Charles Bradlaugh ('Statesmen. No. 328.') Portrait Print
Charles Bradlaugh ('Statesmen. No. 328.') NPG D43962
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Sir Leslie Ward
Bradlaugh left school at eleven and worked as a clerk to a coal merchant. He enlisted in the army in 1850 and served in Ireland until 1853. On his return to London he became a pamphleteer and writer about 'secularist' ideas under the pseudonym 'Iconoclast'. In 1880 he was elected as an MP, and claimed the right to affirm, a non-religious alternative to taking the Oath of Allegiance, but this was denied. Because all MPs had to take the Oath before taking their seat or... more
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