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English: This illustration was published in the Windsor Magazine to accompany an article 'Socialist Leaders of Today'
Date
Source Digital photograph of a black and white reproduction in the Windsor magazine in 1896
Author The illustrator was Bertha Newcombe (1857-1947)

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The Socialists at Hyde Park, London

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