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1832 Victorian Map of Tavistock
WWI Poster, The Empire Needs MenWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, design by Arthur Wardle (1864-1949), The Empire Needs Men! Enlist Now. Depicting a lion and cubs, representing Britain and her Empire. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, The Recruiting SergeantWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Recruiting Sergeant, shown beckoning for men to join him. Date: 1915
Events / Britain / Civil WarWHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER. Parliamentary supporters interrogate the child of a Royalist
WWI Poster, Is your home here? Defend itIs your home here? Defend it! Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster with a map showing the different regiments and HQs where men can enlist. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Remember ScarboroughWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Remember Scarborough! Great Britains resolve to crush the German Barbarians. Enlist Now! Date: 1915
British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1Recruitment poster, Its Our Flag. Fight for it. Work for it, 1914 (c)
Sir William C. Brooks, Vanity Fair, SpySIR WILLIAM CUNLIFFE BROOKS, 1st Baronet (1819 - 1900) Lawyer, banker and Conservative Member of Parliament for East Cheshire. Caption: The Golden Pippen Date: 1819 - 1900
WWI Poster, If the cap fits you, join the Army todayWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, If the Cap fits you, join the Army today. Date: 1915
World War I recruitment posterPoster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee during World War I, depicting a typical British Tommy in uniform with bayonet fixed, calling across from France to England for more volunteers
Recruitment poster for the British ArmyPoster for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, encouraging everyone to Step Into Your Place. A long line of people, soldiers and civilians, combine in their effort to win the war
King Victor Emmanuel IIIPhotographic portrait of Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy (1869-1947). A constitutional monarch, he defied parliamentary majorities in bringing Italy into World War I on the side of the Allies
Thomas Lord FairfaxTHOMAS lord FAIRFAX son of Ferdinand : military commander with the Parliamentary forces in the Civil War. with his autograph
Lion & Unicorn PavilionThe Lion and Unicorn Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition, containing exhibits on the use of the English language, growth of British parliamentary government, etc
Churchill / Horse / 1915WINSTON CHURCHILL He resigns his parliamentary seat to return to the army during the early months of the First World War
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Whos Absent?Whos Absent? - Is It You? Chromolithograph recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Printed by Andrew Reid and Company Limited, 50 Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Be honest with yourself. Be certain that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse. (Lord Kitchener) Enlist Today (Welsh version). Date: 1916
Cartoon, Hot Pies! (Disraeli and Foreign Affairs)Cartoon, Hot Pies! Disraeli (Conservative Prime Minister), Salisbury (Foreign Secretary) and two others sit on low stools like schoolboys
Baxters House, High Street, Kidderminster - Dining RoomsBaxters House, High Street, Kidderminster (not Stourbridge as incorrectly labelled on the card!!) - Dining Rooms
1832 Victorian Map of Launceston
The General Strike - Government leadersGovernment leaders during the General Strike: Ministers and Commissioners. 1. Chief Civil Commissioner: Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, 2. Principal Chief Assistant Commissioner, Mr. A. B. Lowry, 3
Sir John MeldrumSIR JOHN MELDRUM Military commander in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War. Date: ? - 1645
Ronald FoyleOn guard beneath the Victoria Tower is the custodian, Ronald Foyle
Nathaniel FiennesNATHANIEL FIENNES Parliamentary general during the Civil War
William Waller (Anon)WILLIAM WALLER Parliamentary general during the Civil War
Eating with ChopsticksJapanese politicians enjoying a meal using chopsticks, in the canteen of the new parliamentary buildings in Tokyo
Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish general, c.1580-16Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish general for the Parliamentary cause, c.1580-1661. King Charles I surrendered to him at Newark-on-Trenet in 1646
George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, 1608-1670, English soldier, who fought on both Parliamentary and Royalist sides during the English Civil War. George Monk, Duke of Albermarle
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, 4th Baron Percy, 1602-1668. English aristocrat and supporter of the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War
Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of ParhamOval portrait of Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, c.1613-1666
WWI Poster, Be Ready! Join NowBe Ready! Join Now. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, with a soldier in silhouette on yellow background. Date: 1915
