Henry Mayers Hyndman

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After studying at Cambridge, Hyndman worked as a war correspondent on the Pall Mall Gazette reporting on Garibaldi's advances in Italy and becoming fascinated by European nationalism. A substantial inheritance allowed him to combine business interests with political activism. Influenced by Karl Marx, Hyndman determined to establish a new political party aimed at 'the direct representation of labour'. The Democratic Federation was inaugurated in June 1881 and later became the Social Democratic Federation. Hyndman was a leading figure during the labour agitations of the 1880s and a distinctive voice in the socialist movement up to his death in 1921. The SDF became affiliated with the Labour Party in 1918.

National Portrait Gallery, London

London

Title

Henry Mayers Hyndman

Date

exhibited 1914

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 56.1 x W 43.4 cm

Accession number

6747

Acquisition method

Given by Thomas Kennedy, 2006

Work type

Painting

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