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Cartoon, Randolph Churchill and Gladstone - After raising our hopes and leading us to expect war, you now tell us there is a good chance of peace; its downright mean, thats what it is! 1885
Cartoon, Gladstone, Hartington and Chamberlain. If you, Harty, will put on a little more pace, and you, Joe, don t hurry yourself quite so much
Cartoon, W E Gladstone, Be Careful, WilliamCartoon, W E Gladstone as a sailor dancing a hornpipe - Be Careful, William! 1886
Cartoon, Political Weather Sign, Queen Victoria and Gladstone - It is only when the old man retires from the front, that the good lady comes to London to open parliament. 1886
Cartoon, Eccentric Behaviour of the GOMCartoon, William Gladstone and Dr Andrew Clark (his doctor), Eccentric Behaviour of the GOM [Grand Old Man] on board the Sunbeam - Hold Him! 1885
Teapot, sucrier and chocolate potTeapot and sucrier with green quatrefoils on blue, and chocolate pot in slate blue from the Gladstone service. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co
House of Commons, debate on Irish Home Rule BillGladstone speaking in the House of Commons during the debate on the Irish Home Rule Bill. circa 1886
Cartoon of W E Gladstone as BubblesCartoon of W E Gladstone as John Everett Millais Bubbles. 1887
Cartoon, General Gordon, Called Back -- Gladstone sees a vision of Gordons death in the Sudan. 1884
Statue of Gladstone in The Strand, LondonStatue of William Ewart Gladstone by Hamo Thornycroft in The Strand, London. circa 1901
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of BlackburnThe M Pyrean. John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (18381923) - British Liberal statesman, writer and newspaper editor. Date: 1900
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl of St AldwynCapital F. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl of St Aldwyn (1837-1916), British Conservative politician - Chancellor of the Exchequer (1885-1886 and 1895-1902) Date: 1900
Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), delivering the Peroration of his Speech on the Introduction of the Home Rule Bill, granting Ireland limited self-rule within the British Empire
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Date: late 1890s
An English Victorian post box, reputed to have been used by Prime Minister William Gladstone, at Bournemouth, Hampshire, England. Date: 19th century
Disderi Portrait Mosaic of English Luminaries of the 1860sCollage Mosaic photograph by Disderi reproduced on a carte de visite showing well-known English luminaries of the period (the 1860s)
Algernon W. F. Greville, Vanity Fair, SpyALGERNON WILLIAM FULKE GREVILLE, 2nd Baron Greville (1841-1909) British Liberal politician, Member of Parliament for Westmeath, Ireland (1865-1874)
W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, watching a trial of a new patent steam tree feller, near Tulse Hill, South London. Date: 1878
Cartoon, four relaxed gentlemen commuters hold a discussion in a smoking compartment of a train. One puts aside his paper in order to listen more intently. Date: 1893
Cartoon, All Over!! (parliamentary session)Cartoon, All Over!! British MPs depicted as glove puppets, discarded by Mr Punch the puppetmaster as the 1886 parliamentary session comes to an end. Date: 1886
Cartoon, An Exit Speech (Gladstone)Cartoon, An Exit Speech -- Gladstone is isolated and unpopular in his arguments over the Irish Question. Date: 1886
Cartoon, The Live Shell (Gladstone and Salisbury)Cartoon, The Live Shell (Which of em will throw it overboard?) William Gladstone and Lord Salisbury depicted as sailors, with the Irish question about to explode on the deck of their ship. Date: 1886
Cartoon, Cabinet-Making -- Gladstone shows his new cabinet - displaying the faces of its members - to Queen Victoria. Date: 1880
GLADSTONE PICNICSWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE and his wife picnicking with friends Date: 1890s
Gladstone addresses a crowd on BlackheathWilliam Ewart Gladstone addressing the constituents gathered at Blackheath, South East London, regarding the Hungarian atrocities. Date: 1876
Gladstone speaking in the House of CommonsInterior of House of Commons with Gladstone in his early years speaking
Funeral of William Ewart Gladstone, four times British Prime Minister. Placing the body in the train at Broughton Hall Station. Date: 1898
Bottle oven repair, PotteriesA pipe-smoking workman at work high on scaffolding on a bottle oven at the Glastone Pottery, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. First published The Times Date: 1989
Manchester, England - Albert Square. The Albert Memorial (Thomas Worthington & Matthew Noble, 1869) and Gladstone statue can be both be in the centre. Date: circa 1909
London Underground Opened 1863Dignitaries taking a ride on the first train on the Metropolitan Railway, including William Gladstone and his wife (at the front of the carriage on the left). Date: 1863
Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph ChurchillCartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, LondonIllustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli
Cartoon, Queen Victoria and W E Gladstone. She offers him an invitation to Windsor. He replies in his usual formal way: If I accept
William Gladstone as twinsWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898) as both First Lord of theTreasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, ensuring a single- minded approach to finance
Cabinet Members, New Liberal GovernmentCabinet Members of the New Liberal Government; H Gladstone, Haldane, Sydney Buxton, Earl Carrington, Lord Tweedmouth, Earl of Crewe, Bryce, Lloyd-George, H Fowler, Augustine Birrell, J Sinclair
Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame YevondeDaphne (?-1971) and Pamela (?-1962) Gladstone by Madame Yevonde. They were the daughters of William Buckley Gladstone. Pamela had recently become engaged to Eustace Tennyson D Eyncourt
Mr Gladstone at DalkeithAn elderly William Gladstone campaigning for a fourth term as Liberal Prime Minister (which he won) at Dalkeith during his tour of the Midlothian constituency
W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892Illustration of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) kissing the hand of Queen Victoria on the occasion of his return to office as Prime Minister of Great Britain, for the fourth time, 15th August 1892
The Cruise of the Constance by Hatherley and WinchcombeThe Cruise of the Constance written by Violet Hatherley, with music and lyrics by Cyril Winchcombe. First produced at the Royal Theatre in Worthing on 10th June 1909
Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep, with insect MPs hovering over his face -- How the Grand Old Man manages to take forty winks with a lot of pestiferous flies buzzing about him is a wonder! 1884
Cartoon, Next Weeks Bashers, W E GladstoneCartoon, Next Weeks Bashers -- Waiting for the Old Man. Showing William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal Prime Minister, with ruffian MPs waiting for him round a corner. 1884
Cartoon, The Two Herberts (Gladstone and Reeves)Cartoon, The Two Herberts, Herbert Gladstone (left, 1854-1930) and Herbert Sims Reeves (right, 1855-1930) -- they have not distanced the old men yet
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet
The National Punch and Judy showPunch and Judy show by Francis Carruthers Gould, showing William Gladstone as Punch. Date: 1882
Lord Gladstone. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. The youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone, he was Home Secretary from 1905 to 1910
The Illustrated Daily Postcard - Gladstone StatueThe Illustrated Daily Postcard - November 4th, 1905 - Bronze Statue of William Ewart Gladstone - unveiled on this day by Mr John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn on The Strand
Cartoon, satire on the British government and its current issues. Politicians depicted include Gladstone and Salisbury, respective Liberal and Conservative leaders. 1890