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  • Collection: The Voice of Radicalism

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The Shaver's outlook on the House of Lords.

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The title page of a pamphlet published in 1832. 1832 was the year of the first 'general' election, although voting was restricted to certain males only. They had to prove that they owned, tenanted or occupied property valued at £10 per year. In 1832,…

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Descriptions of Aberdeen council business almost fifty years before the 1st Reform Act was passed.

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This article, also published as a flyer by the Tory paper, the Aberdeen Observer, is not exactly in favour of Alexander Bannerman, MP for Aberdeen.

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These articles describe firstly, the petition of the working classes of Aberdeen to the House of Commons in 1831. The petitioners were looking for complete reform of the electoral system to compensate for corrupt practices.
The article, 'Aberdeen…

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This excerpt intimates that the Town Clerk, the Town Chamberlain and any others in paid council positions, are not to interfere with the possible outcome of elections.

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This letter is the Banff Town Clerk's reply to the council's resolution that he and the Town Chamberlain must not interfere in elections. See RAD096

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These excerpts from December 1925 to October 1926, show Aberdeen City Council's reaction to the General Strike.

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This list shows all the women who were entitled to vote in the First Polling Disctrict in Aberdeen, St Clement's Ward.

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Example of pages from the 1872 Municipal Register.
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