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Castlereagh Collection

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: Viscount Castlereagh, early 1800s, (1941)

Viscount Castlereagh, early 1800s, (1941). Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry (1769-1822), known as Lord Castlereagh, was an Irish/British statesman

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: An Irish wake... 1821

An Irish wake... 1821
An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks

How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks
How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queens hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: St Stephens Bell Man, 1820

St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: Scene at Horse Guards Parade, London, 1816

Scene at Horse Guards Parade, London, 1816. The Prince Regent (later King George IV) is portrayed as the mortar known as the Regents Bomb

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: Disciples catching the mantle - the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing the Priests of Baal, 1808

Disciples catching the mantle - the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing the Priests of Baal, 1808
Disciples catching the mantle - the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing the Priests of Baal, pub. 1808 (hand coloured etching)

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional

The Death of the Property Tax!! or 37 Mortal Wounds for Ministers and the Inquisitional Commissioners, pub. 1816 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageCastlereagh Collection: Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800

Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800, (1 Artist: Thomas Lawrence)
Lady Amelia Anne Hobart (1772-1829), Vicountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry, c1800, (1911). Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, (1772-1829). Painting held at Blickling Hall, Blickling, Norwich


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