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Exchequer Collection (page 3)

Background imageExchequer Collection: George Ward Hunt

George Ward Hunt (1825 1877), British Conservative Party politician and statesman, chancellor of the exchequer. Date: 1871

Background imageExchequer Collection: Carolina Cheruto cigar advertisement, Reginald McKenna taxes

Carolina Cheruto cigar advertisement, Reginald McKenna taxes
Advertisement for Carolina Cheruto cigars from the First World War period featuring a picture of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald McKenna

Background imageExchequer Collection: Mr. Selywn Lloyd, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961

Mr. Selywn Lloyd, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961
Mr. John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd(1904-1978), Chancellor of the Exchequer, as drawn by Stephen Ward in 1961. Ward sketched several high profile figures for the Illustrated London News in 1961

Background imageExchequer Collection: Reginald McKenna and his wife, WW1

Reginald McKenna and his wife, WW1
REGINALD McKENNA (1863 - 1943) British banker and Liberal politician, serving as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer during the Asquith premiership, pictured with his wife

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir Austen Chamberlain

Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) - British Conservative MP, a member of the war cabinet and appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by Lloyd George in the aftermath of the First Wold War. Date: 1926

Background imageExchequer Collection: Cartoon, Monopolising the Party Machines

Cartoon, Monopolising the Party Machines, depicting Lloyd George and other Liberal politicians enjoying a dip in the sea (representing political power)

Background imageExchequer Collection: Lord Halifax, Vanity Fair, Ape

Lord Halifax, Vanity Fair, Ape
SIR CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount HALIFAX (1800-1885) British Liberal politician, serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Caption: He fell of his horse into a Peerage Date: 1800 - 1885

Background imageExchequer Collection: London Exchequer

London Exchequer
Old buildings of the Exchequer, Westminster. Date: 18th century ?

Background imageExchequer Collection: Christopher Turnor

Christopher Turnor
Sir CHRISTOPHER TURNOR judge, baron of the exchequer Date: 1607 - 1675

Background imageExchequer Collection: John Smith, Judge

John Smith, Judge
JOHN SMITH Scottish judge, chief baron of the exchequer in Scotland Date: 1657 - 1726

Background imageExchequer Collection: Denis Healey with Labour budget box 1978

Denis Healey with Labour budget box 1978
Denis Healey, with his Budget Box, when he was Labour Party Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: 1978

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir James Montgomery

Sir James Montgomery
SIR JAMES MONTGOMERY and, on the right, David Stuart Moncrieff, Edinburgh statesmen, barons of the exchequer. One of Kays brilliant vignettes. Date: CIRCA 1888

Background imageExchequer Collection: George Ward Hunt - 1

George Ward Hunt - 1
GEORGE WARD HUNT Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, first lord of the admiralty etc. Date: 1825 - 1877

Background imageExchequer Collection: George Ward Hunt - 2

George Ward Hunt - 2
GEORGE WARD HUNT Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, first lord of the admiralty etc. Date: 1825 - 1877

Background imageExchequer Collection: George Ward Hunt - 3

George Ward Hunt - 3
GEORGE WARD HUNT Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, first lord of the admiralty etc. Date: 1825 - 1877

Background imageExchequer Collection: Michael Hicks-Beach

Michael Hicks-Beach
Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, depicted presenting his 1899 budget to the House of Commons. Date: 1837 - 1916

Background imageExchequer Collection: Election propaganda postcard for the Liberal Party

Election propaganda postcard for the Liberal Party, featuring a quote from The Chancellor of the Exchequer (and future Prime Minister) David Lloyd George on 30th July 1909

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir William Vernon Harcourt - His political journey

Sir William Vernon Harcourt - His political journey
The Story of the Protestant Who Wouldn t. Sir William Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904) - Chancellor of the Exchequer (1892-1895)

Background imageExchequer Collection: Free Trade Debate - Lord Rosebery

Free Trade Debate - Lord Rosebery
Cartoon comment accompanied by a quote from a speech by Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (British Liberal Stesman and Prime Minister)

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir John Anderson - Secretary of State for Home Department

Sir John Anderson - Secretary of State for Home Department
John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley (1882-1958) - British civil servant and politician who is best known for his service in the Cabinet during World War II

Background imageExchequer Collection: England / Chertsey Abbey

England / Chertsey Abbey
A depiction of Chertsey Abbey and a plan of the Demesne from the Exchequer Leiger. Date: late medieval?

