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WW1, Graphic front cover, the spectre of war 1 August 1914The Fear that is in all mens minds. Front cover of The Graphic from 1 August 1914 showing Prime Minister Asquith addressing the House of Commons as Britain teetered on the brink of war with Germany
Winston Churchill addressing meeting in BirminghamWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Seen here addressing a meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall (along with Lord Hugh Cecil)
Marie Somers in Trafalgar Square, C. 1915Belgian nurse Marie Somers (here called Margaret Somers), known as the angel of Antwerp, addressing a recruiting rally in Trafalgar Square, London, c. 1915
A Sergeant addressing a rank of soldiers (all with surprised expressions). 301166 Sergeant Donald Mcritchie, 36Th Battery, 9Th Brigade, Canadian Expeditionary Force
The General Strike - demobilisation of volunteers 1926Colonel St. John Fox, Commandant of the Headquarters Central Division of the Metropolitan Special Constabulary Reserve, addressing the division (including regulars)
Rhodes OratingCECIL RHODES depicted in the act of addressing a meeting of the British South Africa Company, a benevolent association created for the welfare of the African people. Date: 1853 - 1902
Leighton Gives AddressFREDERICK, LORD LEIGHTON artist, depicted addressing an audience. Date: 1830 - 1896
The State Opening of the Great British Parliament - House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England Date: circa 1959
Lt Col the Rt Hon Lord Grimthorpe chairman of North-EasternLt Col the Rt Hon Lord Grimthorpe, chairman of North-Eastern Airways, addressing delegates at the Conference of International Air Traffic Operators in the Argyll Room at 4 Hamilton Place, London
LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). Rerum" LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). Rerum novarum. Encyclical issued by the Pope in 1891, first one in addressing the condition of the working classes.Title page of the Spanish translation
A suffragette meeting in 1913A suffragette addressing a crowd in Reading during the election of 1913. Date: 1913
Prince George opening Esplanade, Walton, EssexPrince George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942) opening the Princes Esplanade at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. Seen here addressing the crowd before performing the official opening by cutting the ribbon
President Wilson addressing Congress in April 1917President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) addressing the American Congress to recommend entering the war on the side of the Allies. Four days later the USA declared war on Germany
The Irish parliamentary partyThe Irish Parliamentary party (also called the Irish Party or Home Rule Party) was formed in 1882 by Charles Stewart Parnell
King George VI broadcasting to the EmpireKing George VI broadcasting from Buckingham Palace to the British Empire on the evening of Coronation Day, May 12th 1937
Mr Churchill rung down by a Suffragettes bellA photograph of Winston Churchill addressing a meeting of workmen at a factory. Ms Molony, an Irish Suffragist, arrived in a carriage and attempted to drown the speakers voice with a bell
Sir George Reid addressing Australian troops in Egypt
Rev. William Booth addressing a multi-national audience, 190Illustration showing the Reverend William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army, pictured at an imaginary gathering of a huge multi-national crowd
Admiral Nimitz on board HMS King George V, Second World WaPhotograph showing Admiral Chester Nimitz, the US Pacific Commander, addressing the crew of HMS King George V, whilst standing under the guns of the Royal Navy battleship, June 1945
W. E. Gladstone addressing the University of Glasgow, 1879Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, delivering his address as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow
W. E. Gladstone addressing the House of Commons, 1886Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman (centre left), addressing the House of Commons during a debate on Irish Home Rule, 8th April 1886
The Pow-Wow at Black Feet Crossing, September 1881Illustration showing the Marquis of Lorne and his British officers addressing a group of native American Indian chiefs, Black Feet Crossing, 10th September 1881
Kossuth at SouthamptonLAJOS KOSSUTH Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian patriot and statesman addressing crowds outside the Mayors House in Southampton after his arrival in Britain
Lord Palmerston addressing the House of Commons, 1864Engraving showing Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), delivering the ministerial statement on Dano-German relations to the House of Commons, June 1864
Benjamin Disraeli Addressing the House of Commons, 1868Engraving showing Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) addressing the House of Commons for the first time as Prime Minister. Disraeli, English statesman and novelist
Mr. Asquith speaking on the Iron DukeThe Prime Minister, Mr H. H. Asquith, addressing men on board the Iron Duke during a visit to the Grand Fleet
The Zulu war. General Newdigate addressing the lancers beforGeneral Newdigate addressing his men, with ranks of lances held in the air. The tide had already turned in favour of the British at the Battle of Gingindhlovu with Ulundi the decisive final British
Louise Michel SpeaksAnarchist Louise Michel, known as the red virgin of Montmartre, is the most prominent woman of the Commune - depicted addressing an audience
Mr GladstoneMr. William Gladstone (1809-1898) addressing a crowd of electors at Greenwich on Blackheath in February 1874. One of the great Victorian statesmen
Gladstone Address 1876William Ewart Gladstone addressing the constituents gathered at Blackheath regarding the Hungarian atrocities
Huxley at London School Board meetingA meeting of the London School Board in the Council Chamber, Guildhall, London -- Professor Huxley addresses his colleagues
Lenin Speaks, 1920VLADIMIR LENIN addressing a Moscow crowd
Guizot SpeakingFRANCOIS-PIERRE-GUILLAUME GUIZOT - French statesman, depicted in Napoleonic stance, addressing an audience. When he fell from favour, he took to writing history
King Seti & OsirisKing Seti I addressing Osiris Khent-Amentet