N–Tariff Reform: The leader of the Unionist party 'persuading' Lord Robert Cecil (1864-1958), a leading Conservative statesman, to adopt the chief Unionist policy, Tariff Reform. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from 'Punch', London, 27 January 1909.
RM2HBE4DG–'British Workers Sacrificed to the Folly of Free Trade'... 'Free Trade Inflicts Wanton Cruelty on British Workers.' Postcard issued by the National Union of Conservative & Unionist Associations as part of their campaign for 'tariff reform' / protectionism. It combines statistics, slogans & a small poster image showing a working class man & woman asking 'What of us under Free Trade?'
RMK4XKY0–Vote for Tariff Reform - British Political Posters, c1905-c1910
RMKE9KP5–TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades 269654 474304)
RM2A5YKX3–Tariff Reform, Britain, 1903. Possible consequences to the British Workman if Free Trade was government policy.
RMH5B5XP–Vote for Tariff Reform
RMP68WY0–The bounty jumper of 1894. Benjamin Harrison standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Republican Party', under sails labelled 'Prohibitory Protection'; he is holding a rope that leads to a rowboat labelled 'McKinleyism' with William McKinley standing in it, holding up a diminutive man labelled 'Ex-Subdizied Sugar Planter'. To the right of the rowboat, President Cleveland is standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Democracy', under sails labelled 'Tariff Reform'.
RMD95YP6–Tariff Reform: The leader of the Unionist party 'persuading' Lord Robert Cecil (1864-1958), a leading Conservative statesman, to adopt the chief Unionist policy, Tariff Reform. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from 'Punch', London, 27 January 1909.
RMB7CTPJ–Tariff Reform. Cleveland and Thurman
RMEC7XJW–For President, Grover Cleveland, for Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson' Political poster shows bust portraits of candidates in laurel wreaths with campaign slogans, including 'Tariff reform.'
RMPB5XEE–1600 TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades-269654-474304)
RMD95YP0–Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) British businessman and statesman. Member of Parliament 1876-1914. Chamberlain, leader of the movement for Tariff Reform, the last campaign of his career, moderating his proposals for reform. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne from 'Punch', London, 5 December 1906.
RMAHFWH5–Tariff Reform Needed
RMEC7YM4–Launched at last! - good luck to her!' Cherub labelled '1894' smashing a bottle of champagne as he launches a large, modern ship, the Ship of State, under the banner 'Tariff Reform' with Grover Cleveland and members of his cabinet standing on the bow waving their hats; in the background, the spector of '1893' hovers over a sailing ship labelled 'McKinley Tariff'. Among those with Cleveland are Walter Q. Gresham, John G. Carlisle, Richard Olney, and either Daniel S. Lamont or Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson.
RM2M98G8K–Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of 1910? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism.
RM2DMXK1E–Handkerchief, Medium: cotton Technique: printed on plain weave, Red campaign handkerchief has two central portrait medallions containing presidential candidate Grover Cleveland and vice presidential candidate Allen G. Thurman. Above the medallions is an American flag with an eagle perched over two cannons and a mound of cannonballs. Crossed yellow flags in each corner have messages: Tariff Reform, For Revenue Only and No Surplus, Low Taxes. Portrait medallions are connected with four separate bands containing: The Union For Ever. Below is a banner proclaiming: Public Office A Public Trust
RM2A3RW1F–Tariff reform tonic / Dalrymple.
RM2K2K0AA–Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) British businessman and statesman. Member of Parliament 1876-1914. Chamberlain, leader of the movement for Tariff Reform, the last campaign of his career, moderating his proposals for reform. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne from 'Punch', London, 5 December 1906.
RM2JGF2PA–'Fiscal economy. British workman - 'Yes, lass, the bread may have gone up a farthin', but what about the coffee and tea and sugar going down, and wages ten bob higher.' Early 20th century cartoon in support of protectionism and tariff reform, showing a well-fed working class family with a portrait of Joseph Chamberlain on their wall and a large loaf of bread on their table
RMK4XKA3–Tariff Reform Will Bring Grist To The Mill - British Political Posters, c1905-c1910
RMKE9KP7–TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades 269654 459455)
RMP67MXH–The bounty jumper of 1894' Benjamin Harrison standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Republican Party', under sails labelled 'Prohibitory Protection'; he is holding a rope that leads to a rowboat labelled 'McKinleyism' with William McKinley standing in it, holding up a diminutive man labelled 'Ex-Subdizied Sugar Planter'. To the right of the rowboat, President Cleveland is standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Democracy', under sails labelled 'Tariff Reform'.