Background imageExchequer Collection: Gladstones budget box

Gladstones budget box
William Ewart Gladstones budget box Date: 19th century

Background imageExchequer Collection: Tory Budget 1979

Tory Budget 1979
Sir Geoffrey Howe with his Budget Box, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the then newly elected Conservative government. Date: 1979

Background imageExchequer Collection: Exchequer / 12th Century

Exchequer / 12th Century
Officers receiving & weighing coin at the Exchequer. Date: 1130 - 1174

Background imageExchequer Collection: Star Chamber Exterior

Star Chamber Exterior
THE STAR CHAMBER The Star Chamber and Exchequer Buildings at Westminster. Date: 1836

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir A. Chamberlain / Stamp

Sir A. Chamberlain / Stamp
SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN British Conservative MP, a member of the war cabinet and appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by Lloyd George in the aftermath of the First Wold War

Background imageExchequer Collection: Reginald McKenna / Stamp

Reginald McKenna / Stamp
REGINALD McKENNA (1863 - 1943) British banker and Liberal politician, serving as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer during the Asquith premiership

Background imageExchequer Collection: Tom Titt / Reginald McKenna

Tom Titt / Reginald McKenna
Reginald McKenna. British banker and Liberal politician. Served as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer during the premiership of Asquith

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir Kingsley Wood (1881-1943)

Sir Kingsley Wood (1881-1943)
Photograph of Sir Kingsley Wood, the Conservative MP, seen in 1938 - the year that he held the posts of Minister of Health and Secretary of State for Air

Background imageExchequer Collection: Neville Chamberlain MP as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1937

Neville Chamberlain MP as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1937
Photograph of (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) at his desk with the famous briefcase, as Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Benjamin Disraeli, 1852

Benjamin Disraeli, 1852
Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, engraved when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the Lower House in the Derby Administration

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir Robert Horne (1871-1940)

Sir Robert Horne (1871-1940)
Photograph of Sir Robert S. Horne, then Conservative-Unionist MP for Hillhead, Glasgow, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1922

Background imageExchequer Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895)

Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895)
Engraving of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, the English Conservative politician, who served as Indian Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, seen shortly after accepting the latter post

Background imageExchequer Collection: Sir William Garrow

Sir William Garrow
SIR WILLIAM GARROW Statesman - one of the Barons of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Churchill and Lloyd George

Churchill and Lloyd George
Photograph from Budget Day 1910 showing Winston Churchill (centre right), Home Secretary and David Lloyd George (centre left), Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: George Canning - 7

George Canning - 7
George Canning, Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer. with his autograph

Background imageExchequer Collection: G J Goschen

G J Goschen
GEORGE JOACHIM GOSCHEN 1st Viscount Goschen, politician and financier. Director of Bank of England 1858-1865 and later Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Gladstone in 1853

Gladstone in 1853
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1853

Background imageExchequer Collection: Austen Chamberlain / 1904

Austen Chamberlain / 1904
SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN British politician making his budget statement as Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: N Chamberlain / 1923

N Chamberlain / 1923
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1923

Background imageExchequer Collection: Gladstone, Full Length

Gladstone, Full Length
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE standing proudly, with the red despatch case of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, containing the Budget, at his feet

Background imageExchequer Collection: Exchequer Gate, Lincoln

Exchequer Gate, Lincoln, close to Lincoln Cathedral. The gate is three stories high and dates from the 14th century and forms part of the walls of Lincoln Castle

Background imageExchequer Collection: Pitt as Heroic Rescuer

Pitt as Heroic Rescuer
The younger Pitt depicted as Perseus, rescuing Andromeda (Britannia) from her financial troubles, in the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Lincoln Cathedral 1940S

Lincoln Cathedral 1940S
Lincoln Cathedral, England, founded by the Norman Bishop Regimus in 1086. View of the cathedral and Exchequer Gate, from Castle Hill

Background imageExchequer Collection: Nicholas Baron Bexley -2

Nicholas Baron Bexley -2
NICHOLAS VANSITTART, first baron BEXLEY English Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Walter Mildmay

Walter Mildmay
Sir WALTER MILDMAY statesman, chancellor of the exchequer : founder of Emanuel College, Cambridge with his autograph

Background imageExchequer Collection: London / Downing Street

London / Downing Street
Government offices in Downing St, including first Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageExchequer Collection: Gladstones Budget 1860

Gladstones Budget 1860
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE As Chancellor of the Exchequer he presents his budget to the Commons



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