Home Rule Bill of 1912John Redmond (1856 - 1918), leader of the Irish party, claiming home bill for Ireland
Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys recent success in the General Election
Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism
Cartoon, The Political Chameleon -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to change his partys allegiance from Protectionism to Free Trade in anticipation of an approaching General
1832 Victorian Map of Great Marlow
1832 Victorian Map of Windsor
1832 Victorian Map of Abingdon
1832 Victorian Map of Reading
1832 Victorian Map of Wallingford
1832 Victorian Map of Greenwich
1832 Victorian Map of Hythe
1832 Victorian Map of Reigate
1832 Victorian Map of Southwark
1832 Victorian Map of Guildford
1832 Victorian Map of Ashburton
1832 Victorian Map of Exeter
1832 Victorian Map of Barnstaple
1832 Victorian Map of Tiverton
1832 Victorian Map of Malmesbury
1832 Pre Victorian Map of Wilton near Salisbury
1832 Victorian Map of Westbury
1832 Victorian Map of Marlborough
1832 Victorian Map of Salisbury
1832 Victorian Map of Devizes
1832 Victorian Map of Truro
1832 Victorian Map of St. Ives
1832 Victorian Map of Liskeard
1832 Victorian Map of Penryn and Falmouth
1832 Victorian Map of Helston
1832 Victorian Map of Bodmin
Un Duel Parlementaire (suite et fin)A series of drawings of the events after a parliamentary duel between two gentlemen. Date: circa 1901
Un Duel ParlementaireA series of drawings of a parliamentary duel between two gentlemen exchanging mild insults and raising fists. Date: circa 1901
Un Duel Parlementaire (suite)A series of drawings of the events after a parliamentary duel between two gentlemen. Date: circa 1901
Stephen GwynnA sculpture which portrays the Irish journalist, author, poet and politician, Stephen Lucius Gwynn, 1864-1950
John Redmond, Leader of the Irish Parliamentary PartyJohn Redmond (1856-1918), leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party
Cartoon, Liberal Prime Minister AsquithPolitical cartoon, Liberal Prime Minister Asquith, I can't get all this washed in time - cat washerwoman attempting to cope with Parliamentary Bills in the form of laundry
The dead Irish leader: at the funeral of Mr. John RedmondSeries of photographs from the funeral of Mr. John Redmond. John Redmond wasthe late Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, who died in London on March 6th, after an operation
Scottish Communist party parliamentary candidates 1979Scotland's Communist prospective parliamentary candidates gather in Glasgow in April 1979
Neville Chamberlain and Alec Douglas-HomeNeville Chamberlain (Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869-1940), British Conservative politician, and Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940
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Cartoon, The Bill-Sticker (Gladstone and Irish Land Bill)Cartoon, The Bill-Sticker -- a satirical comment on Gladstone as Liberal Prime Minister, choosing to prioritise the Irish Land Bill over other planned legislation. Date: 1881
Cartoon, Up In A Balloon (Disraeli and Britannia)Cartoon, Up In A Balloon -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis Conservative government
Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival (Disraeli)Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival -- a satirical comment on the small number of parliamentary measures passed by the new Conservative government, compared with the previous Liberal administration
Cartoon, That Ballot-Boy Again! (Ballot Bill)Cartoon, That Ballot-Boy Again
Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions -- one of many cartoons focusing on the political rivalry between Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone
Cartoon, The Strong Government (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, The Strong Government -- a satirical comment on Gladstones government introducing the Ballot Bill (legislation for the secret ballot in elections)
Cartoon, The British Pioneers (Gladstone)Cartoon, The British Pioneers -- Gladstone in uniform takes an axe to some tangled tree roots, representing the Army Bill, which proved difficult for his government to carry in parliament
Cartoon, Political Kidnapping (Electoral Reform)Cartoon, Political Kidnapping -- a satirical comment on the transfer of the electoral reform initiative from the Liberals (Lord John Russell) to the Conservatives (Lord Derby)
Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction -- a satirical comment on parliamentary disagreements between Gladstone and Disraeli over the latters Reform Bill. 1867
Cartoon, Very Kind of Him! (John Bright)Cartoon, Very Kind of Him! The radical Liberal MP John Bright reassures a member of the House of Lords: Don t be alarmed - I won t hurt you
Cartoon, Out! (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, Out! Gladstone as batsman is bowled out, and Disraeli as wicket keeper is back in the running. A cricketing analogy for the transfer of power in the wake of a General Election. Date: 1866
Cartoon, Taking Stock (Gladstone and John Bull)Cartoon, Taking Stock -- a comment on Gladstones careful work as Chancellor of the Exchequer, resulting in a healthy economy