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The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: UnknownThe Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Scene in the Palace of Westminster in London, during the final term of the Marquis of Salisbury as prime minister (1886-1892)
Lord Salisbury aboard a Locomobile steam car, (c1902?). Artist: UnknownLord Salisbury aboard a Locomobile steam car, (c1902?)
The Marquis of Salisbury, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 1870. Creator: UnknownThe Marquis of Salisbury, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by John Watkins
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, c1900. Creator: ElsdenRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, c1900. British prime minister. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX"
Banquet given to Lord Salisbury and Hartington by the Nonconformist Unionist Association, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888
Lord Salisbury Addressing a Meeting, 1870 / 91. Creator: Charles Samuel KeeneLord Salisbury Addressing a Meeting, 1870/91
The Marquis of Salisbury, K. G. Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, 1900. CreatorThe Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, 1900. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903), styled Lord Robert Cecil, Prime Minister during the Second Boer War
Sir William Harcourt announcing the resignation of Lord Roseberys government, 1895, (1901)Sir William Harcourt announcing the resignation of Lord Roseberys government, June 24, 1895, (1901)
The Right Hon. The Marquis of Salisbury, Leader of the Conservative Party, 1889, (1901)
The Most Noble The Marquis of Salisbury, 1880s, (c1899). Creator: Russell & SonsThe Most Noble The Marquis of Salisbury, 1880s, (c1899). Portrait of British politician and Prime Minister, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903)
Lord Salisbury, 1901. Creator: UnknownLord Salisbury, 1901. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI. February 1901-July 1901", by [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, 1901]
Lord Salisbury and Li Hung Chang, 1901. Creator: UnknownLord Salisbury and Li Hung Chang, 1901. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI. February 1901-July 1901", by [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, 1901]
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903. Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
The Wind and the Sun, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Wind and the Sun, 1886. Irish Discontent in the sunlight of the Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone
The Start, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Start, 1886. On the left at the starting line is the Grand Old Man of politics, the Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone
Civic reception of Lord Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury at the Guildhall, London, 1878, showing the presentation of the freedom of the City
Marquess of Salisbury, 1886. Artist: Albert Bruce-JoyMarquess of Salisbury, 1886
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837, (1932)
Lord Salisbury (1830-1903), British statesman, 1896Lord Salisbury, British statesman, 1896. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
Lord Salisbury, British statesman, 1900. Artist: Bassano StudioLord Salisbury, British statesman, 1900. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
The Marquess of Salisbury, British Prime Minister, 19th century (c1905). Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
Marquis of Salisbury, Secretary of State for India, 1877. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldMarquis of Salisbury, Secretary of State for India, 1877. Lord Salisbury later served as Prime Minister on three occasions
Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. The British Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury) in conversation with the French President (Sadi Carnot). Cartoon from Punch
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, British statesman, 19th century. Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
Secret Meeting of the Conservative Party, 1888. Dressed in cloak and dagger style, the Conservative Party, under the leadership of Lord Salisbury in the centre, meets to discuss policy issues
Such Good Boys!, 1888. Artist: Joseph SwainSuch Good Boys!, 1888. Master Gladstone, the Liberal Leader of the Opposition, and the Conservative Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, promise to be good boys as Mr Speaker reaches for his birch
The Return of the Wanderer, 1888. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Return of the Wanderer, 1888. Little Lord Randolph Churchill returns in a furtive manner, watched by a couple of astute journalists
The Great-Little Random, 1887. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Great-Little Random, 1887. Little Lord Randolph Churchill is seen storming off in a huff, refusing to obey the Ringmasters instructions
Dressing the Window, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainDressing the Window, 1886. The new Conservative Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, decides upon the new shop window
Youth on the Prow and Pleasure at the Helm!, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainYouth on the Prow and Pleasure at the Helm!, 1886
Cross-roads, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainCross-roads, 1886. The new Conservative Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, pulls up at a crossroads
The Finish, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Finish, 1886. This is a companion cartoon to The Start, published on 3rd July 1886
The Waits, 1885. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Waits, 1885. The shadowy figures drinking a toast are Lord Salisbury (right) and Lord Randolph Churchill
How Shall We Three Meet Again?, 1885. Artist: Joseph SwainHow Shall We Three Meet Again?, 1885. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Lord Salisbury, and William Gladstone are represented in this cartoon
Going to the Country, 1885. Artist: Joseph SwainGoing to the Country, 1885. This cartoon depicts the Liberals former Prime Minister, William Gladstone, coming in at the door. Inside, Lord Salisbury is the new Conservative Prime Minister
The New Captain, 1885. Artist: Joseph SwainMr John Bull, the representative of the British people, is on a boat being sailed by the new Conservative Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury
Fresh Paint!, 1885. Artist: Joseph SwainFresh Paint!, 1885
Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Artist: Joseph SwainBill The Giant-killer, 1884. Lord Salisbury, the Conservative Leader in the House of Lords, peers over the battlements at the Franchise Bill which, dressed as a herald, noisily demands entry
We Three!, 1884. Artist: Joseph SwainWe Three, 1884. The Clown is Lord Randolph Churchill, the leader of a Conservative group known as the Fourth Party
Follow My Leader!, 1884. Artist: Joseph SwainFollow My Leader!, 1884. The Conservative Leader in the Upper House, Lord Salisbury, leads this flock of sheep over the hurdle
The Challenge, 1884. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Challenge, 1884. The Conservative Leader in the Upper House, Lord Salisbury, is the sentry on guard against unwanted visitors in the Lords
The Hampton Hydra, 1873. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Hampton Hydra, 1873. Lord Salisbury faces up to the Hampton Hydra. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 8, 1873