Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Back

"'Souvenir of Labour Success, Burnley Parliamentary Election 14th December 1918.' serviette" [NMLH.1993.421]



[click anywhere to close]
Catalogue Number
NMLH.1993.421

Object Name
Serviette

Title
'Souvenir of Labour Success, Burnley Parliamentary Election 14th December 1918.'

Place
Burnley, Lancashire, UK

People
Dan Irving, Labour Party

Events
Election

Description
Commemorative paper napkin/serviette featuring flags and a sketch of Dan Irving MP, celebrating his 1918 election. The serviette includes quotes about housing inequality, and the election results themselves.

Dan Irving (31 October 1854 – 25 January 1924) became a union activist after unjust treatment by his employer when he lost his leg in an industrial accident while working on the Midlands railway. He became a socialist politician and eventually sat as a Labour Party MP for Burnley from 1918 until his death. Irving notably spoke out about the difficulties of surviving on an MP's allowance as a working class politician, compared to his wealthier colleagues.

The 1918 election was the first to take place following the end of World War I, and was the first in which the Labour Party won enough seats to become the official opposition.

*On Display*

Multimedia
(image/jpeg) (image/jpeg)

We use cookies on our website to provide you with a better experience. See our privacy policy for further information. OK