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Lords Collection (page 4)

Background imageLords Collection: Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum

Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum.. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imageLords Collection: The House of Lords, Westminster, London

The House of Lords, Westminster, London, County of London, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageLords Collection: The Ladies Lords v. Commons golf match

The Ladies Lords v. Commons golf match
The golf match took place at Coombe Hill, Surrey and ended in victory for the Commons: Miss Seton Karr (Commons); The Dowager Countess of Wilton (Lords) and Mrs Olaf Hambro (Commons). Date: 1919

Background imageLords Collection: Unveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial, London

Unveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial, London
Guards, lords, ladies and gentlemen taking part in the unveiling ceremony of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace. Date: 1911

Background imageLords Collection: Frederick S. A. Hanbury-Tracy, Vanity Fair, Spy

Frederick S. A. Hanbury-Tracy, Vanity Fair, Spy
FREDERICK STEPHEN ARCHIBALD HANBURY-TRACY (1848-1906), British Liberal Party politician and Member of Parliament for Montgomery from 1877 to 1885, and again from 1886 to 1892

Background imageLords Collection: Suffragette House of Ladies

Suffragette House of Ladies. Women have taken over the House of Lords and chaos reigns, and politicians can only look down from the balcony. Christabel Pankhurst wears a uniform, while Mrs

Background imageLords Collection: Israel Zangwill Lords and the Ladies Votes

Israel Zangwill Lords and the Ladies Votes. The Lords and the Ladies, text of a speech given at the Albert Hall, December 11th 1909, by Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) suffrage supporter. Date: 1909

Background imageLords Collection: Cricket match Eton v Harrow at Lords lunch interval

Cricket match Eton v Harrow at Lords lunch interval
The cricket match of Eton v Harrow which was being hosted Lords had gone onto lunch interval, the spectators and the players went for lunch. Date: circa 1895

Background imageLords Collection: Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, London

Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, London
Spectators watching a nets practice session at the Lords Cricket Ground, Marylebone, London. Date: 1894

Background imageLords Collection: Palma, Mallorca, Spain - The Lords Supper - Cathedral Sa Seu

Palma, Mallorca, Spain - The Lords Supper - Cathedral Sa Seu
Palma, Mallorca, Spain. Cathedral Sa Seu side chapel, depicting a close up of a wall relief carving depicting the Last Supper, decorated with gold leaf. Date: 2013

Background imageLords Collection: Spectators at the Eton v Harrow match at Lord s

Spectators at the Eton v Harrow match at Lord s
Spectators are watching the game in progress of Eton vs Harrow at Lords Some boys who have left school they seem to be having a discussion about the game. Date: 1883

Background imageLords Collection: Lord Desborough and youngest son, Ivo

Lord Desborough and youngest son, Ivo
William Henry Grenfell, Lord Desborough driving himself to the traditional Eton Harrow cricket match in July 1914, accompanied by his youngest son, Ivo. Date: 1914

Background imageLords Collection: Kitchener as war minister, shortly before his death, 1916

Kitchener as war minister, shortly before his death, 1916
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), as war minister: his last speech in the Lords on 30th May 1916, on the subject of volunteers. Date: 30th May 1916

Background imageLords Collection: Our Father which art in heaven by W. Holyoake, 1873

Our Father which art in heaven by W. Holyoake, 1873
A charity child at prayer, described as wearing in the costume of the Bloomsbury Charity(possibly a reference to the clothing worn at the Foundling Hospital.) Date: 1873

Background imageLords Collection: Pastime With Good Company

Pastime With Good Company
This picture shows a Christmas scene at Henry VIIIs table as the boars head is carried in and The Kings Ballad (Pastime With Good Company) is sung. The song was composed by Henry VIII himself

Background imageLords Collection: Rt Hon Lord Brooke, Vanity Fair, Spy

Rt Hon Lord Brooke, Vanity Fair, Spy
FRANCIS RICHARD CHARLES GREVILLE, 5th Earl of Warwick (1853-1924), styled LORD BROOKE. British Conservative politician, representing Colchester from 1888 to 1892

Background imageLords Collection: George Grenfell Glyn, Vanity Fair, Cecioni

George Grenfell Glyn, Vanity Fair, Cecioni
GEORGE GRENFELL GLYN, 2nd Baron Wolverton (1824-1887) British Liberal politician, Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury from 1857 until succeeding his father in 1873 and entering the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: 3rd Earl Fortescue, Vanity Fair, T

3rd Earl Fortescue, Vanity Fair, T
HUGH FORTESCUE, 3rd Earl Fortescue (1818-1905), Viscount Ebrington from 1841 to 1861. British peer and politician. Member of Parliament for Plymouth (1841-1852) and later for Marylebone (1854-1859)

Background imageLords Collection: Edmund Hammond, Vanity Fair, Ape

Edmund Hammond, Vanity Fair, Ape
GEORGE CECIL WELD-FORESTER, 3rd Baron Forester (1807-1886) British Tory and Conservative politician. Member of Parliament for Wenlock from 1828, a seat he would hold for 46 years

Background imageLords Collection: Earl of Cork and of Orrery, Vanity Fair, Spy

Earl of Cork and of Orrery, Vanity Fair, Spy
RICHARD EDMUND ST LAWRENCE BOYLE, 9th Earl of Cork and 9th Earl of Orrery (1829-1904) Member of Parliament for Frome (18541856). Master of Her Majestys Buckhounds

Background imageLords Collection: Parliament after Fire

Parliament after Fire
The ruins of the House of Lords after the 1834 fire. The old buildings will have to be completely replaced. Date: 1834

Background imageLords Collection: House of Lords 1807

House of Lords 1807
North east View of the old House of Lords, the Princes Chamber with the Bishops Robing-Room, viewed from the ruins of Mr Blackerbys house on 12 October 1807. Date: 1807

Background imageLords Collection: Earl of Harrowby, Vanity Fair, Ape

Earl of Harrowby, Vanity Fair, Ape
DUDLEY RYDER, 2nd Earl of HARROWBY (1798-1882) styled Viscount Sandon until 1847. British politician, Member of Parliament for Tiverton from 1819 to 1831, then Liverpool until 1847

Background imageLords Collection: Goldwin Smith - 2

Goldwin Smith - 2
GOLDWIN SMITH - scholar, journalist, professor of modern history at Oxford, supported reform of the House of Lords, but opposed womens suffrage Date: 1823 - 1910

Background imageLords Collection: Thomas Morton - 3

Thomas Morton - 3
THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838

Background imageLords Collection: Thomas Morton - 2

Thomas Morton - 2
THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838

Background imageLords Collection: Thomas Morton - 1

Thomas Morton - 1
THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838

Background imageLords Collection: William Brodie Gurney

William Brodie Gurney
WILLIAM BRODIE GURNEY Shorthand writer to the House of Lords : he played a crucial role in the trial of queen Caroline, taking down the testimony for and against. Date: 1777 - 1855

Background imageLords Collection: The State Opening of the Great British Parliament

The State Opening of the Great British Parliament - House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England Date: circa 1959



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