Photograph of How an Anti-socialist left Trinity College, May 10, 1897 [large crowds encircling horse-drawn hearse in Broad Street outside Trinity gateway. Note a Trinity undergraduate was rusticated for smasing the windows of a known Socialist, Hines, following an anti-socialist 'riot'. The undergraduate was treated like a hero, leaving Oxford for the railway station in a mock hearse followed by cabs, See the Oxford Review, May 10, p. 3 & May 11, p.3] [John Johnson 1167] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 418, fol. 1198
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Photograph of How an Anti-socialist left Trinity College, May 10, 1897 [large crowds encircling horse-drawn hearse in Broad Street outside Trinity gateway. Note a Trinity undergraduate was rusticated for smasing the windows of a known Socialist, Hines, following an anti-socialist 'riot'. The undergraduate was treated like a hero, leaving Oxford for the railway station in a mock hearse followed by cabs, See the Oxford Review, May 10, p. 3 & May 11, p.3] [John Johnson 1167] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 418, fol. 1198
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May 1897
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 7
Photograph of How an Anti-socialist left Trinity College, May 10, 1897 [large crowds encircling horse-drawn hearse in Broad Street outside Trinity gateway. Note a Trinity undergraduate was rusticated for smasing the windows of a known Socialist, Hines, following an anti-socialist 'riot'. The undergraduate was treated like a hero, leaving Oxford for the railway station in a mock hearse followed by cabs, See the Oxford Review, May 10, p. 3 & May 11, p.3] [John Johnson 1167] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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