RM2K096N7–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was a British politician who rose to fame in the 1920s as a Member of Parliament. Later in the 1930s, having become disillusioned with mainstream politics, became the leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).
RMC45AN1–Oswald Mosley and Ramsay Macdonald in Berlin, 1928
RMD95YCK–Oswald for England': Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896-1980) English politician, successively Conservative, Independent and Labour (Socialist). Best remembered as leader of the English Fascist movement and the Black Shirts. Shown here addressing a crowd from the plinth of one of the lions in Trafalgar Square, London. Cartoon from 'Punch', London.
RMFD7KAN–The British Union of Fascists (BUF) formed by Oswald Mosley
RMEMGNED–Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground
RM2A25Y7W–A bust of Oswald Mosley. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley of Ancoats (1896-1980) a British politician, Member of Parliament and leader of the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley
RM2M3REYH–Lady Cynthia Mosley, M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent, formerly Cynthia Curzon, first wife of Sir Oswald Mosley, taking a photograph of her son Nicholas, on holiday at Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera where, comments The Sketch, 'they have no doubt achieved a fine sunburn.' Cynthia, known as Cimmie was the second daughter of Lord Curzon. She died in 1933 after an operation for appendicitis. Mosley subsequently married Diana Mitford (Mrs Bryan Guinness) with whom he had been having an affair.
RME11Y87–Dec. 12, 1980 - Sir Oswald Mosley dies in Paris: Sir Oswald Mosley, the one time leader of the Britain Fascist Movement, died early today in Paris at the age of 84. Photo shows Sir Oswald Mosley being mauled by crowds during a rally in Manchester in 1962.
RM2M3REXN–Lady Cynthia Mosley, nee Curzon (1899-1933), second daughter of Lord Curzon who married Sir Oswald Mosley in 1920. Known as Cimmie, she became Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent in 1929 and later followed her husband when he became leader of the National Union of Fascists (the New Party). She died in 1933 after an operation for appendicitis. Pictured with her two elder children, Vivien and Nicholas near her home of Savehay Farm, Denham, Buckinghamshire.
RM2A5YY95–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896 – 1980) English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF).
RMKF0W96–A policeman points a warning finger as men in the crowd gesticulate at the stormy meeting of Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement at Ridley Road, Dalston, London. Police officers are on duty to keep the crowd away from the Union Movement's lorry. In the background, a shoulder-to-shoulder police cordon lines the crowd-packed pavement.Sir Oswald ended the meeting on police advice after vainly attempting to speak above the shouts and boos.
RMAP4RAX–The gravestone of Diana Mosley (born Mitford), wife of British fascist Oswald Mosley, Church of St. Mary the Virgin at Swinbrook
RM2BW2952–Sir Oswald Mosley, Fascist leader, stoned at meeting and hospital with concussion. Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, was seriously injured when a stone was flung at him by a member of a crowd of 8000 when he was about to address a meeting in Queens Drive, Liverpool. Sir Oswald was standing on the top of a loudspeaker van. He fell unconscious and was taken to Walton Hospital suffering from concussion and a punctured room of the skull. An operation was performed. Photo shows, ambulancemen ambulancemen handing Sir Oswald Mosley down to the ground after he had been struck
RMCWBRK1–Sir Oswald Mosley (1896-1980), with his first wife, the former married Lady Cynthia Curzon. Mosley founded the British Union of
RM2BW3855–Mr Oswald Mosley makes a dramaic call to Britain in great meeting of ten thousand of his followers in the Royal Albert Hall , London . The Albert Hall , Kensington , the largest hall in the country , was filled to over flowing with ten thousand people who have an enthusiastic welcome to Sir Oswald Mosley , the British Blackshirt leader who stated his policy in a dramatic call to Britain ' to give all , and dare all for England ' . He called for a Government Motion , and air equality with the strongest Power in Europe , with no international aggression . Photo shows , Sir Oswald Mosely addressi
RMBHFWHT–SIR OSWALD MOSLEY - English politician (1896-1980) here about 1932 after founding the British Union of Facists
RM2BW296B–Sir Oswald Mosley, Fascist leader, stoned at meeting and hospital with concussion. Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, was seriously injured when a stone was flung at him by a member of a crowd of 8000 when he was about to address a meeting in Queens Drive, Liverpool. Sir Oswald was standing on the top of a loudspeaker van. He fell unconscious and was taken to Walton Hospital suffering from concussion and a punctured room of the skull. An operation was performed. Photo shows, ambulancemen attending to Sir Oswald Mosley's injuries as mounted police clear the crowds. 11 O
RM2EDXGF5–DIANA MITFORD Lady Mosley (1910-2003) one of the Mitford sisters, married Oswald Mosley.
