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To the Electors of Bath

Detail of Electors of Bath

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Background

This election poster was written by a 'fellow citizen', announcing that he had become a Liberal candidate in the Bath election of 1859. The name of the candidate is missing from the poster.

Taken from: Political Pamphlets, To the Electors of Bath
Date: 1859
Copyright: By permission of the British Library
Shelfmark: 1865.c.16(9)

 
 

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