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"Chancellor: A Historical Figure Shaping Nations and Politics" The term "chancellor" holds a significant place in history

Background imageChancellor Collection: Attack done by the student Karl Ludwing Sand against the German comedy writer August von Kotzebue

Attack done by the student Karl Ludwing Sand against the German comedy writer August von Kotzebue in 1819
3600099 Attack done by the student Karl Ludwing Sand against the German comedy writer August von Kotzebue in 1819; (add.info)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Josef Stalin, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee and Harrys Truman at the Potsdam Conference

Josef Stalin, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee and Harrys Truman at the Potsdam Conference, 1945 (b/w photo)
2626398 Josef Stalin, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee and Harrys Truman at the Potsdam Conference, 1945 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Stalin, Churchill, Attlee)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Winston Spencer Churchill as war correspondent during the Second Boer War, Bloemfontein

Winston Spencer Churchill as war correspondent during the Second Boer War, Bloemfontein, 1900 (b/w photo)
528693 Winston Spencer Churchill as war correspondent during the Second Boer War, Bloemfontein, 1900 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageChancellor Collection: Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871

Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871
527345 Wilhelm I (1859-1888) King of Prussia from 1861, being proclaimed first Emperor of Germany, 1871.; (add.info.: After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Postcard of Winston Churchill (b/w photo)

Postcard of Winston Churchill (b/w photo)
3768479 Postcard of Winston Churchill (b/w photo) by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Winston Churchill-portrait. British politician and Prime Minister 1874-1965)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Winston Churchill (1874-1965) in overcoat and hat and smoking a cigar

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) in overcoat and hat and smoking a cigar, walking alone on the deck of HMS Prince of Wales
528726 Winston Churchill (1874-1965) in overcoat and hat and smoking a cigar, walking alone on the deck of HMS Prince of Wales during the Atlantic Conference

Background imageChancellor Collection: Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo)

Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo)
2625260 Winston Churchill, 1942 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Winston Churchill as British war time prime minister 1942.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageChancellor Collection: Olof von Dalin (1708-1763), chancellor, author, historian, 18th century

Olof von Dalin (1708-1763), chancellor, author, historian, 18th century. Creator: Johan Joachim Streng
Olof von Dalin (1708-1763), chancellor, author, historian, 18th century

Background imageChancellor Collection: Nikolaus Georg von Raigersperger, c17th century. Creator: Anon

Nikolaus Georg von Raigersperger, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Nikolaus Georg von Raigersperger, c17th century

Background imageChancellor Collection: Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon

Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century

Background imageChancellor Collection: Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon

Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century

Background imageChancellor Collection: Peder Sunnanväder's and Mäster Knut's Ignominious Entry into Sthlm 1526, 1879

Peder Sunnanväder's and Mäster Knut's Ignominious Entry into Sthlm 1526, 1879. Creator: Carl Gustaf Hellqvist
Peder Sunnanvader's and Master Knut's Ignominious Entry into Sthlm 1526, 1879

Background imageChancellor Collection: Portrait of Bismark, c1860. Creator: Carl Bersch

Portrait of Bismark, c1860. Creator: Carl Bersch
Portrait of Bismark, c1860

Background imageChancellor Collection: Charles Lord Talbot, High Grand Chancellor, published 1740. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken

Charles Lord Talbot, High Grand Chancellor, published 1740. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken
Charles Lord Talbot, High Grand Chancellor, published 1740. From Birch Heads, text by Thomas Birch, plate 79

Background imageChancellor Collection: Erik Lindsköld, 1634-1690, 1690. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Erik Lindsköld, 1634-1690, 1690. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Erik Lindskold, 1634-1690, 1690

Background imageChancellor Collection: Bismarck at Seventy-Nine, c1895, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Bismarck at Seventy-Nine, c1895, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Bismarck at Seventy-Nine, c1895, (c1900). Portrait of Otto von Bismarck, Prussian and later German statesman and diplomat; first Chancellor of the German Empire, Minister President of Prussia

Background imageChancellor Collection: Gudmund Jöran Adlerbeth, 1751-1818, 1780. Creator: Lorens Pasch the Younger

Gudmund Jöran Adlerbeth, 1751-1818, 1780. Creator: Lorens Pasch the Younger
Gudmund Joran Adlerbeth, 1751-1818, 1780

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Reis Effendi, Head of the Chancery, c.1727-c.1730. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

