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Reformers Meeting, Hyde Park, London 1867

Government banned the Hyde Park demonstration, saying it was illegal, but the League countered that the ban itself was illegal and posted posters to this effect on 1 May. The government backed down. Eventually the crowd of several thousand ascended on Hyde Park, London. Reformers: Edmond Beales, The O'Donoghue, Mr. Odger, Mr. Lucraft and Colonel Dickson and others addressed the crowds during the great meeting. Police assembled near the meeting in case of rioting

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10209440
Media ID
47408071
Size
5777px x 3972px (5.3MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Engraving in Cassell's History of England', volume vi, page 445
Date
6th May 1867

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