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"Gladstone: A Legacy of Leadership and Reform" Gladstone, a name synonymous with political prowess and progressive ideals, left an indelible mark on British history

Background imageGladstone Collection: Going Down to the House, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

Going Down to the House, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
Going Down to the House, 1866. Lord Russell remarks Well, Bright, What do you Want? Jonny Bright replies Anything your Honour is Willing to Give me Now

Background imageGladstone Collection: Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Mr Gladstone, the Pegasus of Free Thought and Free Trade, was, in July 1865, defeated at the Oxford University Elections

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Election Budget, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Election Budget, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Election Budget, 1865. Gladstone exclaims I Think, Mr Bull, We may now Reckon on Your Support! Gladstone gives John Bull some pennies and his wife a packet of tea

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Malt Tax Repealer asks: You don t happen to have Six or Seven Million about you, Sir? Gladstone replies: Yes, I Do - And I Mean to Keep Them About Me

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Fight at St. Stephens Academy, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

The Fight at St. Stephens Academy, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
The Fight at St. Stephens Academy, 1864. Mrs Gamp. Never Mind, My Dear! You done yer werry best to win; which that Master Gladsting is such a huncommon strong boy

Background imageGladstone Collection: Out of The Race, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Out of The Race, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Out of The Race, 1864. Gladstone says: Permit me to explain - Democracy - Palmerston replies: Oh, bother your explanations! You ve blown your horse, and you re out of The Race

Background imageGladstone Collection: Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Mr Gladstone, on the right in this cartoon, had just introduced his 1864 Budget. A surplus of £ 2, 570

Background imageGladstone Collection: Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Mr Gladstones 1863 Budget began with the premise that there was a surplus of £ 3, 741, 000

Background imageGladstone Collection: Dissent in Earnest, 1860

Dissent in Earnest, 1860. We Defer to their Feelings, but we cannot Assent to their Reasoning - Parl Debate. This cartoon depicts either Lord Palmerston, the Liberal Prime Minister, or Gladstone

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Gladstone Pill, 1860

The Gladstone Pill, 1860. Dr Gl-dst-ne says: There, Mr Bull-Swallow it at once, and it will Relieve your Chest Directly. Mr Gladstones 1860 Budget had increased direct taxation once again

Background imageGladstone Collection: Master Bull and his Dentist, 1861

Master Bull and his Dentist, 1861. Master Bull sits in the dentists chair crying, while being handed a coin by the dentist

Background imageGladstone Collection: Looking into the Accounts, 1861

Looking into the Accounts, 1861. Mr Bull, the representative of the British people, hangs up his coat and hat, ready for a long stint of checking the nations finances

Background imageGladstone Collection: Manchester, England - Albert Square

Manchester, England - Albert Square. The Albert Memorial (Thomas Worthington & Matthew Noble, 1869) and Gladstone statue can be both be in the centre. Date: circa 1909

Background imageGladstone Collection: London Underground Opened 1863

London Underground Opened 1863
Dignitaries taking a ride on the first train on the Metropolitan Railway, including William Gladstone and his wife (at the front of the carriage on the left). Date: 1863

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone Mrs Eveleen W. H Myers

William Ewart Gladstone Mrs Eveleen W. H Myers
William Ewart Gladstone; Mrs. Eveleen W.H. Myers (British, 1856 - 1937); London, England; April 25, 1890; Platinum print; 28.4 × 24.3 cm (11 3, 16 × 9 9, 16 in.)

