| Description | Illustrated with a photograph of Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury, this poster printed by local newspaper the 'Birmingham News' draws attention to Taylor Cadbury's membership of Birmingham City Council and her work as Chairman of Birmingham Education Committee's Hygiene Sub-Committee. The poster also refers to Taylor Cadbury's social work for the National Council of Women and the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), noting her long association with the Severn Street Women's Adult School in Birmingham. The main text featured on the poster outlines Taylor Cadbury's policies in relation to housing, remarking on her position as Chairman of the Bournville Village Trust and 'knowledge of the terrible conditions of the slums' in Birmingham. Emphasising her 'practical experience', the poster provides an overview of Taylor Cadbury's policies in relation to unemployment and international trade relations. The poster highlights Taylor Cadbury's support for the League of Nations, stating that her 'wide experience in many countries' qualified her to participate in 'the shaping of our foreign policy'. After referring to Taylor Cadbury's 'personal interest in the great public services', the poster invites volunteers who would like to campaign on Taylor Cadbury's behalf to attend a meeting in Selly Manor in Bournville. |