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Politics Metal Print Collection (#100)

Add depth and dimension to your space with the Politics collection of Metal Prints from Media Storehouse. These stunning prints showcase intricate political maps and designs, meticulously crafted to bring the complexities of European politics to life. Each print is expertly printed on high-quality metal, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details that will captivate and inspire. Transform your home or office into a reflection of your political interests with these unique and eye-catching pieces.

Politics in England, the United Kingdom are closely intertwined

4,809 Metal Prints

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1914

International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1914. In centre of seated row is Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-47), American feminist leader

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Duke and Duchess of Windsor, c1938

Duke and Duchess of Windsor, c1938

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Justice to Dreyfus, 1898. Artist: Jean Baptiste Guth

Justice to Dreyfus, 1898. Artist: Jean Baptiste Guth
Justice to Dreyfus, 1898. Cartoon of the French novelist Emile Zola (1840-1902) while he was taking refuge in England after being sentenced to a year in prison for his role in the campaign to obtain

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898

Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898. Zola (1840-1902) embracing his counsel, Maitre Labori at the end of the 14th day of his trial for defamation of the French military authorities for writing a

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898

Trial of Emile Zola, French author, 1898. Zola (1840-1902) on trial for defamation of the French military authorities for writing a letter to the press referring to the Esterhazy court martial in his

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 1851

John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 1851. Wycliffe (c1329-1384) embarked on a translation of the Bible into English in order to bypass the established Church

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 1882

John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 1882. Wycliffe (c1329-1384) embarked on a translation of the Bible into English in order to bypass the established Church

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 16th century

John Wycliffe, 14th century English religious reformer, 16th century. Wycliffe (c1329-1384) embarked on a translation of the Bible into English in order to bypass the established Church

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Death of Sir Philip Sydney, 1586 (c1815)

Death of Sir Philip Sydney, 1586 (c1815). Philip Sidney (1554-1586) English soldier, statesman poet, and patron of poets was appointed Governor of Flushing in the Netherlands in 1585

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Philip Sidney, 16th century English soldier, statesman, poet, and patron of poets, c1840

Philip Sidney, 16th century English soldier, statesman, poet, and patron of poets, c1840. Sidney (1554-1586) was appointed Governor of Flushing in the Netherlands in 1585

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Lord Shaftesbury, English statesman, moral philosopher, philanthropist and factory reformer, c1880

Lord Shaftesbury, English statesman, moral philosopher, philanthropist and factory reformer, c1880
Earl of Shaftesbury, English statesman, moral philosopher, philanthropist and factory reformer, c1880. Anthony Ashley Cooper

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig and Liberal politician, c1878

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig and Liberal politician, c1878
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig and Liberal politician, c1870. Russell (1792-1878) was known as Lord John Russell until 1861 when he was created Earl

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Richard Cobden, British politician, economist and Lancashire calico manufacturer, c1870

Richard Cobden, British politician, economist and Lancashire calico manufacturer, c1870. Described as the Apostle of Free Trade

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig and Liberal politician, c1870

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig and Liberal politician, c1870. Russell (1792-1878) was known as Lord John Russell until 1861 when he was created Earl

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, British Liberal statesman, 19th century

William Ewart Gladstone, British Liberal statesman, 19th century. William Gladstone (1809-1898) was born in Liverpool and educated at Oxford from where in 1832 he embarked on his political career

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1890

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1890. Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1900

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1900. Portrayed in this painting riding on his estate, Groote Schuur

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), lst Earl Bewdley, British Conservative politician, c1932

Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), lst Earl Bewdley, British Conservative politician, c1932. First elected to Parliament in 1906, Baldwin served as Prime Minister in 1923-1931, and again in 1935-1937

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), lst Earl Bewdley, British Conservative politician, c1932

Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), lst Earl Bewdley, British Conservative politician, c1932. First elected to Parliament in 1906, Baldwin served as Prime Minister in 1923-1931, and again in 1935-1937

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579), English statesman, 1750

Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579), English statesman, 1750. A staunch Protestant, Bacon fell out of favour during the reign of Mary I. Under Elizabeth I he was created Lord Keeper of the Great Seal (1558)

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, 1903

Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, 1903. Chamberlain, British Liberal statesman, as Secretary of State for the Colonies (1895-1903)

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, c1880

Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, c1880. Chamberlain, British Liberal statesman at about the time he was appointed President of the Board of Trade and became a member of the Cabinet

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, c1900

Joseph Chamberlain, British politician, c1900. Chamberlain (1836-1914), British Liberal statesman at the time he was Secretary of State for the Colonies (1895-1903) wearing his customary monocle

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, British Liberal politician, c1885

Joseph Chamberlain, British Liberal politician, c1885. Chamberlain (1836-1914) was the father of (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863-1903) and (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940)

