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Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)

Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)
Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers -- a satirical comment on the rivaly between the Liberal Party (represented by Lord John Russell, John Bright and William Gladstone)

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Twopenny Politics (Gladstone and Bright)

Cartoon, Twopenny Politics (Gladstone and Bright)
Cartoon, Twopenny Politics -- a satirical comment on electoral reform, as promoted by Liberal politicians John Bright and William Gladstone

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Honest Potboy (Disraeli and Reform)

Cartoon, The Honest Potboy (Disraeli and Reform)
Cartoon, The Honest Potboy -- a satirical comment on Disraelis presentation of his ideas for electoral reform. Prime Minister Lord Derby tells him not to froth it up this time

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, A Block on the Line (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, A Block on the Line (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, A Block on the Line -- a satirical comment on a delay in the progress of electoral reform, with rival political parties offering to sort it out

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (Disraeli, Gladstone)

Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (Disraeli, Gladstone)
Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose -- a satirical comment on the rivalry between Disraeli (left) and Gladstone (right) over the electoral reform question

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Political Kidnapping (Electoral Reform)

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)

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure -- Benjamin Disraeli, depicted as an artist, unveils his plans for electoral reform, and asks his fellow-MPs to fill in the details. Date: 1867

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, A New King of the Castle (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, A New King of the Castle (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, A New King of the Castle -- a satirical comment on the political rivalry between Gladstone (Liberal) and Disraeli (Conservative), portrayed as schoolboys about to have a fight

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat (Russell and Reform)

Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat (Russell and Reform)
Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat -- Earl Grosvenor, Liberal MP for Chester, comments on Lord John Russell, Liberal Prime Minister, serving Pudding (franchise reform) before Meat (redistribution of seats)

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Officious Passenger (Bright and Russell)

Cartoon, The Officious Passenger (Bright and Russell)
Cartoon, The Officious Passenger -- a satirical comment on the radical MP John Brights attempts to push for electoral reform

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Who Will Rouse Him?

Cartoon, Who Will Rouse Him? The British Lion, representing the British constituencies, seems apathetic towards political reform, in particular the proposed extension of the franchise to working men

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature

Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature, the Protectionist Cuckoo in the Hedge Sparrows Nest. A satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, as the cuckoo

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female

Cartoon, Agriculture -- The Real Unprotected Female -- a satirical comment on the Free Trade policy, which was benefiting the country, but in which the agricultural districts had not yet taken part

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots

Cartoon, The Parliamentary Toots -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis criticism of Lord John Russells government. Mrs Blimber (co-owner of a school)

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel

Cartoon, The Queen, Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel
Cartoon, The Queen, Prince Consort, Lord John Russell, and Sir Robert Peel. A comment on the resignation of Peel as Prime Minister (27 June), and his replacement by Russell (three days later). 1846

Background imageRussell Collection: Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters

Cartoon, Rebecca and Her Daughters. A parody of an illustration which appeared in the Illustrated London News in February of the same year

Background imageRussell Collection: Reform and Anti-Reform

Reform and Anti-Reform
Reform Bill - Reform and Anti-Reform - depiction of a naval battle between two ships, with the Reform ship winning. " The Portraits of the King, Lords Brougham, Russell, Grey

Background imageRussell Collection: Advert Francis Hotels, Bath

Advert Francis Hotels, Bath
Advert, Francis Hotels, Bath. 1927

Background imageRussell Collection: Addisons circle at Buttons Coffee House, London

Addisons circle at Buttons Coffee House, London
Joseph Addisons circle at Buttons Coffee House, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London - Richard Steeles arrival. 18th century

Background imageRussell Collection: Caledonian Coffee House, Great Russell Street, London

Caledonian Coffee House, Great Russell Street, London

Background imageRussell Collection: The Chetwynd and Durham turf libel case, 1889 The Chetwynd

The Chetwynd and Durham turf libel case, 1889 The Chetwynd
The Chetwynd and Durham turf libel case, sketches in court. Sir George Chetwynd; Earl of Durham; James Lowther, Prince Soltykoff and Earl of March, arbitrators; C

Background imageRussell Collection: Page from the Illustrated London News, 4th January 1947

Page from the Illustrated London News, 4th January 1947, featuring People and Events of the Week: Personalities in the Public Eye

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in a lame coat designed by Dolly Tree

Rosalind Russell in a lame coat designed by Dolly Tree
Rosalind Russell in this exquisite long, lame coat designed by Dolly Tree from The Casino Murder Case (MGM 1935). Buttoned at the back from waist to the floor

Background imageRussell Collection: A contemporary gown designed by Dolly Tree

A contemporary gown designed by Dolly Tree and modelled by Rosalind Russell on one of the sets for Trouble For Two (1936) Date: 1936

