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New Members of the House of Commons, VIII (engraving)
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New Members of the House of Commons, VIII (engraving)
1060139 New Members of the House of Commons, VIII (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons, VIII. Illustration for The Graphic, 24 July 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23038268
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Baronet Bath Cockermouth Esquires Evesham House Of Commons Lyme Members Montgomeryshire Newcastle Queens Counsel
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This engraving, titled "New Members of the House of Commons, VIII" takes us back to the 19th century political scene in England. The image showcases a group of distinguished individuals who have recently joined the prestigious House of Commons. The print captures the essence of this significant moment in history, as it was originally published in The Graphic on July 24th, 1880. It offers a glimpse into the diverse range of politicians from different counties and regions across England. Amongst those depicted are John Compton Lawrance, Esquires from Wicklow County and Monaghan County; South Lincolnshire's representatives; James Carlile Mccoan; Daniel Rowlinson Ratcliff; Stuart Rendel; Charles Donaldson Hudson - all notable figures within their respective constituencies. The composition also includes prominent figures such as Queens Counsel members from Newcastle and Cockermouth, Sir Arthur Divett Hayter representing Montgomeryshire, Edward Waugh from Evesham, and John Givan. This historic artwork not only provides a visual record but also serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry that is British politics. Each individual portrayed here played an important role in shaping legislation during their time at the House of Commons. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we can't help but appreciate its historical significance and marvel at how far our democratic institutions have evolved since then.
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