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Ph Pridham-WippellP H PRIDHAM-WIPPELL Lawyer Date: 1910
Thomas MacnamaraTHOMAS JAMES MACNAMARA Politician Date: 1861 - 1931
Frank LockwoodSIR FRANK LOCKWOOD Lawyer and Solicitor-General Date: 1846 - 1897
Chamberlain / Glasgow 1903JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Liberal politician speaking in St Andrews Hall, Glasgow at the opening of the fiscal campaign Date: 1836-1914
G Clemenceau / RaffaelliGEORGES CLEMENCEAU French statesman at a public meeting at the Cirque Fernando in Paris in 1885 Date: 1841 - 1929
E H CarsonEDWARD HENRY CARSON BARON CARSON OF DUNCAIRN British jurist and politician, leader of Irish Unionists (1910-21) Date: 1854 - 1935
Aj Balfour / FurnissARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR 1st Earl of Balfour British politician, Conservative MP, speaking in the House Date: circa 1890
Dwight MoodyDwight Lyman Moody (1837 - 1899), American evangelist and businessman, speaking from a platform Date: 1875
Frederic Harrison / Vf 86FREDERIC HARRISON English writer and philosopher Date: 1831 - 1923
Henry HawkinsHENRY HAWKINS 1st BARON BRAMPTON English judge Date: 1817 - 1907
Charles Frederick GillSIR CHARLES FREDERICK GILL Irish lawyer Date: 1851 - 1923
Gb Shaw / Graphic 1923GEORGE BERNARD SHAW British playwright and critic in 1923 1856-1950
Brougham / Wright / WivellHENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British MP and lawyer Speaking in the House of Lords during the trial of Queen Caroline Date: 1778 - 1868
Posada, Illustration, The Adventures of Don ChepitoIllustration, The Adventures of Don Chepito -- Don Chepito addressing people in the street from a cart. Date: circa 1890s
Posada, Illustration to a story, The Wise Lay BrotherIllustration to a story, The Wise Lay Brother -- he speaks before the king. Date: circa 1900
The Kiss Call by Fred ThomsonPromotional postcard for The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson from Le Coup de Telephone, a farce, by Paul Gavault and Georges Beer; music Ivan Caryll. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 8th October 1919
Two dogs and frog on a Christmas and New Year cardTwo dogs surprised by a speaking frog on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Bolshevik activists in the street during Revolution, RussiaBolshevik activists speaking to members of the public in the street during the Revolutionary period in Russia, said to be on 16 July 1917. Date: circa 1917
Public gathering around a speaker during Revolution, RussiaPublic gathering to listen to a speaker during the Revolutionary period in Russia. This one was probably speaking in favour of Russia withdrawing from the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Churchill as Leader of the Opposition in House of CommonsThe devaluation debate in the House of Commons: Winston Churchill, then Leader of the Opposition, making a speech in which he accused Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Winston Churchill at Enfield Lock Munition WorksWinston Churchill making a speech at Enfield Lock Munition Works, 1916. Mrs Clementine Churchill is seated at the table. Date: 1916
Winston Churchill at Waltham Abbey by-election 1924Mr Winston Churchill is seen here speaking at a meeting at Waltham Abbey, Essex, during the 1924 Epping by-election which he won. Date: 1924
T. McDonald Rendle - journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker. Date: 1929
Cartoon, Sketch of the Interior of St Stephens, as it now Stands, by James Gillray. Showing a view of the House of Commons with ministerial benches on the left and the Speaker and clerk on the right
Guildhall banquet on the evening of the Lord Mayors ShowThe Guildhall banquet on the evening of the Lord Mayors Show in London: the Lord Mayor and cabinet ministers speaking at the high table. 1913
French Theatre -- Les Sobres SotzLes Sobres Sotz (The Sober Fools), a farce, showing a fool, Le Badin, in yellow and green motley. Date: 16th century
G. L. Jessop making recruitment speech in Manchester, WW1Captain G. L. Jessop, the famous cricketer, of the 14th Service Battalion, Manchester Regiment, speaking in April 1915 at a recruiting meeting in Albert Square, Manchester. Date: 1915
WW2 Christmas card, Winston Churchill at the microphone, making a radio broadcast. Date: circa 1942
Cartoon, They get what they deserve, WW1Cartoon, They get what they deserve, showing a group of pessimists, as if in a lunatic asylum, with a sign warning others against approaching or speaking to them. Date: 1915
Leader speaking to scouts and cubs, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)A leader speaking to a large group of scouts and cubs on an outdoor activity in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: 20th century
Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution, 1878. Professors John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph. Engraving
Eva Peron giving a speech to graduate studentsEva Peron (Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, 1919-1952), wife of the Argentinian President, giving a speech to graduate students at the Juan Peron High School
Governor opening exhibition of works, MauritiusThe Governor of Mauritius, Sir John Shaw Rennie (1917-2002), watched by scouts and their leaders, opening an exhibition of works. Date: 1960s
Boy scouts on Tuvalu, Gilbert Islands, PacificBoy scouts listening to their leader on Tuvalu, Gilbert Islands, Pacific. Date: 1979
Scouting leader speaking at campfire event, MauritiusA scouting leader speaking to girl guides and boy scouts at a campfire event in Mauritius. Date: 1960s
Local founder speaking at campfire event, MauritiusThe local founder giving a speech at a scouting campfire event in Mauritius. Date: 1960s
Island Commissioner speaking at campfire event, MauritiusThe Island Commissioner welcoming guests to a scouting campfire event in Mauritius. Date: 1960s
Farewell to scout commissioner, Ghana, West AfricaScouts say farewell to their commissioner, Ghana, West Africa. Major and Mrs W H Donald visited Accra headquarters as guests of honour on their retirement from the country
Miss Shirley Kellogg at recruitment meeting, WW1The well-known actress, Shirley Kellogg, pictured kissing a small boy who came forward to know if he could do anything at a recruiting meeting organised for the 2nd London Regiment in Trafalgar
A recruiter speaking on the plinth in Trafalgar Square, WW1Sergeant Newsand, a constant speaker in Trafalgar Square in the cause of recruiting for the war, pictured in action in December 1915. Date: 1915
Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal" We have not been parties to deception." Artists impression by Juliet Pannett, special artist for the ILN, showing Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
Major Sir Pieter Bam recruiting in Trafalgar SquareMajor Sir Pieter Bam addressing a recruitment meeting in Trafalgar Square at the end of 1915. Sir Pieter was a member of the South African Parliament
Suffragette Flora Drummond. Suffragette Flora Drummond (1878-1949) also known as The General speaking from a horse-drawn W.S.P.U carriage, around the time of the Conspiracy Trial and arrests
Sheet Music The Suffragettes. Suffragette sheet music for a Concert Action song for Girls, words and music by W. Smyth Cooper
Suffragette Charlotte Despard trafalgar Square. Mrs. Charlotte Despard (1844-1939) speaking to a crowd (of mostly men) from a platform in Trafalgar Square
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Trafalgar Square. Christabel pankhurst speaking to a crowd in Trafalgar Square, inviting then to Come to the House of commons on October 13th. Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs
Suffragette T Suffragettes in Leeds Dialect. A report on a suffragette disturbance at a meeting entirely in Leeds (Yorkshire) dialect, by TyKelet Mr
Jessie Kenney Disguised as Telegraph Boy. Jessie Kenney (1887-1985) disguised herself as a Telegraph boy in order to infiltrate the Albert Hall meeting at which Asquith was speaking