Title
Protests against the unemployment in Britain, 1932
Caption
In 1932 the number of unemployed in Britain rose to 2,700,000. The National Government cut Unemployment benefit and intorduced a 'means test', an inquiry into the personal and family income of each applicant for benefit. This led to widespread protests.
Date
1932
Credit line
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Reference
ARP15A00_046
License type
Rights managed
Available size
19.3Mb (1.5Mb) / 13.3in x 5.6in / 3992 x 1692 (300dpi)