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Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone home Rule Leap

Gladstone home Rule Leap
Gladstones Home Rule Leap - his commitment to Irish Home Rule leads to his downfall - he is defeated in the General Election and spends several years out of office

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone addressing the University of Glasgow, 1879

W. E. Gladstone addressing the University of Glasgow, 1879
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, delivering his address as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow

Background imageGladstone Collection: Catherine Gladstone, (1812-1900)

Catherine Gladstone, (1812-1900)
Photographic portrait of Catherine Gladstone (nee Glynne), the wife of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman

Background imageGladstone Collection: Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartingdon (1833-1908)

Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartingdon (1833-1908)
Engraving of Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington and 8th Duke of Devonshire, pictured in 1880. Cavendish was an English politician who served the Liberal party in various positions

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstones Cabinet of August 1892

W. E. Gladstones Cabinet of August 1892
Engraving showing the first meeting of Gladstones new Cabinet Council, 1892. Those illustrated are: Top row, left to right: Mr. Henry Fowler, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, Mr

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone addressing the House of Commons, 1886

W. E. Gladstone addressing the House of Commons, 1886
Engraving 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

Background imageGladstone Collection: Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, Liverpool

Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, Liverpool
Photograph of 62 Rodney Street, Liverpool; the birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1894

W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1894
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) making his last speech in the House of Commons as Prime Minister, on the 1st March 1894. The speech was about the Parish Councils Bill Amendments

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898)

William Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898)
Photographic portrait of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal Statesman who was four times Prime Minister of Great Britain

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898

W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898
Photograph of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and his wife, Catherine, about to start their daily drive from the Chateau Thorenc, Cannes, France

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone, Cannes, 1898

W. E. Gladstone, Cannes, 1898
Photographic portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, on holiday in Cannes, French Riviera, March 1898. Date: 1898

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1886

William Ewart Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1886
Engraving showing W.E. Gladstone (1809-1898) explaining to the House of Commons his scheme for the Government of Ireland, 8th April 1886

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone, (1809-1898)

W. E. Gladstone, (1809-1898)
Engraving of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, as a young man. This portrait probably dates from the 1830s when Gladstone was elected by the constituents of Newark as a

Background imageGladstone Collection: Lord Rosebery (1847-1929)

Lord Rosebery (1847-1929)
Photograph of Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery, pictured in 1909 when he was drifting away from the Liberal Party to take a more Independent or Conservative stance

Background imageGladstone Collection: Hawarden Castle, near Chester, 1880

Hawarden Castle, near Chester, 1880
Engraving of Hawarden Castle and its grounds, 1880. This was the home of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and the place where he died in 1898

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church

W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, reading the lesson in Hawarden Church. Gladstone lived nearby, at Hawarden Castle, and was a regular at the church

Background imageGladstone Collection: Lord Roseberys Speech to the Liberal Party, 1901

Lord Roseberys Speech to the Liberal Party, 1901
Illustration showing Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), delivering his speech to the Liberal Party at Chesterfield, 16th December 1901

Background imageGladstone Collection: Earl of Roseberys Maiden Speech as Prime Minister, 1894

Earl of Roseberys Maiden Speech as Prime Minister, 1894
Engraving of Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery, making his first speech as Prime Minister in the House of Lords, 12th March 1894

Background imageGladstone Collection: Catherine Gladstone

Catherine Gladstone
CATHERINE GLADSTONE nee GLYNNE Wife of WE Gladstone

Background imageGladstone Collection: Mr Bradlaugh in the House of Commons

Mr Bradlaugh in the House of Commons
Mr Bradlaugh seen in the House of Commons taking the oath of allegiance. In 1881 Mr Gladstone introduced a bill that allowed non-believers to affirm their allegiance to the Crown

Background imageGladstone Collection: Mr Bradlaugh and the Oath of Allegiance

Mr Bradlaugh and the Oath of Allegiance
A sketch showing Mr Bradlaugh being arrested by Captain Gosset, Sergent-at-Arms upon the speakers warrant. In 1881 Mr Gladstone introduced a bill that allowed non-believers to affirm their allegiance

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone in 1886

Gladstone in 1886
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE He introduces the Home Rule Bill which is intended to settle Irelands problems for ever

Background imageGladstone Collection: The General Election: On the way to the Poll

