Deficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Creator: John DoyleDeficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), Chancellor of the Exchequer, and James Pattison (1786-1849)
The cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). Creator: UnknownThe cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). British politicians in the newly formed National Government which contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberals
Intercepted, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, also held the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer and this cartoon shows him in a chefs outfit feeding his dog from the bowl of surplus
Sir Stafford Northcote, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: UnknownSir Stafford Northcoat [sic], between 1860 and 1875. [British politician Northcote first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley
The late Earl Spencer - from a recent photograph, 1845. Creator: SmythThe late Earl Spencer - from a recent photograph, 1845. Portrait of British politician John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer
The Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, M. P. c1872. Creator: William HollThe Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, M.P. c1872. Portrait of British Liberal politician William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) who served as Prime Minister four times
So Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Creator: John DoyleSo Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Chancellor of the Exchequer John Spencer says to King William IV: Please your Majesty - The House of Commons is destroyed
W. Pitt, (1759-1806), 1830. Creator: UnknownW. Pitt, (1759-1806), 1830. William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) British Tory, educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge and Lincolns Inn
Lord Lyttleton, (1709-1773), 1830. Creator: UnknownLord Lyttleton, (1709-1773), 1830. George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton (1709-1773) British statesman and patron of the arts, educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford
William Pitt, c1780, (c1884). Creator: UnknownWilliam Pitt, c1780, (c1884). William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) British Tory statesman and administrator, educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge
Sir William Harcourt announcing the resignation of Lord Roseberys government, 1895, (1901)Sir William Harcourt announcing the resignation of Lord Roseberys government, June 24, 1895, (1901). British Liberal statesman William Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904)
David Lloyd George and his wife Margaret, 1910, (1935). Creator: UnknownDavid Lloyd George and his wife Margaret, 1910, (1935). British Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George (1863-1945), and his wife Margaret Lloyd George (nee Owen, 1864-1941). Mr
David Lloyd George, 1935. Creator: UnknownDavid Lloyd George, 1935. British Liberal politician David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863-1945), with his dogs
British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin with his wife and daughter, London, 27 January 1923, (1935). Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Conservative Party statesman, with his wife Lucy (nee Ridsdale)
The Right Honorable William Pitt, (1759-1806), 1816. Creator: UnknownThe Right Honorable William Pitt, (1759-1806), 1816. William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806) British Tory statesman and Chancellor of the Exchequer became the youngest UK Prime Minister in 1783 at
John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer, British politician, c1830s (c1890). Creator: UnknownJohn Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782-1845), British politician, c1830s (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol
Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, O. M. 1927. Creator: UnknownRt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, O.M. 1927. David Lloyd George (1863-1945) British Liberal Party politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908-1915) and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916-22)
The Right Honorable Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, Baronet, c1899. Creator: Russell & SonsThe Right Honorable Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, Baronet, c1899. Portrait of British politician Michael Edward Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn (1837-1916), Chancellor of the Exchequer
The Right Honorable George Joachim Goschen, 1890s, (c1907). Portrait of British politician George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (1831-1907), MP for the City of London
Daguesseau, (c1836). Creator: James MollisonDaguesseau, (c1836). Portrait of Henri Francois d Aguesseau (1668-1751), Chancellor of France. From an original Picture by Mignard in the possession of the Countess Segur
Sir John Newport Bart. M. P. 1826. Creator: Robert CooperSir John Newport Bart. M.P. 1826. Portrait of Anglo-Irish politician Sir John Newport, 1st Baronet (1756-1843). Newport served as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
Francis, Lord Cottington, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John CochranFrancis, Lord Cottington, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English statesman Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington (1578-1652), Lord High treasurer
Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford. From the original of Jarvis, in theRobert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 1725, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, English statesman
The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone, M. P. 1859. Creator: Daniel John PoundThe Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone, M.P. 1859. Engraving after a photograph of William Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal Party statesman and Prime Minister
The Irish Tutor, 1836. Creator: John DoyleThe Irish Tutor, 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians: John William Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough; George William Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle; Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
Budget Day, 1928, (1945). Creator: UnknownBudget Day, 1928, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) as Chancellor of the Exchequer, with his daughter Diana (1909-1963)
Addressing a Public Meeting at Finsbury Park, 1924, (1945). Creator: UnknownAddressing a Public Meeting at Finsbury Park, 1924, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) makes a speech as Chancellor of the Exchequer
Lord Randolph Churchill, 1889, (1945). Creator: NadarLord Randolph Churchill, 1889, (1945). Portrait of British politician and statesman Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895), father of Sir Winston Churchill
A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Creator: John DoyleA Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Satirical scene showing British politicians as horses and jockeys in a race: Leader of the Whigs Charles Grey
Sir Stafford Northcote. Creator: UnknownSir Stafford Northcote. Portrait of Conservative politician Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1818-1887). He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and as Foreign Secretary
John Bull and the sinking fund, 1807. Artist: James GillrayJohn Bull and the sinking fund, 1807. A p(r)etty scheme for reducing the taxes and paying off the National Debt; showing John Bull on his hands and knees on a flat rock
Lloyd George - Geb. 1863, 1934. David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863-1945), British Liberal politician
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, English poet and politician, early 18th century (1894). Artist: Pierre DrevetCharles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (1661-1715), English poet and politician, early 18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection)
Mr. Churchills War Cabinet in the Spirng of 1941, 1941 (1955). Back row, from left to right: Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour; Lord Beaverbrook
William Ewart Gladstone, 1859. Artist: Edward William StodartWilliam Ewart Gladstone, 1859. British Liberal politician, served as Prime Minister four times (1868-74, 1880-85, February-July 1886 and 1892-94)
Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, British politician, 1870s (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. III, 1852-1860, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S
Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke, British politician, 1873 (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. III, 1852-1860, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S
The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M. P. Chancellor of the Exchequer, c1914The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M.P. Chancellor of the Exchequer, c1914. David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863?1945) was a British Liberal politician and statesman
Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), British politician, 1906(Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), British statesman, born in Birmingham, was the eldest son of the statesman Joseph Chamberlain and half-brother of Neville Chamberlain
David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1908 (1937). Artist: R HainesDavid Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1908 (1937). Lloyd George (1863-1945) was a Liberal member of Parliament for fifty years and served in government as President of the Board of Trade
Puzzle head depicting British politician George Joachim Goschen, from Punch, 1899. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899
Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax, English poet and statesman, 1703-1710 (1906). Montagu (1661-1715) was First Lord of the Treasury from 1697-1699 and Chancellor of the Exchequer fro, 1694-1699
George Joachim Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1887. Artist: R TaylorGeorge Joachim Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1887. A Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist, Goschen (1831-1907) held various ministerial posts during his political career
Benjamin Disraeli introducing his reform bill in the House of Commons, c1867. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and as British Prime Minister
Robert Lowe (1811-1892), British politician. First elected to Parliament as the Liberal MP for Kidderminster in 1852, Lowe served as Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Artist: BarraudSir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Northcote (1818-1887) first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), prime minister of Great Britain and 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1892. Artist: R TaylorBenjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), prime minister of Great Britain and 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1892. From the Illustrated London News (23 April 1892)
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 17th century English statesman, (1836). Artist: CE WagstaffEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 17th century English statesman, (1836). Hyde (1609-1674) was Chancellor of the Exchequer to King Charles I, and author of the Clarendon Code