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Sir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Artist: BarraudSir Stafford Northcote (Afterwards Lord Iddesleigh), 1900. Northcote (1818-1887) first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley
Thomas Philip Weddell Robinson, Lord Grantham, 1829. Artist: H RobinsonThomas Philip Weddell Robinson, Lord Grantham, 1829
Otium Cum Diz!, 1878. Artist: SwainOtium Cum Diz!, 1878. Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari} magazine (1878)
A Bad Example, 1878. Artist: SwainA Bad Example, 1878. Satirical cartoon featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), prime minister of Great Britain and 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1892. Artist: R TaylorBenjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), prime minister of Great Britain and 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1892. From the Illustrated London News (23 April 1892)
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
Humpty Dumpty, 1878. Artist: John TennielHumpty Dumpty, 1878. Caricature featuring Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). From Punch (or the London Charivari) magazine (1878)
Francis Rawdon-Hastings (1754-1826), Governor-General of India, (1829). Artist: G ParkerFrancis Rawdon-Hastings (1754-1826), Governor-General of India, (1829). Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings, was Governor-General of India from 1813 to 1823
Ismail Pasha, (1830-1895). Ismail, Khedive of Egypt. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III
William Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Artist:s FreemanWilliam Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Lamb was a Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830-1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835-1841)
Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, King Consort of Mary, Queen of Scots, (18th century). Artist: George VertueHenry Stewart, Lord Darnley, King Consort of Mary, Queen of Scots, (18th century). Darnley (1545-1567), second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1807. Artist: RiversHenry Stuart, Lord Darnley, second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, (1807). Darnley (1545-1567) was murdered at Kirk O Field near Edinburgh in February 1567
Lord Charles Beresford (1846-1919), 1908. Artist: Queen AlexandraLord Charles Beresford (1846-1919), 1908. Beresford had a long naval career. He rose to the rank of Admiral and commanded the Mediterranean Fleet from 1905 to 1907
George Augustus Eliott (1717-1798), 1st Baron Heathfield, 19th century. Artist: H RobinsonGeorge Augustus Eliott (1717-1798), 1st Baron Heathfield, 19th century
Two peers in their robes, and a halberdier, 16th century (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co
Lord Boston. Possibly a portrait of Frederick, 2nd Baron Boston (1749-1825)
Lord Shaftbury House, Aldersgate Street, 1908. The London house of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury. A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul)
Lieutenant-General Lord Linedock, 1816
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Lord Palmerston (1784-1865) served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid 19th century
Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood (1750-1810), 1st Baron Collingwood, 1837. Artist: WarrenAdmiral Cuthbert Collingwood (1750-1810), 1st Baron Collingwood, 1837
George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837. Artist: I ChapmanGeorge Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837
Cambridge House, Piccadilly, London, 1854, (c1888). Cambridge House was the home of Lord Palmerston, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lord Beaconsfields house, 19, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, 1900. The home of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) who served twice as British prime minister
Lord Beaconsfields last appearance, House of Commons, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: SwainLord Beaconsfields last appearance in the peers gallery of the House of Commons, late 19th century, (1900). Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) served twice as British prime minister
The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria visits the Buckinghamshire country home of Benjamin Disraeli, twice prime minister
Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, 1900. The Georgian mansion of Hughenden was the residence of Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until 1881
Lord Beaconsfield at a banquet in the Guildhall, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: SwainLord Beaconsfield at a banquet in the Guildhall, late 19th century, (1900). Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) served twice as British prime minister
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)
Lord Palmerston, (1784-1865), 19th century. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865) served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century
Henry Brougham, Attorney General, 19th century. Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (c1778-1868), was a British writer, scientist, lawyer, Whig politician and abolitionist
Lord George Bentinck, (1802-1848), 19th century. Bentinck was an English Conservative politician and racehorse owner. He is best known for his part in the unseating of Sir Robert Peel over the Corn
Lord Ashley, (1801-1885), 19th century. English politician and philanthropist, one of the best-known of the Victorian era
Mr Disraeli in his youth, 19th century. Portrait of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) when young. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Mr Gladstone attacking Mr Disraelis first budget, 1852. A debate in the House of Commons between William Ewart Gladstone MP (1809-1898) and Benjamin Disraeli MP (1804-1881)
William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, statesman and newspaper proprietor, 1926. Artist: Alick P F RitchieWilliam Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, (1879-1964), British/Canadian statesman and newspaper proprietor, 1926. Cigarette card with straight-line caricature, issued by John Player & Sons
Francis Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss, British Whig politician, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinFrancis Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss, British Whig politician, c1890. A Member of Parliament from 1841-1883, Charteris (1818-1914)
Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne, British lawyer and Liberal politician, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinRoundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne, British lawyer and Liberal politician, c1890. Palmer (1812-1895) served as Lord Chancellor in Gladstones Liberal governments from 1872-1874 and from 1880-1885
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, English poet and statesman, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinRobert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, English poet and statesman, c1890. The son of the novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Frederick Temple Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin, British public servant, 1893. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinFrederick Temple Blackwood, Earl of Dufferin, British public servant, 1893. Regarded as one of the most able of Victorian diplomats
Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, British statesman, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinStafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, British statesman, c1890. Northcote (1818-1887) first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley
The Marquess of Salisbury, British Prime Minister, 19th century (c1905). Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, Scottish Jacobite, 18th century (c1905). Fraser (1667-1747) was the Chief of Clan Fraser. He was executed on Tower Hill for his part in the rebellion of 1745
The Court of Chancery in the Reign of George I, 18th century (c1905). Lord Chancellor Macclesfield is the presiding judge
The Duke of Newcastle and Lord Holland, 1761 (c1905). Satirical electioneering card. Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)
Interior of the House of Lords, Westminster, in 1742, (c1902-1905). Artist: John PineInterior of the House of Lords, Westminster, in 1742, (c1902-1905). The Speaker attending to hear the Royal assent to a bill
The House of Lords in the Time of Charles I, 17th century, (c1902-1905). The King sits on the throne with the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in their robes
Lord Kitchener inspecting Algerian troops, France, World War I, 16 August 1915
Joseph Joffre, Lord Kitchener and General Baratier, France, World War I, 16 August 1915. The French commander-in-chief and the British Secretary of State for War with General Albert Baratier