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone Chancellor Exchequer

William Ewart Gladstone Chancellor Exchequer
William Ewart Gladstone, The Chancellor of the Exchequer; London Stereoscopic Company (active 1854 - 1890); 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageGladstone Collection: Miss Mary Gladstone Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville

Miss Mary Gladstone Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville
Miss Mary Gladstone; Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville (Scottish, 1835 - 1906); England; 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageGladstone Collection: Right Hon W Gladstone Sister Charles Thurston

Right Hon W Gladstone Sister Charles Thurston
The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone and his Sister; Charles Thurston Thompson (English, 1816 - 1868); London, England; 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, 1809

William Ewart Gladstone, 1809

Background imageGladstone Collection: Mary Drew, N

Mary Drew, N

Background imageGladstone Collection: Herbert John Gladstone, 1St Viscount Gladstone, 1854

Herbert John Gladstone, 1St Viscount Gladstone, 1854

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Misses Catherine And Mary Glynne. Catherine Glynne Gladstone, NA©e Catherine Glynne

The Misses Catherine And Mary Glynne. Catherine Glynne Gladstone, NA©e Catherine Glynne, 1812 To 1900
The Misses Catherine And Mary Glynne. Catherine Glynne Gladstone, Nee Catherine Glynne, 1812 To 1900. Wife Of British Prime Minister William Gladstone. Mary Glynne Later Lady Lyttleton 1813 To 1857

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone 1809 To 1898 Four Times Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom

William Ewart Gladstone 1809 To 1898 Four Times Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone 1809 To 1898 Statesman & Prime Minister Of Great Britain 1868 To 1874 1880

William Ewart Gladstone 1809 To 1898 Statesman & Prime Minister Of Great Britain 1868 To 1874 1880 To 1885 1886 & 1892 To 1894

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, 1809-1898, In Old Age. Statesman And Orator. From The Portrait By J

William Ewart Gladstone, 1809-1898, In Old Age. Statesman And Orator. From The Portrait By J. Mclure Hamilton, 1890. From The Book V.R.I. Her Life And Empire By The Marquis Of Lorne, K.T

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Ewart Gladstone

William Ewart Gladstone

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph Churchill

Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph Churchill
Cartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883

Background imageGladstone Collection: At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London

At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London
Illustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, Queen Victoria and W E Gladstone

Cartoon, Queen Victoria and W E Gladstone. She offers him an invitation to Windsor. He replies in his usual formal way: If I accept

Background imageGladstone Collection: William Gladstone as twins

William Gladstone as twins
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898) as both First Lord of theTreasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, ensuring a single- minded approach to finance

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cabinet Members, New Liberal Government

Cabinet Members, New Liberal Government
Cabinet Members of the New Liberal Government; H Gladstone, Haldane, Sydney Buxton, Earl Carrington, Lord Tweedmouth, Earl of Crewe, Bryce, Lloyd-George, H Fowler, Augustine Birrell, J Sinclair

Background imageGladstone Collection: Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame Yevonde

Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame Yevonde
Daphne (?-1971) and Pamela (?-1962) Gladstone by Madame Yevonde. They were the daughters of William Buckley Gladstone. Pamela had recently become engaged to Eustace Tennyson D Eyncourt

Background imageGladstone Collection: Portrait of Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, by Charles Lucy, ca 1872

Portrait of Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, by Charles Lucy, ca 1872
51 x 40.25 in, oil on canvas

Background imageGladstone Collection: Mr Gladstone at Dalkeith

Mr Gladstone at Dalkeith
An elderly William Gladstone campaigning for a fourth term as Liberal Prime Minister (which he won) at Dalkeith during his tour of the Midlothian constituency

Background imageGladstone Collection: W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892

W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892
Illustration of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) kissing the hand of Queen Victoria on the occasion of his return to office as Prime Minister of Great Britain, for the fourth time, 15th August 1892

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Cruise of the Constance by Hatherley and Winchcombe

The Cruise of the Constance by Hatherley and Winchcombe
The Cruise of the Constance written by Violet Hatherley, with music and lyrics by Cyril Winchcombe. First produced at the Royal Theatre in Worthing on 10th June 1909

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep

Cartoon, William Gladstone asleep, with insect MPs hovering over his face -- How the Grand Old Man manages to take forty winks with a lot of pestiferous flies buzzing about him is a wonder! 1884