RMJA01CX–The headquarters of the Union of British Fascists or Black shirts in Regent Street, London, England, 1932.
RMEWMXJY–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RM2T69X48–Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire, England. House occupied since the reign of Henry III, 13th century, destroyed by fire in 1871, and rebuilt soon after by Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet, ancestor of the fascist Oswald Mosley. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morriss A Series of Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
RMEWMX7G–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RMFD7KAP–The British Union of Fascists (BUF) formed by Oswald Mosley
RMR242TT–Mansuel Crosby, Franklin Roosevelt, and Oswald Mosley in Florida, United States 1926
RM2DBHTB6–'Oswald Mosley (small picture), leader of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), speaking at a fascist rally in the Royal Albert Hall.'
RM2A25Y9R–An autographed photograph of Oswald Mosley. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley of Ancoats (1896-1980) a British politician, Member of Parliament and leader of the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley
RM2DBHT9N–'Oswald Mosley (right), founder of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF), is greeted by female party members in London's Hyde Park. (undated photo)'
RM2M3REWT–Lady Cynthia Mosley, nee Curzon (1899 - 1933), second daughter of Lord Curzon who married Sir Oswald Mosley in 1920. Known as Cimmie, she became Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent in 1929 and later followed her husband when he became leader of the National Union of Fascists (the New Party). She died in 1933 after an operation for appendicitis. Pictured with her two elder children, Vivien and Nicholas in the garden of her home, Savehay Farm, Denham, Buckinghamshire.
RM2DBHTBW–'Members of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) at dinner in the new headquarters in London's Chelsea district. Front left, Oswald Mosley. (undated photo)'
RMKF0W8C–Two men are hustled away in the grip of police at the stormy meeting of Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement at Ridley Road, Dalston, London. With a strong police presence controlling the crowd, Sir Oswald attempted to address the meeting amid shouts and boos. There were scuffles and a number of arrests were made. Sir Oswald ended the meeting on police advice.
RM2DBHTD5–'Oswald Mosley leads supporters of his party, the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) in the direction of Trafalgar Square, guarded by numerous mounted police officers.'
RME11Y88–Dec. 12, 1980 - Sir Oswa;d Mosley Died in Paris - Sir Oswald Mosley, one time leader of the British Poscist Movement, Died Early today at his home in Paris. he was 84. Photo Shows:- Sir OswaldMosley with his followers during a demonstration in London in the 1930's/
RMFD7KAJ–The British Union of Fascists (BUF) formed by Oswald Mosley
RME0WE7A–Jul. 07, 1962 - Fascist leader Mosley mauled by Crowd: Sir Oswald Mosley was knocked to the ground and punched and hit by stones and fruit thrown during a march and public meeting held in Manchester yesterday by his Union Movement. Forty-seven people have been created. Sir Oswald, claming communist organised egitators, plans another meeting in East London. I punched as many red heads as got men he said. Photo shows Police attempt to keep them back from attaching Mosley's supporters, yesterday.
RM2M3T3KE–Mrs Bryan Guinness, formerly Diana Freeman Mitford (1910-2003), one of the notorious Mitford sisters and society beauty drawn by Molly Bishop. Left Bryan Guinness for Oswald Mosley. Imprisoned during WWII for being fascist sympathisers. Never repented her views.
