RFHRAK22–A protestor holds up a placard to a line of riot police during the Poll Tax Riots in London, England on March 31, 1990. The unpopular tax was introduced by the Conservative government led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMG4TM07–A policeman grapples with a man in Lower Regent Street during today's riots in central London that broke out at the end of an anti-poll tax demonstration.
RM2CWBJ01–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMB4GBWF–Poll Tax Riots Demonstrations March 1990 which escalated into riot by the time the march reached High Street Islington London
RMA4HC55–monochrome of a group of police officers protecting sheffield town hall during the poll tax riots 1990 their uniforms stained
RMB4GBDA–Demonstrations Poll Tax Riots March 1990 A man lies on the ground with a bleeding head wound being attended to by the police in
RMACTR06–Poll Tax Riots, London
RMB4GBD5–Demonstration Poll Tax March 1990 A man lies bleeding on the ground being attended by a police officer after the riots at Trafalgar Square in London
RMETAAH3–London, UK. 8 June 2015. Pictured: a Police Shield that might have been used in the battle. The Battle of Orgreave Archive (An Injury to One is an Injury to All) (2001), by Jeremy Deller. Press preview of the new Tate Britain exhibition 'Fighting History' which opens to the public on 9 June 2015 and will run until 13 September 2015. 'Fighting History' celebrates the enduring significance and emoptional power of British history painting from Ancient Rome to the Poll Tax Riots. Juxtaposing work from different periods, the exhibition explores how artists have reacted to historical events and how
RMRHPNE5–Richard II and Wat Tyler. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). Walter 'Wat' Tyler (d1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He marched with rebels from Canterbury to London to oppose the institution of a poll tax and demand economic and social reforms. Tyler was killed by officers loyal to King Richard II during negotiations at Smithfield, London.
RFHW7XD3–Building works on the outside of the South African High Commission go up in flames during the Poll Tax Riots in Trafalgar Square, London on March 31, 1990. The riots were a reaction to the unpopular Community Charge introduced by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher.
RMG4H861–British Crime - Civil Disturbance - The Poll Tax Riots - London - 1990
RF2KADX7D–Front cover of Labour supporting political newspaper Tribune reporting on the Poll Tax Riots in London and published on April 6, 1990. Founded in 1937, the newspaper converted to magazine format in 2001.
RMG4N3RA–Police Commander Bernard Lockhurst with some of the missiles used during the anti-poll tax riots in central London, in which more than 40 people were injured and thousands of pounds worth of damage caused.
RM2CWBHYW–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RFHRAK2N–A police officer grapples with a protestor during the Poll Tax Riots in Trafalgar Square in London, England on March 31, 1990. The unpopular tax was introduced by the Conservative government led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMACTR14–Poll Tax Riots, London
RMETAAJ0–London, UK. 8 June 2015. Pictured: a jeans jacket with memorabilia badges. The Battle of Orgreave Archive (An Injury to One is an Injury to All) (2001), by Jeremy Deller. Press preview of the new Tate Britain exhibition 'Fighting History' which opens to the public on 9 June 2015 and will run until 13 September 2015. 'Fighting History' celebrates the enduring significance and emoptional power of British history painting from Ancient Rome to the Poll Tax Riots. Juxtaposing work from different periods, the exhibition explores how artists have reacted to historical events and how they capture and
RMD66NC2–London, UK. Saturday, 13 April 2013. Hundreds of revellers celebrate the death of Baroness Margaret Thatcher in Trafalgar Square. Photo: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
RMG7JH72–Police keep a heckling crowd at bay as Home Secretary David Waddington surveys the burnt-out wreck of a car in central London, following the poll tax riots yesterday.
RM2CWBHYN–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMACTR2B–Poll Tax Riots, London
RMG4N4TR–A deserted police van amid the debris caused by violent anti-poll tax demonstrations in central London.
RM2CWBHYT–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMG7JH73–Police move quickly to arrest a protestor during Home Secretary David Waddington's tour of central London, where he was surveying damage caused by yesterday's poll tax riots.
RM2CWBJ00–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMGCC0D8–Riot police arrest a man during the riots in central London. The Anti-Poll Tax protests in central London would turn into some of the worst rioting seen in the capital for many years.
RM2CWBJ0B–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMGCDJM2–A police officer falls from his horse amid the scenes of rioting after an anti-poll tax demonstration erupted into a pitched battle around Trafalgar Square.
RM2CWBHYP–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RMGCC0D7–Politics - Poll Tax Riot - London
RM2CWBJ09–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RM2CWBJ0C–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
RM2CWBJ0D–Photographs taken during the Poll Tax riots. The Poll Tax Riots were a series of riots in British towns and cities during protests against the Community Charge (poll tax), introduced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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