The Reis Effendi, Head of the Chancery, c.1727-c.1730. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
The Reis Effendi, Head of the Chancery, c.1727-c.1730

Background imageChancellor Collection: Le retour a la paix; Au chateau de Saint-Germain, dans la salle de l'Age de Pierre, le 10... 1919

Le retour a la paix; Au chateau de Saint-Germain, dans la salle de l'Age de Pierre, le 10... 1919. Creator: Unknown
Le retour a la paix; Au chateau de Saint-Germain, dans la salle de l'Age de Pierre, le 10 septembre 1919: le chancelier autrichien Karl Renner signe le traite de paix, 1919

Background imageChancellor Collection: 'KULTUR'; Les Heures D'Ivresse; specimen des pages inspirees par le debut... 1914. Creator: Unknown

"KULTUR"; Les Heures D'Ivresse; specimen des pages inspirees par le debut... 1914. Creator: Unknown
"KULTUR"; Les Heures D'Ivresse; specimen des pages inspirees par le debut de la guerre au plus grand journal illustre d'Allemagne, l'Illustrierte Zeitung

Background imageChancellor Collection: David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. US ichthyologist, founding president and first Chancellor of Stanford University

Background imageChancellor Collection: David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. US ichthyologist, founding president and first Chancellor of Stanford University

Background imageChancellor Collection: Un cauchemar de M. Bismarck, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier

Un cauchemar de M. Bismarck, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier
Un cauchemar de M. Bismarck, 1870. A nightmare of Mr. Bismarck

Background imageChancellor Collection: Comment Bismarck comprend l'unité allemande, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier

Comment Bismarck comprend l'unité allemande, 1870. Creator: Honore Daumier
Comment Bismarck comprend l'unite allemande, 1870. How Bismarck understands German unity

Background imageChancellor Collection: A Berlin, la statue de Bismarck est un centre de ralliement pour la foule, 1914. Creator: Unknown

A Berlin, la statue de Bismarck est un centre de ralliement pour la foule, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Les nerfs des foules; A Berlin, la statue de Bismarck est un centre de ralliement pour la foule, qui salue et acclame l'effigie du Chancelier de fer, 1914

Background imageChancellor Collection: Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. Creator: Unknown

Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. Creator: Unknown
Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of

Background imageChancellor Collection: Portrait of Bismarck as a youth, probably from 1836, 1890. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Bismarck as a youth, probably from 1836, 1890. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Bismarck as a youth, probably from 1836, 1890. Private Collection

Background imageChancellor Collection: Portrait of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), 1860. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), 1860. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), 1860. Private Collection

Background imageChancellor Collection: Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) receives the honorary degree of Bachelor of Music at the London University

Background imageChancellor Collection: U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series 'Tales... c. 1772/73

U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series "Tales... c. 1772/73
U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures (Furyu nishiki-e Ise monogatari)", Japan, c. 1772/73

Background imageChancellor Collection: U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series 'Tales... c. 1772/73

U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series "Tales... c. 1772/73
U: Narihira Presents a Chancellor with a Model of a Pheasant, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures (Furyu nishiki-e Ise monogatari)", Japan, c. 1772/73

Background imageChancellor Collection: Napoleon III and Bismarck at the weavers cottage in Donchery, 2 September 1870, (1936)

Napoleon III and Bismarck at the weavers cottage in Donchery, 2 September 1870, (1936). Napoleon III Und Bismarck Vor Dem Weberhauschen in Donchery, 2 September 1870

Background imageChancellor Collection: The scramble for Africa: the Berlin Conference, 1884-1885

The scramble for Africa: the Berlin Conference, 1884-1885
French commentary on the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885: Otto von Bismarck, then Chancellor of Germany, is portrayed here wielding a knife over a sliced up cake, marked Africa

Background imageChancellor Collection: A visit to Westfield College, Hampstead by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

A visit to Westfield College, Hampstead by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (in her role as Chancellor of the University of London) accompanied by Principal Dr Kathleen Chesney. Date: 1957

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea

Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism

Background imageChancellor Collection: Prince Maximilian of Baden, c1890, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Prince Maximilian of Baden, c1890, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Prince Maximilian of Baden, c1890, (c1920). Portrait of Prince Max of Baden, who succeeded Count Hertling as German Chancellor, wearing military uniform and a helmet with an eagle on the top

