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Residence of the Earl of Clarendon, at Paris, 1856. Creator: UnknownResidence of the Earl of Clarendon, at Paris, 1856. Official residence of the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
State Banquet given by the Emperor of the French to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, at the Tuileries, 1 Creator: UnknownState Banquet given by the Emperor of the French to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, at the Tuileries, [Paris], 1856. Ending of the Crimean War
The Peace Plenipotentiaries - from a photograph by Mayer Brothers, and Pierson, of Paris, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Peace Plenipotentiaries - from a photograph by Mayer Brothers, and Pierson, of Paris, 1856. The Treaty of Paris brought an end to the Crimean War between the Russian Empire
Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England), Baron de Bourqueney (Fra Creator: Unknown)Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England), Baron de Bourqueney (France), 1856. Well versed in the politics of Europe and of England
The Congress of Paris in 1856. Artist: Dubufe, Edouard Louis (1819-1883)The Congress of Paris in 1856. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British diplomat and politician, c1864 (1883)George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British diplomat and politician, c1864 (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol
Lord Clarendon, (1800-1870), 19th century. English diplomat and statesman, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)