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Earl Collection (page 11)

Background imageEarl Collection: Willesley Hall, Derbyshire, home of the Earl of Loudoun, c1880

Willesley Hall, Derbyshire, home of the Earl of Loudoun, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageEarl Collection: Bagshot Park, Surrey, home of the Duke of Connaught, c1880

Bagshot Park, Surrey, home of the Duke of Connaught, c1880. Built in 1879 for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the house is today the home of the Earl and Countess of Wessex

Background imageEarl Collection: Stanley Baldwin, British Conservative politician, 1933

Stanley Baldwin, British Conservative politician, 1933. First elected to Parliament in 1906, Baldwin (1867-1947) served three terms as Prime Minister in Conservative governments, from 1923-1924

Background imageEarl Collection: Lambton Castle, County Durham, 19th century

Lambton Castle, County Durham, 19th century. Lambton Castle is the ancestral seat of the Lambton family, Earls of Durham. Built in the style of a Norman castle early in the 19th century

Background imageEarl Collection: Dalmeny House, South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland, 20th century

Dalmeny House, South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland, 20th century. Designed in Tudor style by William Watkins, Dalmeny House was completed in 1817. It was built for the Earl of Rosebery

Background imageEarl Collection: Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran, Scotland, 20th century

Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran, Scotland, 20th century. Brodick Castle used to be the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton

Background imageEarl Collection: Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons

Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons
Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, Scotland, 1924-1926. The Seat of the Earls of Lauderdale, Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders was built in the late 16th century

Background imageEarl Collection: Robert Harley, the Earl of Oxford (1661-1724), going to trial, 18th century (19th century)

Robert Harley, the Earl of Oxford (1661-1724), going to trial, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageEarl Collection: Escape of the Earl of Nithsdale from the Tower of London, 1716, (19th century)

Escape of the Earl of Nithsdale from the Tower of London, 1716, (19th century). William Maxwell, 5th Earl of Nithsdale (1676-1744) escaped execution by exchanging clothes with his wifes maid

Background imageEarl Collection: Earl of Cardigan, 1857. Artist: DJ Pound

Earl of Cardigan, 1857. Artist: DJ Pound
Lieutenant General James Thomas Brudenell (1797-1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, 1857. Cardigan commanded the Light Brigade of the British Army during the Crimean War

Background imageEarl Collection: The duel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea, 1829 (c1895)

The duel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea, 1829 (c1895)
The duel between the Duke of Wellington (1759-1862) and the Earl of Winchelsea (1791-1858), 1829 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)

Background imageEarl Collection: William Maule (1700-1782), 1st Earl of Panmure, soldier and politician, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound

William Maule (1700-1782), 1st Earl of Panmure, soldier and politician, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound
William Maule (1700-1782), 1st Earl of Panmure, soldier and politician, c1880. From a supplement to the Illustrated News of the World, London

Background imageEarl Collection: Lord Grey, c1882

Lord Grey, c1882

Background imageEarl Collection: Arms of the chief claimants, 1902

Arms of the chief claimants, 1902. Coats of arms of the various dukes, earls and marquises required to perform royal offices such as Master Falconer, Lord Great Chamberlain etc, and carry the orb

Background imageEarl Collection: Interview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Artist: J Rogers

Interview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Artist: J Rogers
Interview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Elizabeth strikes Essex before the privy council and Elizabeth signing the warrant for the execution of Essex

Background imageEarl Collection: David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, with some of his colleagues, 1917 (1936)

David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, with some of his colleagues, 1917 (1936). Among those featured are Walter Long, Sir Robert Borden, General Smutts, WF Massey, AJ Balfour, A Henderson

Background imageEarl Collection: John Scott (1751-1838), 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain, 19th century

John Scott (1751-1838), 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain, 19th century

Background imageEarl Collection: Richard Howe (1726-1799), 1st Earl Howe, English admiral, 19th century. Artist: J Pass

Richard Howe (1726-1799), 1st Earl Howe, English admiral, 19th century. Artist: J Pass
Richard Howe (1726-1799), 1st Earl Howe, English admiral, 19th century

Background imageEarl Collection: William Kerr, 3rd Earl of Lothian (1690-1767), Scottish nobleman, 1825. Artist: R Cooper

William Kerr, 3rd Earl of Lothian (1690-1767), Scottish nobleman, 1825. Artist: R Cooper
William Kerr, 3rd Earl of Lothian (1690-1767), Scottish nobleman, 1825. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge, published by Harding and Lepard (London, 1825)

Background imageEarl Collection: Edward Somerset (1776-1842), 4th Earl of Worcester, 1825. Artist: J Parker

Edward Somerset (1776-1842), 4th Earl of Worcester, 1825. Artist: J Parker
Edward Somerset (1776-1842), 4th Earl of Worcester, 1825. General Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset was a British soldier

Background imageEarl Collection: Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770-1825), British soldier, 1825. Artist: Cooper

Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770-1825), British soldier, 1825. Artist: Cooper
Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1770-1825), British soldier, 1825. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge

Background imageEarl Collection: Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E Scriven

Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Artist: E Scriven
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (d. 1589), 1825. Dudley was an English soldier and statesman. From Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain by Edmund Lodge