Background imageRussell Collection: William Powell and Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935)

William Powell and Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935) with Russells costume by Dolly Tree Date: 1935

Background imageRussell Collection: Margaret Dumont (left) and Rosalind Russell (right)

Margaret Dumont (left) and Rosalind Russell (right) in a deleted scene from Rendezvous (1935) with both wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1935

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell and Helen Vinson Live Love Learn (1937)

Rosalind Russell and Helen Vinson Live Love Learn (1937)
Rosalind Russell (left) and Helen Vinson (right) Live Love Learn (1937) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1937

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1937)

Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1937)
Metal brocade fashioned this medieval inspired gown with a draped neck and full gathered skirt with an added bizarre necklace designed by Dolly Tree for Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1937). Date: 1937

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell (right) in Casino Murder Case (1935)

Rosalind Russell (right) in Casino Murder Case (1935)
An ultra-elegant white evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Rosalind Russell in Casino Murder Case (1935). A short tunic over the dress had folded straps forming a cross at the bodice

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935)

Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935)
Rosalind Russell in a 1917 street suit of black cloth designed by Dolly Tree in Rendezvous (1935). The skirt was pleated at the sides

Background imageRussell Collection: A scene from Rendezvous with Rosalind Russell on the right

A scene from Rendezvous with Rosalind Russell on the right
A scene from Rendezvous (1935) with Rosalind Russell on the right, wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1935

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Live, Love and Learn (1937)

Rosalind Russell in Live, Love and Learn (1937)
A patterned long, evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Rosalind Russell in Live, Love and Learn (1937) - but not seen in the film, with shoulder straps and matching wrap

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in in West Point of the Air (1935)

Rosalind Russell in in West Point of the Air (1935)
Rosalind Russell?s dusky, glowing beauty was set off by the coolness of ice-blue satin in stately lines and the dignity of a long fringe in this sumptuous gown designed by Dolly Tree in West Point of

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1938)

Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1938)
A formal evening gown for Rosalind Russell in Manproof (1938) combining bois de rose crepe with a red beaded bolero jacket. The dcollet dress hugged the figure and the slim skirt had a long train

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Fast and Loose (1939)

Rosalind Russell in Fast and Loose (1939) wearing a Dolly Tree gown Date: 1939

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell and Dolly Tree on the set of Manproof

Rosalind Russell and Dolly Tree on the set of Manproof
Dolly Tree with Rosalind Russell on the set of Manproof (1938). Russell was wearing Dolly Tree?s unusual, medieval inspired bridal costume

Background imageRussell Collection: Rosalind Russell in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

Rosalind Russell in Evelyn Prentice (1934) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1934

Background imageRussell Collection: Renee Russell, actress

Renee Russell, actress. 1939

Background imageRussell Collection: Advert, Russells, Diamond and Jewellery Merchants

Advert, Russells, Diamond and Jewellery Merchants
Advert for Russells, Diamond and Jewellery Merchants, Church Street, Liverpool. 1884

Background imageRussell Collection: Lord Edward Russells spotted cattleya orchid

Lord Edward Russells spotted cattleya orchid, Cattleya guttata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine

Background imageRussell Collection: Group photo, South African Rugby Team in London

Group photo, South African Rugby Team in London. 1892

Background imageRussell Collection: Famous Trains and their Destinations

Famous Trains and their Destinations
Page from The Bystander featuring five of the society women wearing their costumes for the Railway Ball to be held at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in aid of the Kensington

Background imageRussell Collection: Terrier racing in Juan les Pins

Terrier racing in Juan les Pins
A terrier racing contest in the French Riviera resort of Juan les Pins, organised by Captain and Mrs Russell Roberts on the terrace of the Casino

Background imageRussell Collection: Music cover, The Guards Waltz

Music cover, The Guards Waltz by D Godfrey, dedicated to Lt Col Sir Charles Russell of the Grenadier Guards. 19th century

Background imageRussell Collection: Panorama with Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Panorama with Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Panoramic view with Russell House, Post Office, Connaught Place, Rideau Canal, Chateau Laurier, and Grand Trunk Central Station, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1910

Background imageRussell Collection: David Russell, Hearts and Preston North End footballer

David Russell, Hearts and Preston North End footballer. 1890s

Background imageRussell Collection: Russell Street, Melbourne, Australia

Russell Street, Melbourne, Australia, with Richardsons Hotel, J Richardson Wine & Spirits Merchant,s Barnetts Ham & Beef Shop, and the National Loan Office. Date: circa 1902

Background imageRussell Collection: John Scott Russell

John Scott Russell (1808 - 1882), Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and shipbuilder who built the Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Date: 1858



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