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Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: St Stephens Bell Man, 1820

St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908

Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908. Olive Fergus (left) and Mrs Frank Corbet flank Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (1852-1928)

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Mr. Churchills War Cabinet in the Spirng of 1941, 1941 (1955)

Mr. Churchills War Cabinet in the Spirng of 1941, 1941 (1955). Back row, from left to right: Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour; Lord Beaverbrook

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, British politician, 1870s (1883)

Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, British politician, 1870s (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. III, 1852-1860, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S

Background imageForeign Secretary 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 imageForeign Secretary Collection: Richard Wellesley, Marquis Wellesley, British politician and colonial administrator, 1813 (c1857)

Richard Wellesley, Marquis Wellesley, British politician and colonial administrator, 1813 (c1857). Artist: G Adcock
Richard Wellesley, Marquis Wellesley, British politician and colonial administrator, 1813 (c1857). The elder brother of Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: The Political Pas de Deux, 1878 (1895)

The Political Pas de Deux, 1878 (1895). Lord Salisbury and Disraeli, both admitted to the Order of the Garter for their efforts at the Congress of Berlin

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Artist: Edmond Xavier Kapp

Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Artist: Edmond Xavier Kapp
Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Known as Sir Samuel Hoare until 1944 when he was created Viscount Templewood, Hoare (1880-1959)

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Ernest Bevin, British Labour politician, 1933

Ernest Bevin, British Labour politician, 1933. Bevin was an outspoken opponent of fascism and of the Conservative governments policy of appeasement during the 1930s

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: George Canning (1770-1827) receiving his appointment to become Prime Minster, 1827 (c1895)

George Canning (1770-1827) receiving his appointment to become Prime Minster, 1827 (c1895). Canning served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for five months in 1827

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Artist: HW Barnett

Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Artist: HW Barnett
Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Illustration from The Great War HW Wilson, Vol I, (London, 1914)

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: The Right Honorable Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1816. Artist: I Brown

The Right Honorable Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1816. Artist: I Brown
The Right Honorable Charles James Fox (1749-1806), 1816. Fox was a prominent Whig politician. He is noted as an anti-slavery campaigner

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Artist: Barnett

Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Artist: Barnett
Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Grey (1862-1933) served as Foreign Secretary from 1905-1916. Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Artist: Barraud

Sir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Artist: Barraud
Sir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Northcote (1818-1887) first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley

Background imageForeign Secretary 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)

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, British politician, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, British politician, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, British politician, 1926. Portrait of Viscount Grey (1862-1933) who was Foreign Secretary

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, British statesman, c1890

Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, British statesman, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, British statesman, c1890. Northcote (1818-1887) first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, c1890

Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, c1890. Earl Granville (1815-1891) held various ministerial posts in Liberal governments of the mid to late 19th century

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Charles James Fox, 18th-19th century British Whig politician, c1905

Charles James Fox, 18th-19th century British Whig politician, c1905. Fox (1749-1806) was Britains first Foreign Secretary

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1882. Granville George Leveson-Gower (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville held various ministerial posts in Liberal governments of the mid to late

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Marquis of Salisbury, Secretary of State for India, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Marquis of Salisbury, Secretary of State for India, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Marquis of Salisbury, Secretary of State for India, 1877. Lord Salisbury later served as Prime Minister on three occasions

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: George Canning, British statesman, 1824. Artist: FC Lewis

George Canning, British statesman, 1824. Artist: FC Lewis
George Canning, British statesman, 1824. Canning (1770-1827) served as foreign secretary on two occasions (1807-1809, 1822-1827) and as prime minister for four months during 1827

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, (1893)

Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, (1893). Artist: W Roffe
Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, British Liberal statesman, (1893). Earl Granville (1815-1891) held various ministerial posts in Liberal governments of the mid to late 19th

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Elizabeth I, late 16th century. Artist: H Robinson

Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Elizabeth I, late 16th century. Artist: H Robinson
Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Elizabeth I, late 16th century. English statesman Walsingham (1530-1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I from 1573 until th eyear of his

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Rufus Daniel Isaacs, British lawyer and statesman, 1905

Rufus Daniel Isaacs, British lawyer and statesman, 1905. Isaacs (1860-1935), served as Lord Chief Justice of England (1913-1921), Ambassador to the US (1918-1919), Viceroy of India (1921-1926)

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: A Question of Detail, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

A Question of Detail, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
A Question of Detail, 1913. Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount Grey of Fallodon), British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 warns a grinning figure representing the Ottoman Turks they must leave the city of

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Peace Comes to Town, 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Peace Comes to Town, 1913. A figure of a knight, representing Sir Edward Grey (lst Viscount of Fallodon), British Foreign Secretary 1905-1916 carries the figure of Peace on his horse to the London

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930), Scottish-born British statesman and philosopher

Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930), Scottish-born British statesman and philosopher. Balfour served as Prime Minister of the Conservative government of 1902-1905

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Egyptian Bonds, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain

Egyptian Bonds, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
Egyptian Bonds, 1882. John Bull represents the British Navy, and is tied to a small French sailor. At the right of the cartoon is Arabi Pasha who was generally viewed as the representative of a

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Khi-Va La?, 1873. Artist: John Tenniel

Khi-Va La?, 1873. Artist: John Tenniel
Khi-Va La?, 1873. Earl Granville, the Liberal Foreign Secretary in Mr Gladstones government since 1870, stands guard at Indias northern border

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: The New Foreign Secretary, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The New Foreign Secretary, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The New Foreign Secretary, 1865. Lord Russell introducing the Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. After the death of Lord Palmerston, shortly after the general election of 1865

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: The Beadle and The Dane, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

The Beadle and The Dane, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
The Beadle and The Dane, 1864. Lord John Russell says: Better take it! Half a Loafs better than no Bread, you know! In an effort to resolve the Schleswig-Holstein problem, Lord Russell

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. John Russell says: Please, My Lord, Them Toris Would Be Much Obleeged for Papers. Lord Palmerston replies: Papers! Haven t They Got The Standard and the Herald

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: John In A Mess, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

John In A Mess, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
John In A Mess, 1864. Britannia says: Put Down That Pen Directly, You Troublesome Boy. A Nice Mess You Have Got Yourself Into

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: An Up-hill Job, 1860

An Up-hill Job, 1860. Mr Policeman Punch says, (compassionately), : Now, Little un, do you Think you ll be able to Shove that Perambulator Up them Steps

Background imageForeign Secretary Collection: The New Russell Six-Pounder, 1860

The New Russell Six-Pounder, 1860. At the beginning of March 1860, Lord John Russell, Foreign Secretary in Palmerstons Cabinet, introduced a Government proposal for parliamentary reform



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