InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Picket Picketed. "Peaceful" Intimidator. "If your husband don't come out with the rest of us there'll be trouble." P.C. Cave. "Pass along there, please." [Lord Cave has indicated the government's intention to introduce legislation to deal with the abuses of picketing, including the practise of visiting the workers' homes for the purpose of "peaceful" persuasion.] (cartoon showing tension among striking workers during the InterWar era)
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