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New Members of the House of Commons, III (engraving)
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New Members of the House of Commons, III (engraving)
1045420 New Members of the House of Commons, III (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons, III. Illustration for The Graphic, 22 May 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22644418
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Chelsea Clitheroe Esquire Exeter Gloucester House Of Commons Kidderminster Kings Lynn Leeds Members Oxford Plymouth Poole Truro Winchester Wolverhampton Newry
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New Members of the House of Commons, III - A Glimpse into Political History
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. This engraving, titled "New Members of the House of Commons, III" offers a fascinating window into 19th-century British politics. The print showcases a diverse group of esteemed individuals who have recently joined the prestigious House of Commons. Amongst these notable figures are Honourable G. H. C Leigh from Rye, South Warwickshire; Richard Fort and Frederick Andrew Inderwick representing Poole; Joseph William Chitty and Henry Thomson hailing from Leeds; Peter Stewart Macliver from Oxford; Clitheroe's representative in Parliament; Wolverhampton's voice in government affairs. Viscount Baring stands tall as Plymouth's advocate while Truro and Exeter find representation through Newry. Thomas Robinson and Francis George contribute their expertise to this esteemed assembly alongside Charles Schreiber from Winchester and Chelsea. The image also highlights John Brinton's presence as Kidderminster's elected member along with Henry Stafford Northcote, Henry Hartley Fowler, Sir W. H. B Ffolkes, Edward Brydges Willyams representing Gloucester. Lastly, William Lavies Jackson proudly represents King’s Lynn while J. F Bottomley Firth adds his voice to this distinguished gathering. As we gaze upon this historical artwork captured for The Graphic on May 22nd, 1880 - part of the Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection - we are transported back in time to witness the faces
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