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

Background imageChancellor Collection: 'I give the floor to the pickaxe, 'said the Duce, personally starting the great work

"I give the floor to the pickaxe, "said the Duce, personally starting the great work... (colour litho)
2778302 " I give the floor to the pickaxe, " said the Duce, personally starting the great work.... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Plebiscite Of The Year XII - Shining Evenings in Milan, in the Gallery (Colour Litho)

The Plebiscite Of The Year XII - Shining Evenings in Milan, in the Gallery (Colour Litho)
2778242 The Plebiscite Of The Year XII - Shining Evenings in Milan, in the Gallery (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Viceroy Graziani is traveling through the territory of the Empire, visiting populations, places

Viceroy Graziani is traveling through the territory of the Empire, visiting populations, places... (colour litho)
2783732 Viceroy Graziani is traveling through the territory of the Empire, visiting populations, places... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Duces triumphant days in Sicily (colour litho)

The Duces triumphant days in Sicily (colour litho)
2783722 The Duces triumphant days in Sicily (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duces triumphant days in Sicily)

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Duce, in the tenth anniversary (colour litho)

The Duce, in the tenth anniversary (colour litho)
2783639 The Duce, in the tenth anniversary (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duce, in the tenth anniversary)

Background imageChancellor Collection: The triumphant week of the Duce in Sardinia (colour litho)

The triumphant week of the Duce in Sardinia (colour litho)
2784112 The triumphant week of the Duce in Sardinia (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duces triumphant week in Sardinia)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Lord Kitchener and Lord Haldane arriving at the War Office

Lord Kitchener and Lord Haldane arriving at the War Office
Photograph of (right) Lord Kitchener (1850 - 1916), accompanied with Lord Haldane (1856 - 1928), who was the current Lord Chancellor and former War Minister, arriving at the War Office

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Opening of Parliament, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Speaking in the House of Commons

The Opening of Parliament, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Speaking in the House of Commons (engraving)
1614068 The Opening of Parliament, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Speaking in the House of Commons (engraving) by English School

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (litho)

The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (litho)
1615761 The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Life of William Ewart Gladstone)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Rosslyn House, Hampstead

Rosslyn House, Hampstead
View of Rosslyn House, formerly the property of Alexander Wedderburn, first Earl of Rosslyn, better known, perhaps, by his former title of Lord Loughborough

Background imageChancellor Collection: His Royal Highness Prince Albert (engraving)

His Royal Highness Prince Albert (engraving)
1594458 His Royal Highness Prince Albert (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Lord Thurlow

Lord Thurlow
Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow (1731 - 1806), British lawyer and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1765 to 1778 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Thurlow

Background imageChancellor Collection: Dropping the Pilot, Punch 29 March 1890

Dropping the Pilot, Punch 29 March 1890
538453 Dropping the Pilot, Punch 29 March 1890. by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) Prussian/German statesman resigned as Chancellor

Background imageChancellor Collection: Napoleon III (1808-1873), Emperor of France 1852-1870, and Otto von Bismarck (1808-1783)

Napoleon III (1808-1873), Emperor of France 1852-1870, and Otto von Bismarck (1808-1783)
538300 Napoleon III (1808-1873), Emperor of France 1852-1870, and Otto von Bismarck (1808-1783), Chancellor of Prussia, carving up Europe

Background imageChancellor Collection: Menu at Prince von Bismarcks 79th Birthday Celebration on the 1st April 1894 (litho)

Menu at Prince von Bismarcks 79th Birthday Celebration on the 1st April 1894 (litho)
XPH308445 Menu at Prince von Bismarcks 79th Birthday Celebration on the 1st April 1894 (litho) by German School, (19th century); Staatsbibliothek, Berlin

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, A Tight Fit (Northcote and John Bull)

Cartoon, A Tight Fit (Northcote and John Bull)
Cartoon, A Tight Fit -- Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stafford Northcote, depicted as a tailor, measures John Bull with a tape measure labelled Budget 1876

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander -- in a fairground analogy, Gladstone criticises the Conservative governments Savings Banks Bill, which was later withdrawn

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (Disraeli, Gladstone)

Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (Disraeli, Gladstone)
Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose -- a satirical comment on the rivalry between Disraeli (left) and Gladstone (right) over the electoral reform question

Background imageChancellor Collection: Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Liberal Party

Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Liberal Party
David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Liberal Party. 1911

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)

Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)
Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction -- a satirical comment on parliamentary disagreements between Gladstone and Disraeli over the latters Reform Bill. 1867

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)

Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)
Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! A satirical comment on the arguments surrounding the extension of the franchise in Disraelis Reform Bill

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Political Millinery (Disraeli and Reform)

Cartoon, Political Millinery (Disraeli and Reform)
Cartoon, Political Millinery -- a satirical comment on the disagreement between Gladstone and Disraeli as to the details of electoral reform

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)

Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)
Cartoon, Trying It On -- Disraeli as Master Tailor gets John Bull to try on a new coat, representing the Reform Bill, designed to extend the franchise to the working man

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure -- Benjamin Disraeli, depicted as an artist, unveils his plans for electoral reform, and asks his fellow-MPs to fill in the details. Date: 1867

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cardinal Antoine Duprat (1463-1535), papal legate, 1617-38 (oil on canvas)