Background imageChancellor Collection: Downing Street, London - Home of the British Prime Minister

Downing Street, London - Home of the British Prime Minister at No. 10 and the Chancellor of the Exchequer at No. 11. Date: circa 1907

Background imageChancellor Collection: Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Artist: John Crowther

Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Artist: John Crowther
Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Showing The Angel public house on the corner of Snowsfields and Newcomen Street. From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor

Background imageChancellor Collection: Sculpture of Otto von Bismarck, 19th century Prussian statesman, 1937. Artist: Wide World Photos

Sculpture of Otto von Bismarck, 19th century Prussian statesman, 1937. Artist: Wide World Photos
Sculpture of Otto von Bismarck, 19th century Prussian statesman, 1937. Otto Edward Leopold, Count von Bismarck (1815-1898) was Chancellor of Prussia and architect of modern Germany

Background imageChancellor Collection: Adenauer memorial at the Bundeskanzlerplace, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Adenauer memorial at the Bundeskanzlerplace, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageChancellor Collection: Lady Jane Grey becomes Queen

Lady Jane Grey becomes Queen, on 10 July 1553 Date: 1553

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, On the Line - Captious Critics

Cartoon, On the Line - Captious Critics
Political cartoon, On the Line - Captious Critics - Free Education Budget, George Goschen (then Chancellor of the Exchequer) depicted as an artist, William Ewart Gladstone and William Harcourt

Background imageChancellor Collection: Lord Chancellor Alverstone getting sworn in

Lord Chancellor Alverstone getting sworn in
Lord chancellor and the judges attending a special service in Westminster Abbey. The judges proceeded to the law courts where Lord Alverstone

Background imageChancellor Collection: Sir John Henry MacFarland, M. A. LL. D

Sir John Henry MacFarland, M. A. LL. D
A portrait oil painting of Sir John Henry MacFarland, M.A. LL.D. the Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, seated in his gold trimmed black robes. Date: circa 1924

Background imageChancellor Collection: Sir Redmond Barry's Old House

Sir Redmond Barry's Old House
An etching of an ominous road, leading to the former home of Sir Redmond Barry, a colonial Judge in Victoria and inaugural Chancellor of the University of Melbourne

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cessna 414A Chancellor D-IAAS

Cessna 414A Chancellor D-IAAS (msn 414-0083), of Atlas Air Service. Date: 1972

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Sin, Death, and the Devil

Cartoon, Sin, Death, and the Devil, Vide Milton, by James Gillray. A parody of a scene from John Milton's epic poem, Paradise Lost, showing Prime Minister William Pitt (left) as Death

Background imageChancellor Collection: Michael Hicks Beach

Michael Hicks Beach (1837 - 1916), statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, introducing his financial proposals. Date: 14 April 1902



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"Chancellor: A Historical Figure Shaping Nations and Politics" The term "chancellor" holds a significant place in history, representing influential figures who have shaped nations and politics. One such notable chancellor was Otto von Bismarck, known as the Iron Chancellor. His political prowess led to the unification of Germany under Prussian leadership in the late 19th century. Bismarck's iconic moment came when he decided to drop his pilot, symbolizing his departure from relying on guidance and advice. This move showcased his determination to steer Germany towards greatness independently. In 1890, artist John Tenniel captured this pivotal event in his artwork titled "Dropping the Pilot. " The image portrays Bismarck standing at the helm of a ship while dropping a pilot into stormy waters below – an allegory for Bismarck taking full control of Germany's destiny. The influence of chancellors extended beyond Germany. In Britain, Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster during Queen Victoria's reign. He played a crucial role in liberal election campaigns, advocating for progressive policies that aimed to uplift society. Another prominent British figure associated with the title is David Lloyd George. As Prime Minister during World War I, he left Downing Street after leading Britain through one of its most challenging periods. Chancellors also made their mark through artistic expressions like Walter Passmore's portrayal of Iolanthe or Johannes Kip's depiction of Burlington House in Piccadilly during the early 18th century. These artworks showcase how chancellors' influence transcended politics and influenced cultural spheres as well. Cartoons were another medium used to comment on chancellors' actions; one such example is "The Confidence Trick. " featuring Northcote and Disraeli satirizing political maneuvering during their time. Frederick Edwin Smith stands out among these esteemed individuals as he held the title of the Exchequer in Britain.