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The House that Man Built

Detail of 'The house that man built' suffrage postcards 4, 1910

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Background

This is one of four cards based on the popular rhyme This is the House that Jack Built. In this version, the 'house' referred to is parliament.

Taken from: A collection of four postcards
Date: 1910
Copyright: By permission of the British Library Board
Shelfmark: 1879.c.5.(154)

 
 

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