Reform Banner, 1832

One of only two surviving banners in Scotland marking the passing of the 1832 Reform Bill. It was disovered in the loft of a derelict shop in the village of Holytown. The shop belonged to a family who managed pits and ran trucks shops in the 1800s.

Museum reference:
NLC-2018-115
Associated with:
Holytown

Dimensions:
height: 500 mm
diameter: 460 mm
Materials:
cast iron

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