Scottish political poetry, song, and the franchise, 1832-1918

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  • Three Cheers for Reform (undated), Aberdeen University Library, Chapbook
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • To D. R. in Holloway (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Joan Lavender Baillie Guthrie
  • Who? (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Kate W. Evans
  • Who? (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Kate W. Evans
  • [Before I came to Holloway] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Madeleine Caron Rock
  • [Newington butts were lively] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Alice Stewart Ker
  • [Oh! who are these in scant array] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Kathleen Emerson
  • [The beech wood saunters idly to the sea] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Katherine M. Richmond
  • [There was a small woman called G] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Anon
  • [There's a strange sort of college] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
    1918: Representation of the People Act
    Edith Aubrey Wingrove
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