Background imageEarl Collection: William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Artist: J Jenkins

William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Artist: J Jenkins
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, (1580-1630), 1824. Herbert was chancellor of the University of Oxford and he co-founded Pembroke College, Oxford, with King James I of England

Background imageEarl Collection: Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), 1824. Artist: R Cooper

Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), 1824. Artist: R Cooper
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), 1824. Wriothesley, one of William Shakespeares patrons, was the second son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton

Background imageEarl Collection: George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), 1824. Artist: W Holl

George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), 1824. Artist: W Holl
George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555-1629), 1824. Carew served under Queen Elizabeth I during the Tudor reconquest of Ireland and was rewarded by being appointed as President of Munster

Background imageEarl Collection: James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1525-1581), 1824. Artist: R Cooper

James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1525-1581), 1824. Artist: R Cooper
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1525-1581), 1824. Douglas was the last, and arguably the most successful, of the four regents of Scotland during the minority of King James VI

Background imageEarl Collection: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Artist: W Freeman

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Artist: W Freeman
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566-1601), 1824. Devereux is the best known of the many holders of the title Earl of Essex

Background imageEarl Collection: Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c1527-1556), 1824. Artist: W Freeman

Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c1527-1556), 1824. Artist: W Freeman
Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (c1527-1556), 1824. Courtenay was the only son of Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, and his second wife Gertrude Blount

Background imageEarl Collection: Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668), 1824. Artist: TA Dean

Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668), 1824. Artist: TA Dean
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland (1602-1668), 1824. Percy was an English military leader and a prominent supporter of constitutional monarchy

Background imageEarl Collection: Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). Artist: Henry Raeburn

Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). Artist: Henry Raeburn
Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). From The Connoisseur, Vol. 97, edited by H. Granville Fell. [International Studio, London, 1936]

Background imageEarl Collection: King William IV, Lord Henry Brougham and Lord Charles Grey, 1832. Artist: F Wentworth

King William IV, Lord Henry Brougham and Lord Charles Grey, 1832. Artist: F Wentworth
King William IV, Lord Henry Brougham and Lord Charles Grey, 1832. On 7th May 1832, Prime Minister Grey and Henry Brougham met the king

Background imageEarl Collection: Stanley Baldwin, newly elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, May 1923 (1935)

Stanley Baldwin, newly elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, May 1923 (1935). From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageEarl Collection: Queen Anne (1665-1714) handing over the white staff to the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1714

Queen Anne (1665-1714) handing over the white staff to the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1714. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714

Background imageEarl Collection: Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 19th century

Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 19th century. Stanhope was a British statesman and intellectual. From Sentimental Magazine

Background imageEarl Collection: James Duff (1729-1809), 2nd Earl of Fife, 1830. Artist: W Holl

James Duff (1729-1809), 2nd Earl of Fife, 1830. Artist: W Holl
James Duff (1729-1809), 2nd Earl of Fife, 1830. Duff was a Scottish Earl, baron and Member of Parliament

Background imageEarl Collection: Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, British politician and Prime Minister, (1835)

Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, British politician and Prime Minister, (1835). Artist: William Thomas Fry
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, British politician and Prime Minister, (1835). Lord Liverpool (1770-1828) served as Prime Minister from 1812-1827

Background imageEarl Collection: Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822-1872), Irish statesman

Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822-1872), Irish statesman. Bourke, known as Lord Ns between 1842 and 1867, was a prominent member of the British Conservative Party

Background imageEarl Collection: Reception of Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 15th century, (1893)

Reception of Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 15th century, (1893). Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (1382-1439) was an English nobleman and military commander

Background imageEarl Collection: Hughenden Manor, Earl of Beaconsfield, c1880

Hughenden Manor, Earl of Beaconsfield, c1880. Hughenden is best known for having been the home of the 19th century Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who purhased it in 1848

Background imageEarl Collection: Aske Hall, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Zetland, c1880

Aske Hall, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Zetland, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris

Background imageEarl Collection: Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland, home of the Earl of Strathmore, c1880

Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland, home of the Earl of Strathmore, c1880. Glamis Castle was the family home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Background imageEarl Collection: Ravensworth Castle, County Durham, home of the Earl of Ravensworth, c1880

Ravensworth Castle, County Durham, home of the Earl of Ravensworth, c1880. Ravensworth was the site of a castle as far back as the 14th century

Background imageEarl Collection: Sandbeck Park, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Scarborough, c1880

Sandbeck Park, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Scarborough, c1880. Sandbeck park was built in c1760. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen

Background imageEarl Collection: Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Dunmore, c1880

Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Dunmore, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageEarl Collection: Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Mansfield, c1880

Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Mansfield, c1880. Scone Palace is a late Georgian Gothic house designed by William Atkinson and built in the 1800s

Background imageEarl Collection: Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880

Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880. The Palladian mansion was designed by Capability Brown and Henry Holland. The house was later the home of Earl Mountbatten of Burma

Background imageEarl Collection: Alton Towers, Staffordshire, home of the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1880

Alton Towers, Staffordshire, home of the Earl of Shrewsbury, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageEarl Collection: Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, home of the Earl of Derby, c1880

Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, home of the Earl of Derby, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland



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