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.'
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.
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.
RM2A5YKX3–Tariff Reform, Britain, 1903. Possible consequences to the British Workman if Free Trade was government policy.
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'.
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'.
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'.
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.
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.
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