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, Next Weeks Bashers, W E Gladstone

Cartoon, Next Weeks Bashers, W E Gladstone
Cartoon, Next Weeks Bashers -- Waiting for the Old Man. Showing William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal Prime Minister, with ruffian MPs waiting for him round a corner. 1884

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, The Two Herberts (Gladstone and Reeves)

Cartoon, The Two Herberts (Gladstone and Reeves)
Cartoon, The Two Herberts, Herbert Gladstone (left, 1854-1930) and Herbert Sims Reeves (right, 1855-1930) -- they have not distanced the old men yet

Background imageGladstone Collection: At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)

At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)
Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet

Background imageGladstone Collection: The National Punch and Judy show

The National Punch and Judy show
Punch and Judy show by Francis Carruthers Gould, showing William Gladstone as Punch. Date: 1882

Background imageGladstone Collection: Lord Gladstone

Lord Gladstone. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. The youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone, he was Home Secretary from 1905 to 1910

Background imageGladstone Collection: The Illustrated Daily Postcard - Gladstone Statue

The Illustrated Daily Postcard - Gladstone Statue
The Illustrated Daily Postcard - November 4th, 1905 - Bronze Statue of William Ewart Gladstone - unveiled on this day by Mr John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn on The Strand

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, satire on the British government

Cartoon, satire on the British government and its current issues. Politicians depicted include Gladstone and Salisbury, respective Liberal and Conservative leaders. 1890

Background imageGladstone Collection: Our Boys Clothing Company, trunks / suitcases

Our Boys Clothing Company, trunks / suitcases
Our Boys Clothing Company trunks and suitcases. Features Folding Portmanteau (fig.7024), The Railway Portmanteau (fig.7025), Cowhide Gladstone Bag (figs)

Background imageGladstone Collection: GLADSTONE, William Ewart (1809-1898). British statesman

GLADSTONE, William Ewart (1809-1898). British statesman
GLADSTONE, William Ewart (Liverpool Hawarden, 1809-1898). British statesman. Conservative MP (1832), went to the Liberal Party (1852) and was Minister of Finance (1852-1855 and 1859-1866)

Background imageGladstone Collection: Cartoon, Political Skittles

Cartoon, Political Skittles -- ex-Prime Minister Gladstone bowls over his Tory rivals. 1879



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"Gladstone: A Legacy of Leadership and Reform" Gladstone, a name synonymous with political prowess and progressive ideals, left an indelible mark on British history. From his pivotal role in the Home Rule Bill to his fierce rivalry with Disraeli, Gladstone's influence spanned generations. Portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians, and entertainers adorned the walls of his grand estate, capturing the essence of an era defined by change. Among them stood Gladstone himself - a man whose determination knew no bounds. In 1874, the clash between Gladstone and Disraeli became legendary as they vied for power. Their intellectual battles shaped policies that would shape Britain for years to come. Often found immersed in books within his library sanctuary, Gladstone was a scholar at heart. His thirst for knowledge fueled his passion for social reform and economic justice. Behind every great man stands an equally remarkable woman – Mr. And Mrs. W. E. They were partners in both love and politics. Together they championed causes close to their hearts, leaving an enduring legacy of compassion. Vanity Fair immortalized him in caricature number 69 – a testament to his prominence in society during those times when satire reigned supreme. Critics may have doubted him in 1870 but Punch magazine recognized his unwavering commitment to progress amidst adversity – he emerged stronger than ever before. Even today, echoes of Gladstone's impact can be felt far beyond political circles. In Northiam on the Kent & East Sussex Railway circa 1937 lies evidence of infrastructure improvements that transformed lives under his leadership. "The Poor Washerwoman" music sheet composed by Henri Clark serves as a reminder that Gladstone fought not only for political rights but also for social equality - giving voice to those who had been silenced for too long. Gladstone's name will forever be etched into history as a symbol of visionary leadership and tireless dedication to the betterment of society.