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Which do you prefer? Protection wages per week: Bricklayers, 110s to 125 s; Carpenters, 68s9d to 90s ... Free trade wages per week: Bricklayers, 37s6d to 40s6d; Carpenters, 36s2d to 39s4d ... The above comparison is taken from the Board of Trade report on Rates of Wages, etc., in American towns. (Cd. 5609, April, 1911).
Collection StructurePoster collection > Which do you prefer? Protection wages per week: Bricklayers, 110s to 125 s; Carpenters, 68s9d to 90s ... Free trade wages per week: Bricklayers, 37s6d to 40s6d; Carpenters, 36s2d to 39s4d ... The above comparison is taken from the Board of Trade report on Rates of Wages, etc., in American towns. (Cd. 5609, April, 1911).
Item Title Which do you prefer? Protection wages per week: Bricklayers, 110s to 125 s; Carpenters, 68s9d to 90s ... Free trade wages per week: Bricklayers, 37s6d to 40s6d; Carpenters, 36s2d to 39s4d ... The above comparison is taken from the Board of Trade report on Rates of Wages, etc., in American towns. (Cd. 5609, April, 1911).
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist Huskinson, E.
Issuing Body Tariff Reform League (Great Britain)
Publisher Hill, Siffken & Co.
Date Created1914/1918?
Description

Sketch of Uncle Sam holding protection wages chart, and John Bull holding other chart.

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Country of Origin
Country of OriginGreat Britain
Place PublishedLondon, Great Britain
DimensionsOverall: 20 x 30 in. (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 1574
Record NumberXX343.17606
RightsNo known restrictions.

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