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Queen Victoria opening Parliament 1886Queen Victoria opening Parliament, Lord Chancellor Baron Halsbury reading the Queens speech at Westminster Palace, London. Date: 21st January 1886
Lord Halsbury, Victorian period
The Earl of Halsbury - Lord ChancellorThe Early E. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, The Earl of Halsbury (1823-1921) - Three times Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. Date: 1900
Hardinge Gifford, Earl of Halsbury, lawyer and politicianHardinge Gifford (1823-1921), 1st Earl of Halsbury, British lawyer and Conservative politician, Lord High Chancellor of England. Date: 1901
Caricature of Sir Hardinge Giffard and John Charles DayCaricature of Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury (later Lord Chancellor, 1823-1921) and John Charles Frederick Sigismund Day QC (1826-1908). Seen here having a drink and a biscuit
HALSBURY (1823 - 1921)Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st earl of HALSBURY lawyer, Lord Chancellor Date: 1823 - 1921
Viscountess Tiverton by Madame Yevonde. Formerly Ismay Catherine Crichton-Stuart (1909-1989). She married the 3rd Earl of Halsbury in 1930; they divorced in 1936. Date: 1935
Lord Halsbury, Vanity Fair, SpyHARDINGE STANLEY GIFFARD, 1st Earl of HALSBURY (1823-1921) Lawyer, thrice Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. Caption: From the Old Bailey Date: 1823 - 1921
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)
Tom Titt / Lord HalsburyHardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury. Leading barrister, politician and government minister. He served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain three times
Halsbury (Full Length)Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st earl of HALSBURY lawyer, Lord Chancellor