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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
Lady Bailey preparing for flight in Zogling gliderDame Mary Bailey, Lady Bailey, DBE (nee Westenra) (1890-1960), Irish aviator, trying the controls in preparation for her flight in the Zogling primary glider near Wendover in Buckinghamshire
The Marionettes by Annie FishA bored looking fashionable young woman and her male companion drink what looks rather like absinthe in a smart restaurant. Date: 1919
The Sad News 1910Clergyman announcing to the crowds outside Buckingham Palace the news that Edward VII had died shortly before midnight on May 6th, 1910
Sir Richard Douglas Powell (1842 - 1925), British physician, M.D. medical adviser to the Royal family and present at the death of both Queen Victoria in 1901 and Edward VII in 1910
Dr. St. Clair Thomson (1859 - 1943), nose and throat specialist and one of the doctors present at the death of Edward VII on May 6th 1910. 1910
Auchinleck churchyard, burial place of James BoswellAchinleck churchyeard with the family vault of Lord Auchinleck in which James Boswell was buried. Date: 1895
D. W. Griffith & the Gish sisters by Kate CarewNoted Hollywood film producer and director, David Wark Griffith (1875-1948) pictured with actress sisters, Lilian (left) and Dorothy Gish. Date: 1919
London Hippodrome posters revealed after air raidPosters for the London Hippodrome revealed after a bomb blast stripped away hoardings in October 1940. The poster dates from 1900 and in the centre is one for Miss Mary Arnotis
Cartoon, Political Millinery (Disraeli and Reform)Cartoon, Political Millinery -- a satirical comment on the disagreement between Gladstone and Disraeli as to the details of electoral reform
Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)Cartoon, Trying It On -- Disraeli as Master Tailor gets John Bull to try on a new coat, representing the Reform Bill, designed to extend the franchise to the working man
Cartoon, On The Square? (Trafalgar Square)Cartoon, On The Square? John Bull in Trafalgar Square, London, looking at a lion sculpture which hasn t yet been unveiled
Cartoon, The First Question (Derby and Disraeli)Cartoon, The First Question -- Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli, having just won a General Election for the Conservative party, are asked by a working man what they are going to do for him
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)
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
Cartoon, How Does It Strike You? A jester, representing Fun, asks a grumpy striking ironworker how he feels about a ship named Capital leaving the nations shores. Date: 1866
Cartoon, The New Marshal (George Potter)Cartoon, The New Marshal -- a comment on a large and turbulent demonstration by the Reform League in Hyde Park which had taken place some months earlier
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, The Coming Struggle (Disraeli versus Gladstone)Cartoon, The Coming Struggle -- using the Boat Race as an analogy for politics, Disraeli and Gladstone are depicted as rowers in competing boats
Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business -- a satirical comment on the conflicting approaches of Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative) and William Gladstone (Liberal) to electoral reform. Date: 1866
Cartoon, The Working-Man, Royal Westminster ExhibitionCartoon, The Working-Man, from the Royal Westminster Exhibition. A satire on the Royal Academy Exhibition, where many paintings depicted working men
Cartoon, Dr Dulcamara in Dublin (John Bright)Cartoon, Dr Dulcamara in Dublin -- a satirical comment on the radical Liberal MP John Brights visit to Dublin, where he was invited to speak
Cartoon, The Reform Janus (Bright, Russell and Derby)Cartoon, The Reform Janus -- a satirical comment on Lord John Russells ideas for political reform, in which he attempts to keep both parties happy
Cartoon, John Bull Guards his Pudding -- expressing a combination of patriotism and Christmas-themed tradition, John Bull stands with his bulldog and rifle
The Infant Saint John [the Baptist], by Murillo, in the National Gallery, London. Date: circa 1660s
Seven different dog breeds -- North American, Australian, South American, Scotch greyhound, English greyhound, African, Tibet mastiff. Date: 1841
New Villa built in Kensington, London, near Buckingham Palace, one of several public improvements made during 1845. Date: 1845
The Year of the Poets -- Christmas Mummers outside a large house, to illustrate a range of poems on the subject by Coleridge, Shakespeare and others. Date: 1845
Mrs John Barron by Madame YevondeDate: 1934
PUNCH / ZEBRA DRESSESLady OBrien drives her four- in-hand in the park. Her footmen wear striped livery & she employs zebras rather than horses to co-ordinate with her fashionable striped dress. Date: 1866
Cartoon, election briberyCartoon commentary on bribery during the election. Date: 1866
FREDERICK EDWIN SMITH Lord Birkenhead (1872 - 1930), lawyer and statesman Date: 1907
ZEBRA PULL FOUR-IN-HANDLady OBrien drives her four- in-hand, pulled by zebra, through the park on the last day of the season. Both she and her and friend wear stripy dresses. Date: 1866
WORKHOUSE XMASChristmas in workhouse, shows a frail elderly woman being helped as she receives a small Christmas gift from a charitable woman. On the wall is a sign saying God Bless our Master and Matron
OMDURMANBATTLE OF OMDURMAN : the charge of the Lancers Date: 2 September 1898