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Earl Of Clarendon Collection

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Residence of the Earl of Clarendon, at Paris, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Residence of the Earl of Clarendon, at Paris, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Residence of the Earl of Clarendon, at Paris, 1856. Official residence of the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: State Banquet given by the Emperor of the French to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, at the Tuileries

State Banquet given by the Emperor of the French to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, at the Tuileries, 1 Creator: Unknown
State Banquet given by the Emperor of the French to the Peace Plenipotentiaries, at the Tuileries, [Paris], 1856. Ending of the Crimean War

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: The Peace Plenipotentiaries - from a photograph by Mayer Brothers, and Pierson, of Paris, 1856

The Peace Plenipotentiaries - from a photograph by Mayer Brothers, and Pierson, of Paris, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The 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

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England)

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

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Freeman, the Earl of Clarendons gamekeeper, with a dying doe and hound, 1800

Freeman, the Earl of Clarendons gamekeeper, with a dying doe and hound, 1800
Freeman, the Earl of Clarendons gamekeeper, with a dying doe and hound; A Park Scene at the Grove : Freeman, the Earl of Clarendons Gamekeeper with a dying doe and hound; Freeman

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Hyde, (1661-1723), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Hyde, (1661-1723), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Hyde, (1661-1723), 1830. Edward Hyde (1661-1723) English aristocrat and politician who defected from King James II to support William III of Orange

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, mid 17th century, (1810). Creator: J Chapman

Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, mid 17th century, (1810). Creator: J Chapman
Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, mid 17th century, (1810). Portrait of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674), who served as Lord Chancellor to King Charles II from 1658 until 1667

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Lord Villiers, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Lord Villiers, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Lord Villiers, 1911. Portrait, possibly of British politician George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon (1877-1955). From " British Sports and Sportsmen: Racing Coursing and Steeplechasing"

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Edward, Earl of Clarendon 1667. Creator: R White

Edward, Earl of Clarendon 1667. Creator: R White
Edward Earl of Clarendon, 1667, (c1700). Portrait of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674), who served as Lord Chancellor to King Charles II from 1658 until 1667

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British diplomat and politician, c1864 (1883)

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

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon 1667 (1905)

The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon 1667 (1905)
The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon after His Last Interview with the King in Whitehall Palace, 1667 (1905). Edward Hyde, 1st Earl Clarendon was King Charles IIs Chief Minister after the King`s

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: The Royal house party at The Grove, Watford, Lord Clarendons residence, in July, 1909 (1911)

The Royal house party at The Grove, Watford, Lord Clarendons residence, in July, 1909 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II Edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. Artist: WF Taylor

The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. Artist: WF Taylor
The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. The building was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, and was built between 1711 and 1715

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Clarendon House, Piccadilly, 17th century, (1908)

Clarendon House, Piccadilly, 17th century, (1908). The house, also known as Albemarle House, was built during the reign of Charles II by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 17th century English statesman, (1836). Artist: CE Wagstaff

Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 17th century English statesman, (1836). Artist: CE Wagstaff
Edward 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

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Edward Hyde (1609-1674), 1st Earl of Clarendon, 19th century

Edward Hyde (1609-1674), 1st Earl of Clarendon, 19th century. Hyde was an historian and statesman

Background imageEarl Of Clarendon Collection: Lord Clarendon, (1800-1870), 19th century

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)


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