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John Bull disagreeing with Joseph Chamberlains PoliciesMr Bull: " What have you gor there Joe?" Joe: " Protection." Mr Bull: " Put it away or you ll hurt yourself." John Bull alarmed by Joseph Chamberlains dangerous policy
China unhappy with European and Japanese forign policyUpright Europe (represented by the woman (as Europa) on left) to a youthful and confident Japan (the central figure): " Your old neighbour (an unflatteringly-depicted China on right)
MOURA, Cristde (1538-1613). Portuguese politicianMOURA, Crist de (1538-1613). Portuguese politician at the service of Spain. Engraving. SPAIN. Zaragoza. Academia General Militar (General Military Academy)
Policy chills. Illustration shows a nervous man clutching a Life Insurance Policy. Date 1905 May 10. Policy chills. Illustration shows a nervous man clutching a Life Insurance Policy. Date 1905 May 10
Marianne and the British Bulldog - Franco-British ExhbitionMarianne smiles favourably toward the British Bulldog - a symbolic postcard, denoting the thawing of international relations between France and Britain following the Entente Cordiale (signed in 1904)
Kazimierz PulaskiKAZIMIERZ PULASKI PONIATOWSKI - sometime lover of Catherine the Great, but her devious foreign policy led to his abdication and the destruction of his country. Date: 1748 - 1779
Stanislaw PoniatowskiSTANISLAW II AUGUST PONIATOWSKI - sometime lover of Catherine the Great, but her devious foreign policy led to his abdication and the destruction of his country. Date: 1732 - 1798
Pierre BrousselPIERRE BROUSSEL - French statesman, councillor of the Paris Parlement, who opposed Mazarins fiscal policy, for which he was arrested, leading to the Fronde popular rising. Date: FLOURISHED 1648
Joseph Chamberlain - Balancing ActFiscalitis Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) performs a balancing act, standing precariously on a glass globe entitled Class whilst juggling a loaf of bread
Insurance Policy 1858A nineteenth century insurance policy Date: 1858
Harold Wilson housing campaignHarold Wilson, as leader of the Opposition in September 1963 pictured opening the five thousandth flat to be built in the borough of St. Pancras since 1945
Metal sign advertising motor insuranceA metal sign, rusting in places, advertising the Empire motor insurance policy from Eagle Star and British Dominions, with instant repairs and free towing
Single Men FirstA reluctant bachelor gets carted off by the recruitment sergeant and regrets jilting a rather smug looking sweetheart. A comment on the recruitment policy during World War One which ruled that single
Grand Duke ConstantinAs part of his policy of cultivating useful friends, Napoleon III welcomes the Grand-Duke Constantin of Russia to the palais des Tuileries, Paris
Earl of DerbyPhotograph of The Earl of Derby, director of recruiting for Great Britain in 1915 and Minister of War from 1916-1918. Derby introduced a voluntary recruitment policy called the Derby Scheme
Napoleon III GuyedEnglish satire on Napoleons foreign policy - depicting him as a serenader wooing Germany and other potential allies
Napoleon and PeaceEnglish satire on Napoleons foreign policy - depicting him making up to Peace, with his international exhibition as proof of his good intentions
Coup : Military ChiefsArmy chiefs discuss policy on the eve of Napoleons coup : by and large the army will support Napoleon
Fitting shop at the Grand junction railway worksThe fitting shop at the Grand Junction railway engine works at Crewe. Repairs of locomotive engines and the completion of new engines
John Bull & BismarckBismarck itches to interfere in Spanish affairs, but John Bull discourages him, advocating a non- interventionist policy by the great powers
RutlischwurThe Oath of Rutli (or Grutli) is taken by Swiss leaders in a meadow; its guarantee of Swiss independence is the (legendary) foundation of Swiss policy ever since
Rutlischwur - 2The Oath of Rutli (or Grutli) is taken by Swiss leaders in a meadow; its guarantee of Swiss independence is the (legendary) foundation of Swiss policy ever since
Rutlischwur - 3The Oath of Rutli (or Grutli) is taken by Swiss leaders in a meadow; its guarantee of Swiss independence is the (legendary) foundation of Swiss policy ever since
Algerian RecruitsIn line with the French policy of assimilation, indigenous Algerians are recruited into the Armee d Afrique
Chamberlain / Commons 1901JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Liberal politician speaking in the House of Commons on 2 August 1901: it is the Governments policy to bring the Boer War to an end
Montezuma & CouncilMontezuma and his council debate Aztec policy towards the invasion of Mexico by Cortes and the Conquistadors
Lord Morpeth / Health BillSANATORY MEASURES. LORD MORPETH THROWING PEARLS BEFORE - ALDERMEN Morpeths bills, to be passed as the Public Health Act 1848, initially encounter opposition
Trouble WurttenbergFriedrich II, king of Wurttenberg, a loyal ally of Napoleon, has to suppress a rebellion from those of his subjects who disagree with this policy
Louis XVIII and DecazesLouis XVIII is begged by his family to sack his minister Decazes, a liberal who has antagonised many by his reformist policy. Reluctantly, Louis yields
Peyramale PortraitMonseigneur PEYRAMALE, the French cleric who was cure of Lourdes at the time of Bernadettes alleged visions, and had the difficult task of directing Church policy
Events / IrelandLand League supporters(whose policy is not to pay rent to English landlords) demonstrate at a forced sale of cattle seized from a farmer in lieu of rent
Robert Peel(Y) / Leech1850sir ROBERT PEEL statesman : Punch pays tribute to his Free Trade policy resulting in cheap bread for the working classes