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Sankey Collection

Background imageSankey Collection: Lord Sankey 1935

Lord Sankey 1935
Lord John, 1st Viscount Sankey, Lord Chancellor during Ramsay Macdonalds Labour government. Famous for the 1927 Persons case, which asked Are Women Persons ?

Background imageSankey Collection: The Labour Party Cabinet under Ramsay MacDonald

The Labour Party Cabinet under Ramsay MacDonald
The Labour Party Cabinet under Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Date: 1929

Background imageSankey Collection: Sankey Viaduct

Sankey Viaduct
LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY : The Sankey Viaduct

Background imageSankey Collection: Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey & sons by Madame Yevonde

Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey & sons by Madame Yevonde
Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey (1902-1978), formerly Lady Ursula Grosvenor, daughter of the Duke of Westminster, photographed by Madame Yevonde with her sons, Patrick (right) and Christopher. Date: 1932

Background imageSankey Collection: Legal leaders during the reign of King George V

Legal leaders during the reign of King George V
Legal leaders during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Earl of Reading, Earl of Birkenhead, Lord Sankey, Lord Carson, Sir John Simon. Date: 1935

Background imageSankey Collection: View of the River Thames at Canning Town, London

View of the River Thames at Canning Town, London
The River Thames with sailing barge viewed from Canning Town, East London. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSankey Collection: Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey

Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey (1902-1978), formerly Lady Ursula Grosvenor, daughter of the Duke of Westminster. Date: 1929

Background imageSankey Collection: Tatler cover - Winston Churchill & Lady Ursula Filmer-Sanke

Tatler cover - Winston Churchill & Lady Ursula Filmer-Sanke
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Winston Churchill and Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey at a shoot at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, seat of the Duke of Westminster

Background imageSankey Collection: Cartoon, William Booth v. Moody & Sankey

Cartoon, William Booth v. Moody & Sankey
Cartoon, William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, looking suspiciously at the visiting American evangelists, Moody & Sankey, who seem to be attracting larger crowds

Background imageSankey Collection: Sankey / Family Friend

Sankey / Family Friend
IRA DAVID SANKEY the American evangelist in 1875 Date: 1840 - 1908

Background imageSankey Collection: Ira David Sankey / Downey

Ira David Sankey / Downey
IRA DAVID SANKEY the American evangelist Date: 1840 - 1908

Background imageSankey Collection: Ira David Sankey / Vanity

Ira David Sankey / Vanity
IRA DAVID SANKEY the American evangelist, all but hidden behind his desk Date: 1840 - 1908

Background imageSankey Collection: Action for Libel, Lyons v Lipton, WW1

Action for Libel, Lyons v Lipton, WW1
Notice of an Action for Libel in the High Court of Justice, J Lyons & Co Limited being the plaintiffs, and Lipton Limited as defendants, during the early stages of the First World War

Background imageSankey Collection: Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR)

Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR), 1831 Date: 1831

Background imageSankey Collection: Moody and Sankey

Moody and Sankey
American evangelists MOODY and SANKEY attract huge crowds to the Agricultural Hall, London

Background imageSankey Collection: USA Memorial Service

USA Memorial Service
Revivalist Ira Sankey sings to an immense congregation at the memorial service to fellow revivalist Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Background imageSankey Collection: Ira David Sankey / Cdv

Ira David Sankey / Cdv
IRA DAVID SANKEY the American evangelist


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