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Chatham Earl Of Collection

Chatham, Earl of, also known as William Pitt the Elder, was a prominent British statesman and politician in the 18th century

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St. Stephen's Hall. MacDowell, sculptor, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St. Stephen's Hall. MacDowell, sculptor, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Statue of the Earl of Chatham, in St. Stephen's Hall, [Houses of Parliament, London]. MacDowell, sculptor, 1857....the statesman is represented in his robes, and speaking; the right hand raised

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973). Creator: Paul Revere

The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973). Creator: Paul Revere
The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973)

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham, (1708-1778), 1830. Creator: Unknown

W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham, (1708-1778), 1830. Creator: Unknown
W. Pitt, Earl of Chatham, (1708-1778), 1830. William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) British Whig who served as Prime Minister mid 18th century

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Common-Wealth, The Colossus, 1766. 1766. Creator: Anon

Common-Wealth, The Colossus, 1766. 1766. Creator: Anon
Common-Wealth, The Colossus, 1766

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Goody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal, March 18, 1766. March 18, 1766. Creator: Anon

Goody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal, March 18, 1766. March 18, 1766. Creator: Anon
Goody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal, March 18, 1766

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himself, published May 29, 1802

The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himself, published May 29, 1802

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Billy in the Salt Box, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams

Billy in the Salt Box, 1805. Creator: Charles Williams
Billy in the Salt Box, 1805

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: The Death of the Earl of Chatham, 1779. Creator: John Singleton Copley

The Death of the Earl of Chatham, 1779. Creator: John Singleton Copley
The Death of the Earl of Chatham, 1779

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: The Patriotick Barber of New York, or the Captain in the Suds, February 14, 1775

The Patriotick Barber of New York, or the Captain in the Suds, February 14, 1775

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, ca. 1762. ca. 1762. Creator: Paul Sandwich

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, ca. 1762. ca. 1762. Creator: Paul Sandwich
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, ca. 1762

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Lord Chatham, c1740, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Lord Chatham, c1740, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Lord Chatham, c1740, (c1884). William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (1708-1778) British Whig, educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Oxford

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, c1770, (1890). Creator: Unknown

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, c1770, (1890). Creator: Unknown
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, c1770, (1890). William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (1708- 1778) British statesman and Whig group who served twice as Prime Minister of Great Britain

Background imageChatham Earl Of Collection: Demosthenes, Cicero and William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 1750-1815

Demosthenes, Cicero and William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 1750-1815


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Chatham, Earl of, also known as William Pitt the Elder, was a prominent British statesman and politician in the 18th century. He served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1766 to 1768 and is remembered for his strong leadership during the Seven Years' War. Chatham was known for his eloquence and charisma, earning him the nickname "The Great Commoner." His policies focused on strengthening Britain's global power and expanding its empire. Despite facing opposition from within his own government, Chatham remained steadfast in his beliefs and principles. His legacy continues to be celebrated today as one of the most influential figures in British history.