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The Alleged Liberator Companies Frauds, the Trial of Jabez Balfour (litho)
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The Alleged Liberator Companies Frauds, the Trial of Jabez Balfour (litho)
1100429 The Alleged Liberator Companies Frauds, the Trial of Jabez Balfour (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Alleged Liberator Companies Frauds, the Trial of Jabez Balfour. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 November 1895.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 25173240
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The Alleged Liberator Companies Frauds, the Trial of Jabez Balfour (litho) captures a pivotal moment in history when corruption and deceit were brought to light. This lithograph, created by Samuel Begg after the trial, showcases the courtroom scene that unfolded during The Illustrated London News on 23 November 1895. The image transports us back to a time of intense scrutiny and public interest as Jabez Balfour stood accused of orchestrating fraudulent activities within his alleged liberator companies. The composition skillfully depicts key figures involved in this high-profile trial, including Mr. Mellor, Mr. Wheeler, Attorney General, Mr. Justice Bruce, and many others. As we study the engraving closely, we witness the tension in the room as Balfour's counsel presents their case before an attentive jury. The intricate details capture not only the legal professionals but also politicians and officials who played significant roles throughout this scandalous affair. This lithograph serves as a historical record of one of Britain's most notorious financial scandals at that time. It reminds us of how justice prevailed against those who sought personal gain at the expense of innocent investors. Preserved in private collection today, this print is a testament to both artistic talent and journalistic integrity – capturing an important chapter in British legal history for generations to come.
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