RMH5B5XC–Tariff Reform Will Bring Grist To The Mill
RM2RDW2CD–Tariff Reform 6 May 1908 by Leslie Ward
RMD6C7FA–A woman takes part in a protest against the planned tariff reform of German performance rights organization GEMA in Berlin, Germany, 06 September 2012. Similar protest were staged in several German cities. The controversial reform has been firecely disputed for months. Club operators fear for their finacial existence. Photo: MARC TIRL
RM2EB1343–Tariff Reform. Cleveland and Thurman 1888
RMT6X5AY–A Free Trade Forecast, c1900. A Victorian poster designed and printed by Percival Jones Ltd, Birmingham. This image depicts a Free Trade Shop selling a range of imported goods, with an unemployed British workman standing outside being addressed by a wealthy German, a member of the Cobden Club. Originally published by the Imperial Tariff Committee.
RMPBG9EK–1600 TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades-269654-459456)
RMD3JJB2–(dpa) - A ver.di flag can be seen at the warning strike of employees of the car registration office 'Ausschlaeger Weg' in Hamburg, Germany, 12 April 2005. With warning strikes in the public sector German worker's union ver.di wants to demand from the Hamburg senate the take over the tariff reform which was agreed upon by the German federal government and local authorities.
RM2JNAR6K–Tariff reform tonic - Dalrymple.
RMEC83K6–Launched at last! - good luck to her! by Charles Jay Taylor 1855-1929; Published 1893. Print shows a cherub labelled '1894' smashing a bottle of champagne as he launches a large, modern ship, the Ship of State, under the banner 'Tariff Reform' with Grover Cleveland and members of his cabinet standing on the bow waving their hats; in the background, the Spector of '1893' hovers over a sailing ship labelled 'McKinley Tariff'. Among those with Cleveland are Walter Q. Gresham, John G. Carlisle, Richard Olney, and either Daniel S. Lamont or Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson.
RM2R0D2WX–Postcard - Our Seven Tariff Reform Members .
RMM0N9X5–George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen
RM2M98G8P–Cartoon by Harold Auerbach, The Era of June? A comment on the controversial political issues of tariff reform, free trade, home rule and socialism.
RMM0GCRP–Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin
RMER96T2–Not yet, and probably not soon. Illustration shows a wagon drawn by a single donkey labeled American Consumer chasing a carrot labeled Promised Tariff Reform dangling from a stick held by the wagon driver labeled Republican Congress. The wagon is transpor
RMM0X6N7–Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh, 1849-1921
RM2HBE4D9–'The true cause. 'Drink! No, Sir. It's Free Imports that drives me to pawn my tools to keep the missis and kids from starving. What we want is TARIFF REFORM.'' Tariff Reform League postcard portraying a working man driven into a pawn shop due to the prevailing economic policy of free trade. A clergyman with an umbrella is talking to him. Posters for the Free Trade Union, an unemployed demonstration and emigration are pasted up on the wall
RM2M3K005–Joseph Chamberlain MP, delivering a speech on Protectionism and Free Trade, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. Chamberlain was displaying two loaves to illustrate the difference between the status quo and the tariff reform that he was advocating. As he put it 'I know there is a difference, because I know that the smaller loaf contains a few ounces less flour to correspond with the amount of tax. But it is still, I think, a sporting question which is the big one and which is the little one.'
RMEC83KH–The bounty jumper of 1894. Benjamin Harrison standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Republican Party', under sails labelled 'Prohibitory Protection'; he is holding a rope that leads to a rowboat labelled 'McKinleyism' with William McKinley standing in it, holding up a diminutive man labelled 'Ex-Subdizied Sugar Planter'. To the right of the rowboat, President Cleveland is standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Democracy', under sails labelled 'Tariff Reform'.
RMK4XKMW–British Workman It's no use trying to hide it, guv'ner. We are going to vote for Tariff Reform... - British Political Posters, c1905-c1910
RMKE9KP9–TARIFF REFORM DINNER (held by) REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY ROOMS) (NYPL Hades 269654 459456)
RM2K63YNT–Comic Postcard series - The General Election - Free Fooders. Candidates at a hustings face the warth of the electorate and also face a barrage of eggs and vegeatbles! A play on the name of The Unionist Free Food League, a British pressure group formed on 13 July 1903 by Conservative and Liberal Unionist politicians who believed in free trade and who wished to campaign against Joseph Chamberlain's proposals for Tariff Reform (which involved an import tax on food).
RM2A3RW27–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman
RMD7YEDY–Wilson Addressing Congress on Tariff Reform
RMAA1DPE–Free Trade Or Tariff ?
RM2TE1FYR–Tariff Reform Series - Vintage Cigarette Card Illustration
RM2R0CMKJ–Silver Gilt & Enamel Badge - Tariff, Reform, Trade and Empire, 1903. Maker: F W Wilks, Birmingham
RM2JNAR85–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman
RMG3BMJN–FREE TRADE OR TARIFF ?
