An old engraving of Reform Leaguers at Marble Arch, London, England, UK following Hyde Park demonstration on 29 June 1866. It is from a Victorian history book of The Reform League created in 1865 to campaign for male suffrage and voting reform. The police officers formed a barrier, preventing the crowd from entering Hyde Park where they planned to hold a protest march.


An old engraving of Reform Leaguers at Marble Arch, London, England, UK following Hyde Park demonstration on 29 June 1866. It is from a Victorian history book of The Reform League created in 1865 to campaign for male suffrage and voting reform. The police officers formed a barrier, preventing the crowd from entering Hyde Park where they planned to hold a protest march.


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Location: Marble Arch, London, England, UK
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