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Victor Alexander Bruce (1849-1917), 1st Son of the 8th Earl of Elgin (Canada), 1851
Elgin Cathedral. Creator: UnknownElgin Cathedral. Elgin Cathedral in Moray, north-east Scotland, was established in 1224. The seat of the Bishops of Moray, it fell into disuse after the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century
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)
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)
Cathedral of Elgin, 1845. Elgin Cathedral is a historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, north-east Scotland. The cathedral is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and was established in 1224 From Old England
Western doorway of Elgin Cathedral, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, 1908-1909. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1908-1909, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 14
Porch of the chapter house, Elgin Cathedral, Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdPorch of the chapter house, Elgin Cathedral, Scotland, 1924-1926. The seat of the Bishops of Moray, Elgin Cathedral was completed in the late 13th century
Sale of English goods in Canton, 1858. Canton was bombarded by French and English, Jan. 1858. which resulted in Trade opening up again
Lord Elgin signing the Treaty of Tainjin to end the Second Opium War, 1858Lord Elgin (left) signing the Treaty of Tainjin to end the Second Opium War between Britain and China, 16 June 1858. Contemporary woodcut
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