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The Room in which Sir Robert Peel died, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Room in which Sir Robert Peel died, 1850. View of...the apartment in the mansion at Whitehall-gardens wherein [British prime minister] Sir Robert Peel breathed his last
View of the Garden, at Sir Robert Peel's, taken from the Dining-Room, 1850. Creator: UnknownView of the Garden, at Sir Robert Peel's, taken from the Dining-Room, 1850. View of...the Lawn, in the rear of the mansion, the garden of which extends to the Thames'
Marble statue of the late Sir Robert Peel (Noble, sculptor), recently placed in St. George's Hall, Liverpool, 1854. This fine statue, from the chisel of Mr
Marble bust of the late Sir Robert Peel, by A. Munro, 1854. Creator: UnknownMarble bust of the late Sir Robert Peel, by A. Munro, 1854. The Bust of the late Sir Robert Peel, executed in white marble, by Mr
Interior of Drayton Bassett Church, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850. Creator: UnknownInterior of Drayton Bassett Church, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850. The body having been conveyed into the church, was placed upon a settle close to the opening of the vault
Exterior of the Church at Drayton Bassett, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850. Creator: UnknownExterior of the Church at Drayton Bassett, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850....the funeral proceeded slowly by the circuitous route adopted to the churchyard
The Tenantry Assembling at the Lodge, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Tenantry Assembling at the Lodge, (funeral of Sir Robert Peel), 1850. At the lodge-gate 50 of the principal tenantry of the estate, bearing crape scarves and hat-bands, and well mounted
The late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1850. Creator: UnknownThe late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1850. Portrait of British industrialist and politician Robert Peel who founded the Metropolitan Police Service
The Funeral Procession (of Sir Robert Peel) passing Drayton Manor, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Funeral Procession (of Sir Robert Peel) passing Drayton Manor, 1850. A strong cold wind came sighing and roaring through the trees
Meeting...for the Erection of a Memorial to the late Sir Robert Peel, 1850. Creator: UnknownMeeting in Willis's Rooms, St. James's [in London], for the Erection of a Memorial to the late Sir Robert Peel, 1850....his Grace the Duke of Wellington reading the first resolution to
Whitehall Gardens, London, 1850. Creator: UnknownWhitehall Gardens, London, 1850. Crowds outside the home of former British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, who had been out riding when his horse...threw Sir Robert over its head upon his face...[He
Robert Peel, 1850. Creator: UnknownRobert Peel, 1850. The country has lost its greatest statesman, under circumstances the most melancholy and deplorable. In the noon-time of his fame, in the ripe vigour of his intellect
Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: UnknownSir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850) British industrialist and Conservative, educated at Christ Church, Oxford
The State Cerberus, A Leaf Out of the AEnead, Freely Translated, December 11, 1834
Sir Robert Peel raising the first turf of the Trent Valley Railway, 1845. British Prime Minister Robert Peel digs the first sod of turf
Trent Valley Railway - the Procession at Tamworth, 1845. Creator: UnknownTrent Valley Railway - the Procession at Tamworth, 1845. British Prime Minister Robert Peel dug the first sod of turf, marking the start of construction on the Trent Valley line between Rugby
The Corn-Laws, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe Corn-Laws, 1845. Descriptive History of the Laws relative to the Importation and Exportation of Corn. Article discussing the the Corn Laws
Sir Robert Peels residence, Whitehall Gardens, 1845. Creator: UnknownSir Robert Peels residence, Whitehall Gardens, 1845. London home of British politician and prime minister Robert Peel, designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built in 1824
Sir Robert Peel entering Tamworth, 1845. Creator: UnknownSir Robert Peel entering Tamworth, 1845. British Prime Minister Robert Peel arrives for a ceremony marking the start of construction on the Trent Valley line between Rugby and Stafford
The New Holbein, at the National Gallery, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe New Holbein, at the National Gallery, 1845. A Man with a Skull. Portrait of a man in 16th century dress:the money paid, and the Picture the property of the nation
Scene in Privy Gardens, Whitehall, on Sunday last, 27 April 1844. Creator: UnknownScene in Privy Gardens, Whitehall, on Sunday last, 27 April 1844....considerable alarm was occasioned in various parts of Westminster by the appearance of a cow
Presentation of the Address in the Reception Room, 1844. Creator: UnknownPresentation of the Address in the Reception Room, 1844. Opening of the new Royal Exchange building in the City of London
Military Rough-Riders Breaking an Unruly Animal, 1833. Creator: John DoyleMilitary Rough-Riders Breaking an Unruly Animal, 1833. Chief Secretary for Ireland Edward Stanley, Prime Minister Charles Grey
A Fair Game, 1835. Creator: John DoyleA Fair Game, 1835. Politicians throwing sticks at targets surmounted by crowns. Satirical cartoon on British politics by H.B. (John Doyle). [Thomas McLean, London, 1835]
Swing Caught at Last, 1835. Creator: John DoyleSwing Caught at Last, 1835. Former Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham stands in the dock, as Sir Robert Peel explains his crime of incendiarism to judge King William IV
Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. Creator: John DoyleDispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. British politicians: Agad, here is the Police ; I shan t stir a peg ; I ll be off ; Then so shall I
Going to the Fair with it!... 1837. Creator: John DoyleGoing to the Fair with it!. A Cant Phrase for doing any thing in an extravagant way - Known it is presumed to most persons, 1837
The Modern Antaeus, 1833. Creator: John DoyleThe Modern Antaeus, 1833. John Wilson Croker; Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey as Antaeus from Greek mythology, standing on the word Reform ; Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton
New State Omnibus, or the Man wot is Cad... 1834. Creator: John DoyleNew State Omnibus, or the Man wot is Cad to the Man wot was Cad to the Man wot drove the Sovereign, 1834. John Bull says Time ; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Drill Extraordinary, or University Dicipline, 1834. Creator: John DoyleDrill Extraordinary, or University Dicipline, 1834. Prime Minister Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington holds the ceremonial mace
Cheapside, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownCheapside, London, c1910. Looking east, with the spire of St Mary-le-Bow in the distance. In the foreground is a statue of Sir Robert Peel at the junction of Cheapside and St Martins le Grand
Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Premier 1834-1835 and 1841-1846, c1820, (c1880). Creator: Thomas LawrenceSir Robert Peel, Bart. Premier 1834-1835 and 1841-1846, c1820, (c1880). Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850) British statesman
House of Commons, 1846: Robert Peel announcing his Conversion to Free Trade PrinciplesThe House of Commons in 1846: Sir Robert Peel announcing his Conversion to Free Trade Principles during the Corn Law Debate, January 22, (1901)