Photograph of Signs of the Times [JJ version 'University Election' or 'Contest'] [Election of the Member of Parliament for Oxford University; struggle between two opposing sides in Broad St. outside Sheldonian over Irish Church cf. Irish Church Act, 1869 which came into force on 1 Jan. 1871: the main protagonists being Mark Pattison, Samuel William Wayte and James Edwards Sewell on the one side and Henry Longueville Mansel and Richard Lynch Cotton on the other] [John Johnson 113] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 114
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Photograph of Signs of the Times [JJ version 'University Election' or 'Contest'] [Election of the Member of Parliament for Oxford University; struggle between two opposing sides in Broad St. outside Sheldonian over Irish Church cf. Irish Church Act, 1869 which came into force on 1 Jan. 1871: the main protagonists being Mark Pattison, Samuel William Wayte and James Edwards Sewell on the one side and Henry Longueville Mansel and Richard Lynch Cotton on the other] [John Johnson 113] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 114
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[Nov. 1868]
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English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 1
Photograph of Signs of the Times [JJ version 'University Election' or 'Contest'] [Election of the Member of Parliament for Oxford University; struggle between two opposing sides in Broad St. outside Sheldonian over Irish Church cf. Irish Church Act, 1869 which came into force on 1 Jan. 1871: the main protagonists being Mark Pattison, Samuel William Wayte and James Edwards Sewell on the one side and Henry Longueville Mansel and Richard Lynch Cotton on the other] [John Johnson 113] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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