The General Election: On the way to the Poll
Engraving by R.Caton Woodville showing people occupying horse-drawn carriages making their way to the poll to vote. 1886 saw Salisbury

Background imageGladstone Collection: The New Gladstone Dock

The New Gladstone Dock
The Galatea cutting the ribbons across the mouth of the new Gladstone Dock at Liverpool in 1913

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone wearing an electropathic belt

Gladstone wearing an electropathic belt
Advertisement from 1886 for the Medical Battery Companys Electropathic Belt, featuring a caricature of William Gladstone, Prime Minister wielding an axe and wearing the belt

Background imageGladstone Collection: Houp-la

Houp-la
Cartoon from 1893 showing William Gladstone as a circus performer flying through a hoop representing the Home Rule Bill. The Home Rule Bill proposed an Irish Parliament responsible for internal

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878

W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878
Engraving showing tree-felling by machinery in 1878. The picture shows a patent steam feller in action, surrounded by a group of onlookers among whom is the Prime Minister of the time

Background imageGladstone Collection: Home Rulers shouting in the House of Commons

Home Rulers shouting in the House of Commons
Home Rulers with raised hands shouting Privilege in the House of Commons. The Home Rule movement, led by Charles Parnell, sought to re-establish an Irish parliament responsible for internal affairs

Background imageGladstone Collection: Mr Gladstone

Mr Gladstone
Mr. William Gladstone (1809-1898) addressing a crowd of electors at Greenwich on Blackheath in February 1874. One of the great Victorian statesmen

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone Speaks

Gladstone Speaks
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE speaking on his Home Rule (for Ireland) bill in 1886; to his left is John Morley, to his right Campbell-Bannerman, leading liberals

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone Address 1876

Gladstone Address 1876
William Ewart Gladstone addressing the constituents gathered at Blackheath regarding the Hungarian atrocities

Background imageGladstone Collection: Death / Funerals / Gladstone

Death / Funerals / Gladstone
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE His funeral cortege leaving Westminster Hall

Background imageGladstone Collection: Ireland / Cartoon 1893

Ireland / Cartoon 1893
HOME RULE : ULSTER LAST DITCH Cartoon showing Gladstone as the Pilgrim walking the Home Rule wall around the Irish Nationalist Bog

Background imageGladstone Collection: We Gladstone / Anon Photo

We Gladstone / Anon Photo
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE English politician MP

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London

Cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London
A Cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London, during Gladstones ministry

Background imageGladstone Collection: We Gladstone / Woodbury

We Gladstone / Woodbury
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone in 1853

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

Background imageGladstone Collection: Victoria / Gladstone / 1871

Victoria / Gladstone / 1871
Victoria advised by Gladstone to abolish purchase of commissions in the army

Background imageGladstone Collection: 1893 / Home Rule / Lustige

1893 / Home Rule / Lustige
Gladstone, depicted as a kangaroo, defends Irish Home Rule (the joey in his pouch) against Lord Salisbury

Background imageGladstone Collection: 1870 / COX & BOX / PUNCH

1870 / COX & BOX / PUNCH
William Cox and Benjamin Box Satire on Gladstone and Disraeli. The reference is to an operetta by Burnand and Sullivan, based on a farce

Background imageGladstone Collection: 1868 / RIVAL STARS / PUNCH

1868 / RIVAL STARS / PUNCH
Rival Stars Disraeli and Gladstone compared to rival actors. Disraeli, as Hamlet, is in work while Gladstone awaits his turn

Background imageGladstone Collection: 1868 / Disraeli / Gladstone

1868 / Disraeli / Gladstone
Rival Actors Gladstone, as William Tell, exits the stage. Disraeli, as Jeremy Diddler (a character from an 1803 farce), waits to enter

Background imageGladstone Collection: 1868 / Disraeli Paints

1868 / Disraeli Paints
New Guy Fawkes; or Dizzys chef-d oeuvre. Disraeli depicts Gladstone as Guy Fawkes

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone / Russell Cdv

Gladstone / Russell Cdv
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone / Mayall Cdv

Gladstone / Mayall Cdv
William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Mp in 1861

Background imageGladstone 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 imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone Vs Land League

Gladstone Vs Land League
THE IRISH DEVIL-FISH " The Creature is formidable but there is a way of resisting it..(it) is vulnerable through the head"

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)

Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, in the 1880s



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