The Hopbine and Barley Ear signed displayed at the Museum of Cambridge is by Richard Hopkins Leach, 1794 – 1851. It shows three agricultural workers sharing a barrel of beer; on the reverse is a hop garden.
However, it is believed that the man on the horse is Richard Cobbett, the radical MP who is thought to have instigated the ‘Swing Riots’ in 1830. In these agricultural workers rioted against low wages and mechanisation.
Government action was harsh; 1976 prisoners were tried and 505 transported, mostly to Australia.
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