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Death of Tory PrincipleTHE FUNERAL OF TORY PRINCIPLE Dutifully Dedicated to the HOLY ALLIANCE A procession of Tory grandees mourn the abandonment of their principles (Wellington 3rd l)
Victoria / Manchester 1851VICTORIA VISITS SALFORD (MANCHESTER) The Queens arrival in Peel Park : Children of Manchester and Salford schools singing the national anthem
1846 / Peel Resigns as PmRobert Peel resigns as Prime Minister. His repeal of the Corn Laws had split the Conservative Party, leaving him no option but resignation
Robert Peel(E) / AnonSIR ROBERT PEEL (ELDER) Calico manufacturer, depicted here in 1805
Robert Peel(Y) / DickinsonSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman in the 1830s
Robert Peel(Y) / GuizotSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman
Customs / USA / Apple-BeeThe fall (autumn) tradition of the Apple-Bee - the complete apple peel is thrown and lands showing the initial of the ladys future husband
Drayton Manor / R. PeelDRAYTON MANOR in Staffordshire Seat of Sir Robert Peel. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert paying a visit in November 1843
Victoria in Salford 1851VICTORIA VISITS SALFORD (MANCHESTER) The Royal procession at the entrance to Peel Park, Salford
William IV & WellingtonREADING THE TIMES William IV with Wellington : both were strongly opposed to Reform, but Wellington refused to serve as Premier, saying Peel was the right man
Robert Peel(Y) / CochranSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman
Robert Peel(Y) / LawrenceSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman
Robert Peel(Y) / KnightSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman as a young Secretary of State for the Home Department
Sir Robert Peel, the Younger, British statesmanSir Robert Peel, the Younger (2nd Baronet), British Conservative statesman and Prime Minister
Robert Peel(Y) / Leech1850sir ROBERT PEEL statesman : Punch pays tribute to his Free Trade policy resulting in cheap bread for the working classes