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Primrose League badge

1889/1889

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This brass and enamel badge was issued by an early mass-membership party political organisation called The Primrose League.
The League was formed in 1883 by admirers of Benjamin Disraeli, the British Prime Minister who had died two years earlier. Its aims were to promote Conservative Party principles and imperialism. It took the primrose as its emblem as it was Disraeli's favourite flower. The League issued many different styles of badge, reflecting its complex hierarchy. Most include the primrose and the League's monogram (PL). This elaborate example also has the League's motto, the Latin words IMPERIUM ET LIBERTAS ('Empire and Liberty').
The Primrose League was an early example of a mass party political organisation in Britain. At the beginning of the twentieth century it was said to have one and a half million members. Badges played an important role in spreading its message. The primrose was especially appealing to women, for it made the badges look like a piece of jewellery. In her books on village life in the 1880s and 1890s Flora Thompson wrote that 'the pretty little enamelled primrose badge, worn as a brooch or lapel ornament, was so much in evidence at church on Sunday'. It also made a clear political statement. A writer in The Lady's Realm of 1902 claimed that 'the sight of the Primrose League badge has in some cases done as much to win recruits as the ablest of addresses and most eloquent of appeals'.

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  • Title: Primrose League badge
  • Date Created: 1889/1889
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter: 20.000mm (width); Diameter: 31.000mm (height)
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Subject: flower; politics
  • Registration number: M.8934
  • Production place: Made in British Isles
  • Material: brass; enamel
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Authority: Issuer Primrose League
  • Acquisition: Donated by Rapson, E J
British Museum

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