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Item number (top right of entry form): 276

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Date of registration stamp: 29 July 1885

Date form completed (next to signature): 29 July 1885

Description of work: Drawing entitled "Midsummer Manoeuvres 1885 The Brummagem jingoes played out" A band formed by members of the late government

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Name and Place of Abode of Proprietor of Copyright (use commas): Richard Moore James, 5 Allen Terrace, Kensington, W

Name and Place of Abode of Author of Work (use commas): Richard Moore James, 5 Allen Terrace, Kensington, W

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Scrumpy Geoff

Help! Help!

sek

Manoeuvres?
I think it is "played out".
Puzzled by the word beginning with B

Scrumpy Geoff

Thanks. Maybe someone can get the B word!

sek

I am not sure about figures. Do you think it could be jingoes? Was there a debate about war at the time?

Scrumpy Geoff

I don't know. Worth a dig.

sek

Brummagem as in Birmingham? I have found one reference to "Brummagem Jingoes"
https://archive.org/stream/TheReviewOfReviewsV31/TheReviewOfReviewsV31_djvu.txt

Scrumpy Geoff

Genius! It has to be

Scrumpy Geoff

Something to do with the 1884 Aston riot, Joseph Chamberlain and the Reform Act? Or am I on the wrong lines?