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Earl Of Kincardine Collection

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Baron Gros, the newly-appointed French Ambassador at the Court of St. James's, 1862

Baron Gros, the newly-appointed French Ambassador at the Court of St. James's, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Baron Gros, the newly-appointed French Ambassador at the Court of St. James's, 1862. Engraving of a photograph by M. Alophe, photographer to the Emperor

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Dhurumsalla Churchyard, the burial-place of the late Viceroy of India, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Dhurumsalla Churchyard, the burial-place of the late Viceroy of India, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Dhurumsalla Churchyard, the burial-place of the late Viceroy of India, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. G. D. Lyon

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: The house, at Dhurumsalla, in which the Earl of Elgin, Governor-General of India, died, 1864

The house, at Dhurumsalla, in which the Earl of Elgin, Governor-General of India, died, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The house, at Dhurumsalla [in India], in which the Earl of Elgin, Governor-General of India, died, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. G. D. Lyon

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Signing of the Treaty between England and China at Tien-tsin on June 26, 1858, (1858)

Signing of the Treaty between England and China at Tien-tsin on June 26, 1858, (1858). Creator: Unknown
Signing of the Treaty between England and China at Tien-tsin on June 26, 1858, (1858). Hwa-Sha-Na; the Earl of Elgin, Kwei-Leang; Admiral [Sir Michael] Seymour...the ceremony of signing the treaty

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Victor Alexander Bruce (1849-1917), 1st Son of the 8th Earl of Elgin (Canada), 1851

Victor Alexander Bruce (1849-1917), 1st Son of the 8th Earl of Elgin (Canada), 1851

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Lord Elgin, c1880

Lord Elgin, c1880. James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine (1811-1863), British colonial administrator and diplomat. Episode of the Second Opium War (1856-1860)

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: James Bruce, Lord Elgin, (1811-1863), 19th century

James Bruce, Lord Elgin, (1811-1863), 19th century. British colonial administrator and diplomat. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Sale of English goods in Canton, 1858

Sale of English goods in Canton, 1858. Canton was bombarded by French and English, Jan. 1858. which resulted in Trade opening up again

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: Lord Elgin signing the Treaty of Tainjin to end the Second Opium War, 1858

Lord Elgin signing the Treaty of Tainjin to end the Second Opium War, 1858
Lord Elgin (left) signing the Treaty of Tainjin to end the Second Opium War between Britain and China, 16 June 1858. Contemporary woodcut

Background imageEarl Of Kincardine Collection: New Elgin Marbles, 1860

New Elgin Marbles, 1860. Lord Elgin (of the Elgin Marbles fame), holds a marble the size and weight of the cannonballs with which Peking had been threatened


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