Richard Oastler (1789-1861), Reformer
Sitter in 3 portraits
'The factory king', Oastler was a Tory radical who turned factory reform into a compelling national issue. His paternalistic view of society meant that he abhorred the idea of universal suffrage. However, he was a hero without parallel within northern radicalism and his inclusion symbolically incorporated him into the Chartist movement.
by James Posselwhite, after Benjamin Garside
stipple and line engraving, 1841
NPG D7845
by William Barnard, published by Joseph Jackson, after Thomas Henry Illidge
mezzotint, published 24 March 1834
NPG D39343
by James Posselwhite, after Benjamin Garside
stipple and line engraving, 1841
NPG D39349
Politics, Government and Diplomacy
Groups
Chartists
Place
Yorkshire



