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Too Civil by Half, 1862. Dressed as matrons, the Conservatives Lord Derby (with the glasses) and Disraeli have come to pay a social call on the Liberal Prime Minister, Palmerston
Last Eglinton Tournament. - The Earl doing Battle for his Lady. 1858Last Eglinton Tournament. - The Earl doing Battle for his Lady, 1858. Lord Eglinton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, is the knight in shining armour
The Derby Day(?) - Another False Start. 1858The Derby Day(?) - Another False Start, 1858. This cartoon shows Palmerston in the background, dismounted from his horse, Despatch, having been despatched from the premiership
The Clumsy Groom, 1859. The Government of the Conservative Lord Derby is brought to its knees as it tries to clear the fence of the Reform Bill
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford, 1811 Creator: James Basire IJohn Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford, 1811
Trade card for Davy and Berry, Book-Binder and Printer, 19th century. Creator: DallingerTrade card for Davy and Berry, Book-Binder and Printer, 19th century
Lionell Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, Baron Cranfield of Cranfield, 1644. 1644Lionell Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, Baron Cranfield of Cranfield, 1644
The Royal Veterinary College, 1825, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Royal Veterinary College, 1825, (c1876). Founded in 1791 by a group led by Granville Penn, on land sold by the Earl of Camden, the site was rural
Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Creator: UnknownCaen Wood, Lord Mansfields House, in 1785, (c1876). Estate of Caen (or Ken) Wood house on Hampstead Heath, extended c1764-1779 by Robert Adam into a neoclassical villa for William Murray
American pianist and bandleader Earl Fatha Hines, 1950s. Artist: Denis WilliamsAmerican pianist and bandleader Earl Fatha Hines, 1950s