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Background imagePalmerston Collection: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784 - 1865), British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister. During the course of his political career he moved from the Tory party to the Liberals

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston Writing

Palmerston Writing
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, viscount PALMERSTON statesman, prime minister with his autograph Date: 1784-1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston (Partridge)

Palmerston (Partridge)
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, third viscount PALMERSTON statesman Date: 1784-1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston and Stone

Palmerston and Stone
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, third viscount PALMERSTON statesman, depicted laying the foundation stone of the Melbourne Athenaeum, in Derbyshire. Date: 1784-1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston (Anon)

Palmerston (Anon)
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, third viscount PALMERSTON statesman Date: 1784-1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Vctess. Palmerston

Vctess. Palmerston
EMILY MARY, (nee Lamb) viscountess PALMERSTON daughter of 1st viscount Melbourne : wife of Henry lord Palmerston. Date: 1787 - 1869

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Commons / 1864

Palmerston / Commons / 1864
Whig Prime Minister Lord Palmerston makes a statement to the House about the conference on the Schleswig- Holstein question. Date: 27 June 1864

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Satirical cartoon, Descent of the Great Balloon

Satirical cartoon, Descent of the Great Balloon
Satirical political cartoon, Descent of the Great Balloon, showing ten politicians travelling in a hot-air balloon. Speech bubbles show the mens concerns about the rapid descent of the balloon

Background imagePalmerston Collection: London / Pickering Place

London / Pickering Place
Pickering Place, St. Jamess Street, London, one of Londons smallest squares, with a bust of Palmerston. A spot where once the gallants used to settle disputes. Date: 1930s

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Russells Reform Bill

Russells Reform Bill
Foreign Secretary Lord John Russell proposes his Reform Bill. The Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, did not support it and it failed to become law. Date: 1860

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston North, New Zealand

Palmerston North, New Zealand
Palmerston North and Square, New Zealand

Background imagePalmerston Collection: The funeral of Lord Palmerston

The funeral of Lord Palmerston
The arrival of the hearse at the west door of Westminster Abbey, London

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Westport, New Zealand

Westport, New Zealand
Palmerston Street, Westport, New Zealand

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Cambridge House

Cambridge House
Piccadilly : the town residence of Lord Palmerston

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston Cabinet

Palmerston Cabinet
Palmerston and his cabinet

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Toll reform committee map

Toll reform committee map
A map of London presented to Lord Palmerston by the Toll Reform Committee of 1857. The committee sought to eliminate unnecessary tolls from routes into London

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Lord Palmerston addressing the House of Commons, 1864

Lord Palmerston addressing the House of Commons, 1864
Engraving showing Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), delivering the ministerial statement on Dano-German relations to the House of Commons, June 1864

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Lord Palmerston at the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, 1853

Lord Palmerston at the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, 1853
Engraving showing Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), laying the foundation-stone of the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, August 1853

Background imagePalmerston Collection: The Funeral Procession of Lord Palmerston, 1865

The Funeral Procession of Lord Palmerston, 1865
Engraving of the Funeral Procession of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), as the hearse passes Charing-Cross, London, 1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: The Funeral of Lord Palmerston, 1865

The Funeral of Lord Palmerston, 1865
Engraving of the funeral of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), in the North Transept of Westminster Abbey, London, 1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Lord Palmerston (1784-1865)

Lord Palmerston (1784-1865)
Engraving of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, the English Statesman, published during his last term as Prime Minister, between 1859 and 1865

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Belgium Entrance Hall

Belgium Entrance Hall
Entrance hall to Viktor Hortas art nouveau building at Avenue Palmerston 4, in Brussels

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Hunt / Age 76

Palmerston / Hunt / Age 76
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, viscount PALMERSTON statesman, at age 76

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston in Commons

Palmerston in Commons
Prime Minister Lord Palmerston addresses the House of Commons

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Walker 1864

Palmerston / Walker 1864
Viscount H J T Palmerston Statesman

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Illus T 1864

Palmerston / Illus T 1864
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON statesman, riding at age 81, at his home, Broadlands

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Silvy Cdv

Palmerston / Silvy Cdv
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount PALMERSTON Statesman

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Mayall Cdv

Palmerston / Mayall Cdv
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON Statesman

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston Peach

Palmerston Peach
Palmerston peach

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Dartmoor Permit

Dartmoor Permit
Permit to allow Thomas Tertius Paget and party to view the Convict Prison at Dartmoor, by desire of the Home Secretary, viscount Palmerston

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Marc 1860

Palmerston / Marc 1860
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON statesman, at age 76

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / Mayer & Piers

Palmerston / Mayer & Piers
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON statesman

Background imagePalmerston Collection: Palmerston / John Partridg

Palmerston / John Partridg
Henry John Temple Palmerston. 3rd Viscount. Statesman



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