RMCWC84J–A Pro-Democratic 1912 Election year cartoon. It advocated tax reform through Tariff reduction claiming 'Republican Tariffs
RMPA1P8B–570 DINNER IN AID OF THE REFORM OF THE TARIFF (held by) THE REFORM CLUB (at) METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ("OTHER,OPERA HOUSE") (NYPL Hades-269697-474347)
RM2PPJAXT–Writing displaying text Tax Reform. Business showcase government policy about the collection of taxes with business owners
RFKK1GFD–Tax Reform Dollar Isolated
RMP67N5T–Wrapped up in his pet idea' President McKinley wearing a long cape labelled 'Protection Monomania', sitting at a desk working on his 'Tariff Plans', while ignoring a businessman who offers 'Suggestions for Financial Reform'; in baskets beneath the desk are papers that state 'Don't forget the issues of the last campaign. [signed] A Banker' and 'Please give a little attention to the money question. [signed] Businessman'.
RMD8WRWE–Judges, lawyers and further justice employees protest against the structural court reform planned by the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Schwerin, Germany, 05 June 2013. The judge's association, the Chamber of lawyers, the association of civil servants and the tariff union called for the demonstration. Photo: Jens Büttner
RM2HBE4GG–'Mr Chamberlain at Glasgow: 'Nothing will affect the friendship & confidence which exist between the Prime Minister & myself'. Cartoon showing Joseph Chamberlain & Arthur Balfour walking arm in arm in the rain outside the Houses of Parliament. The issue of free trade versus protectionism / tariff reform split the Conservative & Unionist Party in the first decade of the 20th century. Postcard by A. Ludovici, published by Davidson Bros.
RMCP4908–A Pro-Democratic 1912 Election year cartoon. It advocated tax reform through Tariff reduction claiming 'Republican Tariffs
RM2HBE4GA–'Free Trade'. Cartoon showing two boys stealing apples from a basket on a rural labourer's head, whilst hiding behind a wall. The labourer is smoking a clay pipe & listening to a speech (or rant) by his friend. The postcard by William Henry Ellam (1858–1935) is one of a series in which he satirises the debate over free trade versus protectionism / tariff reform in the first decade of the 20th century
RMEC7YJT–The bounty jumper of 1894' Benjamin Harrison standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Republican Party', under sails labelled 'Prohibitory Protection'; he is holding a rope that leads to a rowboat labelled 'McKinleyism' with William McKinley standing in it, holding up a diminutive man labelled 'Ex-Subdizied Sugar Planter'. To the right of the rowboat, President Cleveland is standing on the deck of a ship labelled 'Democracy', under sails labelled 'Tariff Reform'.
RM2HBE4GE–'Lord Rosebery at Sheffield: 'Who is Prime Minister?'. Cartoon showing Prime Minister Arthur Balfour in his dressing gown looking in a mirror & seeing populist Joseph Chamberlain as his reflection. A portrait of Benjamin Disraeli is on the wall. The issue of free trade versus protectionism / tariff reform split the Conservative & Unionist Party in the first decade of the 20th century. Postcard by A. Ludovici, published by Davidson Bros., and posted in 1904
RMM7F1NC–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman LCCN2003673025
RM2HBE4GW–John Bull - 'It's my own Island you know Gentlemen'. Chorus of Foreigners - 'Can't help it John, we must live & you invited us'. Cartoon showing John Bull (symbolising Britain) standing in the sea, whilst caricatures representing Russia, Germany, the United States of America, France & another country are shown occupying all of Britain. Early 20th century pro-tariff reform / economic protectionism postcard by Arthur Moreland (1867-1951), published by C.W. Faulkner & Co., London
RMWAPTNK–Democracy's opportunity Abstract: Print shows a man labeled Republican War Record standing in a pond labeled Republican Corruption Water, yelling to an Irishman wearing a hat labeled Democracy, gathering up the Republican's clothing labeled Tariff Reform, Free Canal, [and] Reduction Tax, and a top hat labeled Civil Service Reform which he has placed on top of his own hat. His own tattered clothes are patched with Ignorance, Poverty, Stupidity, Bourbonism, [and] Secession Record.
RM2HBE4G7–'Dumping ground'. Cartoon showing an alarmed looking man, dressed in a smoking jacket & tasselled hat, digging his back garden whilst his neighbours hurl rubbish over the yard walls (including a kettle, dead cat, pot, dead rat & contents of a bin). The postcard by William Henry Ellam (1858–1935) is one of a series in which he satirises the debate over free trade versus protectionism / tariff reform in the first decade of the 20th century
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