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A range of material related to magazine articles or used to promote Chartist events in Newport

A selection of contemporary adverts and images can be found in the photo album section of our Facebook site

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O'Connorville Appraisal: Herts County Council (2012)

 

Mark Hovell (1916) The Chartist Movement

The Book of the Tolpuddle Martyrs: 1934 Trades Union Congress commemorative history.

 

Chartism Conventions in Newport

Chartist Night Out

 

Chartism ephemera

 

The Suffragettes: An Illustrated talk by Ryland Wallace originally delivered at the 2014 Chartist Convention at Newport.

 

The Henry Vincent Letters by Peter Strong

 

History, Heritage and Commemoration , by Chris Williams, published in Lafur (1992)

 

Oliver Cromwell: A report on a lecture by Henry Vincent given in Pontypool in 1860

 

Chartist Convention November 1996 at the Westgate Hotel

 

Contemporary Etching taken from 1848 Kennington Photograph with text on reverse

 

1989 Chartist 150th Anniversary Commemoration, South Wales Argus supplement.

 

"The Old Chartist" a Poem by George Meredith with illustration by Sir Frederick Sandys for the Once A Week Magazine 1860

 

THE ATTEMPTED RESCUE OF VINCENT IN 1839 (Monmouthshire Merlin)

 

01) MR. HENRY VINCENT LECTURES. The debate over use of premises in Newport 1849  "The Monmouthshire Merlin"

 

02 MR. HENRY VINCENT LECTURES. The debate over use of premises in Newport 1849 "The Principality"

 

Henry Vincent List of Lectures in Newport in 1849

 

The Chartist Outbreak AT LLANIDLOES IN THE YEAR 1839 Compiled from Various Sources by EDWARD HAMER

 

THE CHARTISTS IN BRISTOL JOHN CANNON 1964

 

Ben Hall Poster 1837 (Reprinted from the Greville Hunt Collection)

 

The Forbidden Hymn: The Spirit of Chartism.  A Musical to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the 1839 Rising in Newport.

 

Newport Chartist Commemorations; Strengthening Democracy. Jessica Morden MP, Adjournment Debate House of Commons, 04/11/2024.