Cardinal Antoine Duprat (1463-1535), papal legate, 1617-38 (oil on canvas)
PLT164528 Cardinal Antoine Duprat (1463-1535), papal legate, 1617-38 (oil on canvas) by French School, (17th century); Chateau de Beauregard, France; ePatrick Lorette; French, out of copyright

Background imageChancellor Collection: Tobias Paurmeister, 1553-1616, German imperial councillor

Tobias Paurmeister, 1553-1616, German imperial councillor
6039911 Tobias Paurmeister, 1553-1616, German imperial councillor. by Bry, Theodor de (1528-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tobias Paurmeister von Kochstedt, 1553-1616)

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Something Looms in the Future

Cartoon, Something Looms in the Future -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis speech to his constituents in Buckinghamshire

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature

Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature, the Protectionist Cuckoo in the Hedge Sparrows Nest. A satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, as the cuckoo

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, The Political Chameleon

Cartoon, The Political Chameleon -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to change his partys allegiance from Protectionism to Free Trade in anticipation of an approaching General

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, The Calculating Boy Gets the Prize for Arithmetic

Cartoon, The Calculating Boy Gets the Prize for Arithmetic -- satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, The Protection Giant

Cartoon, The Protection Giant -- Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum! I smell the Blood of an Englishman; Be he Alive, or be he Dead, I ll grind his Bones to make my Bread

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, An Easy Place

Cartoon, An Easy Place -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis relatively easy job as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was adopting the financial arrangements of the previous (Liberal) government

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, A Plain Question

Cartoon, A Plain Question -- Now, Sir, don t let us have any more Derby Dilly Dallying. What are your Intentions towards Miss Britannia

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Up Goes the Quartern Loaf

Cartoon, Up Goes the Quartern Loaf -- Now, Gents, Give us only a Little Encouragement -- Say a Five Shilling Duty -- and UP Goes the Quartern Loaf

Background imageChancellor Collection: Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns

Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns
Cartoon, Brother Coleridge (left) and Brother Cairns (right), discussing their respective sons. John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge

Background imageChancellor Collection: Seated statue of Michel de L Hospital (c. 1504-73) (stone)

Seated statue of Michel de L Hospital (c. 1504-73) (stone)
XIR180037 Seated statue of Michel de L Hospital (c.1504-73) (stone) by Deseine, Louis Pierre (1749-1822); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageChancellor Collection: Procession of the Doge and Venetian Officials, c. 1555-60 (woodcut) (b / w photo)

Procession of the Doge and Venetian Officials, c. 1555-60 (woodcut) (b / w photo)
TPG188401 Procession of the Doge and Venetian Officials, c.1555-60 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by Pagani, Matteo (fl.1538-62); Museo Correr, Venice

Background imageChancellor Collection: Statue of Iahmes Saneith, a high-ranking civil servant, Saite Period, c

Statue of Iahmes Saneith, a high-ranking civil servant, Saite Period, c
XIR179457 Statue of Iahmes Saneith, a high-ranking civil servant, Saite Period, c.570-526 BC (schist) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); height: 43.5 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Study of Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany

The Study of Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany
CHT218660 The Study of Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Right Hon Lord Randolph Churchill, late Chancellor of the Exchequer

The Right Hon Lord Randolph Churchill, late Chancellor of the Exchequer and ex-Leader of the House of Commons
736340 The Right Hon Lord Randolph Churchill, late Chancellor of the Exchequer and ex-Leader of the House of Commons (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageChancellor Collection: Rear view of a womans chignon with two pigtails

Rear view of a womans chignon with two pigtails and four papoose curls called the Chancellor. Chignon a la Chanceliere. Handcoloured lithograph by de Laubadere from Octave Uzannes Stylish Hairstyle

Background imageChancellor Collection: Antoine Duprat, French cardinal and politician

Antoine Duprat, French cardinal and politician, Chancellor of France, 1463-1535. Handcoloured lithograph by J.B. Gautier after a contemporary miniature in Roger de Gaignieres portfolio VIII 48

Background imageChancellor Collection: Jean Jacques, doctor and later chancellor

Jean Jacques, doctor and later chancellor of the Faculty of Medicine at Montpelier 1394. Handcoloured lithograph by Leopold Massard after manuscript 5070 in the Bibliotheque Nationale from Le

Background imageChancellor Collection: The conversion of the pension approved in three hours by Parliament

The conversion of the pension approved in three hours by Parliament, the Houses acclamations to Mr Luzzatti
2814913 The conversion of the pension approved in three hours by Parliament, the Houses acclamations to Mr Luzzatti (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageChancellor Collection: The Right Honourable William Gladstone, MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer (engraving)

The Right Honourable William Gladstone, MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer (engraving)
2793318 The Right Honourable William Gladstone, MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer (engraving) by Anelay, Henry (1817-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Honourable William Gladstone, MP)

Background imageChancellor Collection: 'I sat two hours reasoning with my lord chancellor upon the bare floor'(engraving)

"I sat two hours reasoning with my lord chancellor upon the bare floor"(engraving)
2780806 " I sat two hours reasoning with my lord chancellor upon the bare floor" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChancellor Collection: In the superb setting of the Stadium of Domitian, in Rome, the Duce held the Grand Report at

In the superb setting of the Stadium of Domitian, in Rome, the Duce held the Grand Report at 4000... (colour litho)
2778142 In the superb setting of the Stadium of Domitian, in Rome, the Duce held the Grand Report at 4000... (colour litho) by Beltrame



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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.