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Anti-corn Law League Bazaar held in Covent Garden Theatre, May 1845: Something For Nothing, or, Fum the Protected, by Ebenezer Elliott, Corn law Rhymer, 1845

Anti-corn Law League Bazaar held in Covent Garden Theatre, May 1845: Something For Nothing, or, Fum the Protected, by Ebenezer Elliott, Corn law Rhymer, 1845


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Anti-corn Law League Bazaar held in Covent Garden Theatre, May 1845: Something For Nothing, or, Fum the Protected, by Ebenezer Elliott, Corn law Rhymer, 1845

Printed by J. H. Greaves, Sheffield and dedicated to the advocates of free trade, the only real friends to agriculture, manufactures and commerce.Original at Sheffield Archives: JC/1401 (JC/29/67)

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Caption: This print captures a significant moment in history - the Anti-corn Law League Bazaar held at Covent Garden Theatre in May 1845. The event, depicted in this image, was organized by the renowned poet and activist Ebenezer Elliott, also known as the "Corn law Rhymer". Titled "Something For Nothing, or, Fum the Protected" this print serves as a powerful visual representation of Elliott's opposition to protectionist policies that imposed heavy taxes on imported grain during that era. Dedicated to advocates of free trade who believed it would benefit agriculture, manufactures, and commerce alike; this artwork symbolizes their fight for economic liberation. Printed by J. H. Greaves from Sheffield and now preserved at Sheffield Archives (JC/1401), this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into an important chapter of British social reform movements. By showcasing various posters created for the bazaar alongside Elliott's poem, it highlights his artistic talent while conveying his strong message against protective tariffs. As we admire this photograph today, let us reflect upon its significance - not only as a testament to past struggles but also as a reminder of how individuals like Ebenezer Elliott played crucial roles in shaping our society towards greater fairness and freedom in trade.

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