RM2BW29E1–Sir Oswald Mosley, Fascist leader, stoned at meeting and hospital with concussion. Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, was seriously injured when a stone was flung at him by a member of a crowd of 8000 when he was about to address a meeting in Queens Drive, Liverpool. Sir Oswald was standing on the top of a loudspeaker van. He fell unconscious and was taken to Walton Hospital suffering from concussion and a punctured room of the skull. An operation was performed. Photo shows, Sir Oswald Mosley being assisted as he fell. The wound in his forehead can be plainly seen. 11
RMG74N88–Oswald Mosley
RM2BW8D4R–Mr Oswald Mosley , MP and Lady Mosley during their visit to Berlin . Lady Cynthia ( Curzon ) 30 January 1928
RMG4KY74–Oswald Pirow, Sir Oswald Mosley and Lady Diana Mosley: 1948
RM2M3NKCH–The Hon. David Tennant (1902-1968) and Sir Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) in their fencing attire at the Gargoyle Club, Dean Street, London, Date: 1932
RME12YJK–Feb. 25, 2012 - Mussolini with Mosleu Sir Oswald Mosley leader of Fas Park in Britain
RM2M3P74F–Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet of Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire and father of Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet, English politician and founder of the British Union of Fascists. Date: 1915
RMG533GY–Lady Mosley c1934 speaking at a meeting on behalf of Sir Oswald Mosley's party. * 28/11/02: Lady Diana Mosley speaking at a meeting on behalf of her husband, Sir Oswald Mosley's. Lady Mosley was deemed more dangerous than her husband according to secret documents published by the Public Record Office in Kew, west London. 14/11/2003: Lady Diana Mosley, the wife of the 1930's fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, was interned following the direct intervention of her former father-in-law, according to secret papers made public, Friday November 14, 2003.
RM2M3RXXC–Cartoon by Bert Thomas suggesting 'how awful' it would be if Oswald Mosley, at this time an MP for the Labour party (before he founded the New Party, which became the British Union of Fascists in 1932), were to discard his usual smart attire for the garb of Labour. Date: 1930
RM2A25Y80–A bust of Oswald Mosley. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley of Ancoats (1896-1980) a British politician, Member of Parliament and leader of the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley
RM2M3NJE9–Sir Oswald Mosley arrives to review his Blackshirts, the British Union of Fascists, assembled in Royal Mint Street, before their proposed march through the East End of London. The march was diverted to avoid the enormous anti-fascist demonstration that had gathered to protest. Date: 4 October 1936
RM2A25YCP–Photograph of Oswald Mosley superimposed onto a Union Jack Flag. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley of Ancoats (1896-1980) a British politician, Member of Parliament and leader of the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley
RMEWMX7A–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RM2CWBME7–Black and white photograph of Sir Oswald Mosley, head of the British Fascist Party, inspecting his men during a demonstration in London.
RMEWMW4M–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RM2K0E4BG–Uniform of the British Union of Fascists (BUF), a British political party formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley. Mosley changed its name to the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists in 1936 and, in 1937, to the British Union. In 1939, following the start of the Second World War, the party was proscribed by the British government and in 1940 it was disbanded.
RMFD7KAH–The British Union of Fascists (BUF) formed by Oswald Mosley
RMEWMWTR–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RMC45YW8–Oswald Mosley at a parade of his Fascist Union in London Dalston, 1939
RMEWMX8G–Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 - 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from
RM2DBHTC4–'Shipping office of Oswald Mosley's book ''The Greater Britain'' at the headquarters of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) in London. (undated photo)'
RM2BWAJB2–On the Lido Mr Oswald Mosley , Lady Cynthia Mosley and Mr E V Strachey 25 August 1926 Lady Cynthia Blanche ( Cimmie ) Mosley first wife of Oswald Mosley
RMG1DCTM–Photographic print of a British Union of Fascists leader, Oswald Mosley, addressing sympathises at a rally in London. Dated 20th Century
RMG50X5H–Walter Hesketh, former international runner and recently unsuccessful British Union Movement candidate in the Moss Side Parliamentary by-election, pictured with his agent Max Mosley (son of Sir Oswald Mosley) in Manchester where his summons against the city's Lord Mayor was heard. The summons alleges that the Lord Mayor failed in his duties as returning officer.
