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Sir Edward SeymourSIR EDWARD SEYMOUR Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1633 - 1708
Wm. Viscount SelbyWILLIAM COURT GULLY, first viscount SELBY Statesman, Speaker in the House of Commons before his elevation to the peerage. Date: 1835 - 1909
First Viscount Peel - 2ARTHUR WELLESLEY, first viscount PEEL son of sir Robert Peel statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1829 - 1912
First Viscount Peel - 4ARTHUR WELLESLEY, first viscount PEEL son of sir Robert Peel statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1829 - 1912
First Viscount Peel - 3ARTHUR WELLESLEY, first viscount PEEL son of sir Robert Peel statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1829 - 1912
First Viscount Peel - 5ARTHUR WELLESLEY, first viscount PEEL son of sir Robert Peel statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1829 - 1912
Robert Peel SpeakingSIR ROBERT PEEL (the younger) speaking in the House of Commons in 1846. Date: 1788 - 1850
Parnell in ParliamentCHARLES STEWART PARNELL Irish statesman seated in the House of Commons during the reading of the Land Bill. Date: 1846 - 1891
Viscount Ossington - 1JOHN EVELYN DENISON, viscount OSSINGTON Statesman, speaker of the House of Commons before being viscounted. Date: 1800 - 1873
Viscount Ossington - 2JOHN EVELYN DENISON, viscount OSSINGTON Statesman, speaker of the House of Commons before being viscounted. Date: 1800 - 1873
Arthur OnslowARTHUR ONSLOW statesman, speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1691 - 1768
Arthur Onslow - 2ARTHUR ONSLOW statesman, speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1691 - 1768
George OnslowGEORGE ONSLOW statesman, whose speeches in the Commons won him ridicule more often than respect. (do not confuse with George earl of Onslow born same year) Date: 1731 - 1792
William Lenthall - 2WILLIAM LENTHALL statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons during the Long Parliament which sat from 1640 to 1660. Date: 1591 - 1662
Joseph Hume - 5JOSEPH HUME Radical statesman, sketched speaking in the House of Commons. Date: 1777 - 1855
Michael Hicks-BeachSir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, depicted presenting his 1899 budget to the House of Commons. Date: 1837 - 1916
Nicholas HardingeNICHOLAS HARDINGE Statesman and writer, clerk of the House of Commons, joint secretary of the Treasury, and so forth. Writing with a quill pen. Date: 1699 - 1758
Sir Thomas HanmerSIR THOMAS HANMER Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1677 - 1746
Montague GuestMONTAGUE GUEST Politician who apparently acquired a reputation for asking questions in the House of Commons. His other claims to fame can only be guessed. Date: CIRCA 1881
Sir Harbottle GrimstonSIR HARBOTTLE GRIMSTON Judge, Master of the Rolls and speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1603 - 1685
The Rt. Hon. Hugh ONeill, First Speaker of the House of CommThe Rt. Hon. Hugh O Neill, PC, First Speaker of the House of Commons, Northern Ireland (1922). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1922
Earl of Halsbury and Erskine try to control Irish MP TannerThe Story of Rackety Tanner (cont.). Hardinge Stanley Giffard, The Earl of Halsbury (1823-1921) - Three times Lord Chancellor of Great Britain and Sir Henry David Erskine (1838-1921)
Smoke test, Sheet no. 6Smoke test, Sheet no.6. Ventillation of the House of Commons, by W Yates. 1907 (pamphlet) Date: 1907
United Kingdom (1886). Prime Minister William
United Kingdom. Violent clashes in the House" United Kingdom. Violent clashes in the House of Commons. Illustration from " Le Petit Journal". Engraving."
A Debate In The House Of Commons, 1887Illustration showing a scene in the House of Commons in 1887. William Gladstone can be seen making a speech on the right of the picture. Date: 1887
Charles Vct CanterburyCHARLES MANNERS-SUTTON, first viscount CANTERBURY Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons, in his long official wig, seated in the Speakers Chair. Date: 1780 - 1845
Thomas Burt MpTHOMAS BURT The first genuine working-man representative to be returned to the House of Commons. Date: 1837 - 1922
Balfour in Commons / 1892A.J.Balfour, Leader of the House of Commons in the Tory government, addresses the chamber. Date: 1892
Palmerston / Commons / 1864Whig Prime Minister Lord Palmerston makes a statement to the House about the conference on the Schleswig- Holstein question. Date: 27 June 1864
Bainbridge on trial for murder by a committee of the House of Commons. Engraving by T. Cook after Hogarth. Date 1803
Bambridge on trial for murder by a committee of the House of Commons. Published 1 June 1803
A view of the tryal of Warren Hastings Esqr. before the Court of Peers in Westminster Hall on an impeachment delivered at the Bar of the House of Lords by the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament
Muriel MattersThe suffragist, Muriel Matters. She was a speaker & organiser for the WFL and most notably chained herself to " that ville grill" behind which women sat in the Commons Date: 1908
Wandsworth Common LakeThe small lake on Wandsworth Common, south London. Date: 1950s
Wandsworth CommonThe small pond on Wandsworth common, south west London. Date: 1930s
Wimbledon CommonSmart people taking a stroll on Wimbledon Common, London. Date: 1930s
Bradlaugh in the HouseCHARLES BRADLAUGH makes himself comfortable on a bench in the House of Commons. Date: 1833 - 1891
The Library, House of Commons, LondonView inside the Library, House of Commons, London. Date: circa 1910s
Princess Elizabeth travelling to ParliamentPrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) glimpsed inside a royal car transporting her to the Houses of Parliament for a Commons debate on foreign affairs
Gladstone after the Great DivisionWilliam Ewart Gladstone entering the House of Commons after the Great Division, which involved a vote of no confidence against the government of the Conservative Marquess of Salisbury
Running Shed - GWR Railway at Old Oak CommonStunning photographic postcard of locomotives at rest in the Running Shed of the Great Western Railway at Old Oak Commons. Date: circa 1908
House of Commons / 1651The House of Commons during the Commonwealth. Date: 1651
Russells Reform BillForeign Secretary Lord John Russell proposes his Reform Bill. The Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, did not support it and it failed to become law. Date: 1860
Bleriot luncheon at House of Commons, LondonThe famous French aviator, Louis Bleriot, posing with others after a luncheon given in his honour at the House of Commons in London
The Houses of Parliament - EveningA view toward the Houses of Parliament from the southern bank of the River Thames in London. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Commons RefreshmentsThe Refreshment Room in the new House of Commons
Commons Smoking RoomThe smoking room for addicted members of the House of Commons