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, British statesman, early 20th century. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, British statesman, early 20th century. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, British statesman, early 20th century. Milner (1854-1925) was High Commissioner to South Africa from 1897-1905

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, British statesman, c1900

Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, British statesman, c1900. Milner (1854-1925) was High Commissioner to South Africa from 1897-1905

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1901

Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, c1901. Rhodes (1853-1902) made his fortune in the Kimberley diamond mines, and formed De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: The Not-At-All-At-Home Secretary, 1887. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne

The Not-At-All-At-Home Secretary, 1887. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
The Not-At-All-At-Home Secretary, 1887. The Home Secretary on the left is attempting to involve himself in a meeting being held in Trafalgar Square

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: The Two Voices, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Two Voices, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Two Voices, 1887. One of Britains genuine unemployed walks away from a meeting that was supposed to have been a respectable debate on the plight of the unemployed

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain

Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
Hope I Don t Intrude!!!, 1887. The former Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone, makes his first appearance in the House of Commons during the current Session of Parliament

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Turning the Tables, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain

Turning the Tables, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
Turning the Tables, 1887. The Lord Chancellor yawns as he queries why the House of Commons is not getting on with its business

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
Bill The Giant-killer, 1884. Lord Salisbury, the Conservative Leader in the House of Lords, peers over the battlements at the Franchise Bill which, dressed as a herald, noisily demands entry

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: The Challenge, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Challenge, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Challenge, 1884. The Conservative Leader in the Upper House, Lord Salisbury, is the sentry on guard against unwanted visitors in the Lords

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Real Parliamentary Whip, 1884. Mr Punch encourages Mr John Bull as, armed with a whip labelled public opinion he heads in a determined fashion for the House of Commons

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Why Should England Wait?, 1884

Why Should England Wait?, 1884. John Bull, the representative of the British people, urges the Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, to unmuzzle the British Lion

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: A Respite, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Respite, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Respite, 1883. Sir William Vernon is foiled, for the moment at least, in his attempt to block attempts to bring reform to the City of London. The Lord Mayor is represented by the turtle

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Au Revoir!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Au Revoir!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Au Revoir!, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, is depicted as busking outside the House of Lords, as his Irish Land Bill mounts the steps

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Urgency, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Urgency, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Urgency, 1881. The Speaker of the House of Commons uses the symbol of his office to silence the Irish MPs - including Charles Parnell - who were most responsible for using the disruptive

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Strangling the Monster, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Strangling the Monster, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Strangling the Monster, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone, is seen strangling the three headed monster of the Irish Land League

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: The Liberation Society, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Liberation Society, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Liberation Society, 1873. The Archbishops of York and Canterbury carry a scroll entitled Auricular Confession. Behind them, Edward Miall thanks them for their support

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
Feline Friends; or, The British Lion and the Persian Chat!, 1873. The Russian Bear is shackled in the background as the Persian Pussycat cuddles up to the great British Lion

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Christmas Bills, 1872

Christmas Bills, 1872. A husband and wife take very different views of the benefits of striking. There had been many strikes in London, and throughout England, during 1872

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
That Ballot-Boy Again!, 1872. The Ballot Bill stands up to the House of Lords. This relates to the Ballot Bills passage through the Lords in June 1872. Two amendments had been made

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Come to Grief, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Come to Grief, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Come to Grief, 1872. A distressed Ballot Bill makes his way from the House of Lords, hotly pursued by the peers. This relates to the Ballot Bills passage through the Lords in June 1872

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Under the Dark Blue Waters, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Under the Dark Blue Waters, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Under the Dark Blue Waters, 1872. Father Neptune wishes to relax with his drink and a pipe. In front of him is the trans-Atlantic cable, the first of its kind

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Out of the Question, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Out of the Question, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Out of the Question, 1872. The Butler, Mr Gladstone, considers giving notice to Britannia. She refuses to allow him to go until the Alabama Claim being pursued by America is settled

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: Yankee Doodle, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Yankee Doodle, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Yankee Doodle, 1872. America rides into Geneva on a spotted circus horse with Mr Punch heckling in the background. This cartoon relates to a matter that had been going on since the end of

Background imagePolitics Metal Print Collection: A Still Bigger Claimant, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Still Bigger Claimant, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Still Bigger Claimant, 1872. John Bull, the representative of the British people, is dwarfed by a huge American claim. The claim is being inflated by the representative of the American



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Politics Metal Print Collection

Politics in England, the United Kingdom are closely intertwined. The UK is a member of the European Union, which means that its laws and regulations are heavily influenced by those of the EU. In England, politics is based on a parliamentary system with two main parties: the Conservative Party and Labour Party. Both parties have different views on how to best govern the country, but both ultimately strive for a better future for all citizens. At a European level, politics is largely focused on economic integration and cooperation between countries in order to create stability and prosperity across Europe as a whole. The UK has also been an active participant in international affairs such as NATO and other global initiatives to promote peace and security around the world.
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