RM2A25Y3X–Pamphlet published by the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) a British politician
RM2HJAHP7–Oswald Mosley and wife head back home to France, London Heathrow Airport, Wednesday 1st August 1962. The Mosley family attended Old Street Magistrates Court earlier today where son Max Mosley was accused of threatening behaviour, he pleaded not guilty, during Union Movement rally (yesterday) in Ridley Road, East End London A large crowd had gathered to disrupt a rally by former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting ope
RM2A25YA6–Pamphlet published by the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) a British politician
RMTXGJEH–Photographic print of a British Union of Fascists leader, Oswald Mosley, addressing sympathises at a rally in London. Dated 20th Century
RM2A25YA9–Pamphlet published by the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) a British politician
RM2M3NJEF–Mounted and foot police hold back part of the crowd that gathered at the junction of Aldgate and Commercial Road to protest against the proposed march by Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Fascists. 7000 Fascists were expected to march. The anti-fascist crowd was estimated at 100,000 Date: 4 October 1936
RMDD743X–Franklin Roosevelt, Maunsell Crosby, and Oswald Mosley in playful poses. Florida 1926. Maunsell Crosby was a expert bird
RM2M3RMEW–Group shot taken at Hackwood, the home of Lord Curzon near Basingstoke, on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter, Lady Cynthia Curzon to Oswald Mosley in May 1920. The wedding was attended by, among others, the Belgian royal family (King Albert and Queen Elisabeth are pictured either side of the newlyweds). Date: 1920
RM2DGD9YW–Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire, England. House occupied since the reign of Henry III, 13th century, destroyed by fire in 1871, and rebuilt soon after by Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet, ancestor of the fascist Oswald Mosley. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s A Series of Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
RM2M3NKKH–Kid Lewis, triple boxing champion and ex-holder of the world welterweight title standing as a New Party candidate in Whitechapel, East London. The New Party, formed by Oswald Mosley, was a political party formed in 1931 after Mosley resigned from the Labour party. Based on the 'Mosley Memorandum', the Party sought to establish a national policy to meet the economic crisis brought about by the Great Depression. After touring Europe, Mosley became an advocate of Fascism and formed the British Union of Fascists in 1932. Date: 1931
RM2TAYF4J–Labour MP and founder of the British Union of Fascists Sir Oswald Mosley with his wife Lady Cynthia Mosley (née Curzon) on holiday at Cap D'antibes on the French Riviera.
RM2M3RGDW–Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet 16 November (1896 3 December 1980) English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a Member of Parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, and for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Labour Government of 192931, a position he resigned due to his disagreement with the Labour Government's unemployment policies. He then formed the New Party which merged with the BUF (which included the Blackshirts) in 1932. Married first to Cynthia Curzon and then Diana Mitford Guinness. Pic
RFPA3Y4W–Philpot Glyn Warren - Sir Oswald Mosley 6th Bt
RM2M3RD64–Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet (1896-1980), British right-wing politician, founder and leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) caricatured by Autori in The Tatler. When this picture was published in 1931, the magazine comments, 'The New Party, fathered by Sir Oswald Mosley, the Labour member for Smethwick, is not the first of its kind in the history of the Mother of Parliaments, for other Dissentershave arisen in the past and flung themselves into the blue like brilliant comets from the parent planet. No one would be so venturesome as to predict that a new heaven and a new earth can be
RMG50X5A–Personalities - Max Mosley Marriage - Chelsea Register Office, London
RM2DBHTAY–'Female members of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) at their headquarters in London. In the background on the wall hangs a picture of Oswald Mosley. (undated photo)'
RM2M3RME6–Wedding of Lady Cynthia Curzon and Oswald Mosley in 11 May 1920, as reported in The Sphere magazine. The left picture shows the bride leaving Carlton House Terrace with her father, Lord Curzon, for the Chapel Royal, St. James's. Middle photograph shows Cimmie posing in her wedding gown. According to The Sphere, 'The corsage of the gown is severely simple. The tight-fitting sleeves reach almost to the finger-tips and the drapery of the skirt is held in position by a long trailing sheaf of arum lilies.' The gown was designed by Captain Edward Molyneux. Right hand picture shows the bride an
RM2DBHTCK–'Mounted policemen dissolve a demonstration in London. Numerous demonstrators have gathered to protest against a public appearance of Oswald Mosley, leader of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF).'
RM2M3RD9H–Kid Lewis, triple boxing champion and ex-holder of the world welterweight title who stood as a New Party candidate in Whitechapel, East London. Pictured posing with the New Party leader, Sir Oswald Mosley at a luncheon given at the Caf頒oyal where Mosley and Lewis outlined a club movement in which sport and politics were to play a prominent part. The New Party, formed by Oswald Mosley, was a political party formed in 1931 after Mosley resigned from the Labour party. Based on the 'Mosley Memorandum', the Party sought to establish a national policy to meet the economic crisis brought abou
RM2DBHTBB–'Policemen control demonstrators in South London, who have gathered against the march of the ''British Union of Fascists'' (BUF) under the leadership of Oswald Mosley on the occasion of the five-year existence.'
RM2BWBNF5–Lady Cynthia Mosley who is assisting her husband , Mr Oswald Mosley , the Labour candidate for the Ladywood division of Birmingham . 17 October 1924
RMC46YNM–Oswald Mosley,
RM2HJAA2N–Oswald Mosley and wife head back home to France, London Heathrow Airport, Wednesday 1st August 1962. The Mosley family attended Old Street Magistrates Court earlier today where son Max Mosley was accused of threatening behaviour, he pleaded not guilty, during Union Movement rally (yesterday) in Ridley Road, East End London A large crowd had gathered to disrupt a rally by former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting ope
RM2A25Y9D–Item belonging to a member of the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was a fascist political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) a British politician
RM2M3RWPJ–Oswald Mosley and his first wife, the former Lady Cynthia Curzon, in a gondola on the Grand Canal in Venice, accompanied by Mr E. V. Strachey. Date: 1925
RM2CGGHAF–Philpot Glyn Warren - Sir Oswald Mosley 6th Bt - British School - 19th Century
RM2M3RMG1–The wedding of Lady Cynthia Curzon and Sir Oswald Mosley in May 1920 at the Chapel Royal, St James's. From left, Captain, the Hon. Bruce Ogilvy as best man, Lady Irene Curzon, Lady Cynthia Mosley, Oswald Mosley, Lady Alexandra Curzon (later Alexandra 'Baba' Metcalfe). Date: 1920
RMDDMT8T–Street March through East London, Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement, 1936. Artist: Unknown
RM2M3NJB7–A demonstrator is carried away by five police officers, one of the 84 arrests made during the anti-fascist demonstration in the East End of London, in opposition to the proposed march there by Sir Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists. Date: 4 October 1936
RMMW1XAB–. English: From The Natural History of Tutbury, by Sir Oswald Mosley and Edwin Brown. 1863. Unknown 617 Tutbury - quarry
RMKBXNPK–Oswald Mosley Vanity Fair 1898 09 01
RM2EG106E–Oswald Mosley & Bride
RMHYF9HA–Oswald Mosley Vanity Fair 1898 09 01
RM2EG1074–Oswald Mosley by Glyn Warren Philpot.
RMCPG5NF–Mosley, Oswald, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, 16.11.1896 - 3.12.1980, British politician (BUF), speech, 1939,
RM2E9X32P–Oswald Mosley Vanity Fair 1898-09-01.
RMCR7NE0–Mosley, Oswald, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, 16.11.1896 - 3.12.1980, British politician (BUF), with Adolf von Thadden (NPD), meeting, Gesellschaft für Freie Publizistik, Munich, 15.1.1975,
RMC7T15T–Restoration of mural in Cable Street,London,marking battle between Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists and locals in 1936
RM2A23W04–Oswald Mosley & Bride
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