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Viscount Collection (page 37)

"Viscount: A Legacy of Leadership and Valor" From the Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo to the strategic brilliance of Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery

Background imageViscount Collection: 2nd Viscount Townshend

2nd Viscount Townshend
2ND VISCOUNT, CHARLES TOWNSHEND English statesman, agriculturalist, and supporter of Charles II

Background imageViscount Collection: Alverstone (In Wig)

Alverstone (In Wig)
Richard Everard Webster, viscount ALVERSTONE Lawyer : it is unlikely that in 32 years at the bar any man had more work to do, or earned more money

Background imageViscount Collection: Lady Caroline Lamb / Find

Lady Caroline Lamb / Find
LADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane

Background imageViscount Collection: Lady Caroline Lamb / Meyer

Lady Caroline Lamb / Meyer
LADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane

Background imageViscount Collection: Francis Bacon / Cook

Francis Bacon / Cook
LORD FRANCIS BACON Viscount St Albans the English statesman, philosopher and writer Date: 1561 - 1626

Background imageViscount Collection: Francis Bacon / Organum

Francis Bacon / Organum
LORD FRANCIS BACON Viscount St Albans English philosopher, statesman and author, shown with one of his publications, Novum Organum (1620)

Background imageViscount Collection: Palmerston / Mayall Cdv

Palmerston / Mayall Cdv
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON Statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Countess & Sons 1789

Countess & Sons 1789
Jane, Countess of Harrington, with her sons, Lord Viscount Petersham and the Hon Lincoln Stanhope

Background imageViscount Collection: 1st Viscount Hood (1813)

1st Viscount Hood (1813)
SAMUEL, 1ST VISCOUNT HOOD British naval commander

Background imageViscount Collection: Haldane / Joseph Simpson

Haldane / Joseph Simpson
Richard Burdon, Viscount English statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Haldane / Postcard

Haldane / Postcard
Richard Burdon, Viscount English statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Robert Cecil / & Autograph

Robert Cecil / & Autograph
ROBERT CECIL, 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne

Background imageViscount Collection: Richard Viscount Shannon

Richard Viscount Shannon
RICHARD BOYLE, third and last viscount SHANNON soldier and statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Richard Vct Cobham

Richard Vct Cobham
RICHARD COBHAM, viscount COBHAM military commander and diplomat

Background imageViscount Collection: George Earl Cromarty

George Earl Cromarty
GEORGE MACKENZIE, earl of CROMARTY (previously viscount Tarbat) Scottish judge with his autograph

Background imageViscount Collection: William Vct. Brouncker

William Vct. Brouncker
WILLIAM, second viscount BROUNCKER distinguished mathematician with his autograph

Background imageViscount Collection: Edward Cecil Wimbledon

Edward Cecil Wimbledon
Sir EDWARD CECIL, viscount WIMBLEDON military and naval commander, largely in the Netherlands. - with his autograph

Background imageViscount Collection: Henry Cary Falkland

Henry Cary Falkland
HENRY CARY, viscount FALKLAND statesman who died after breaking his leg while riding in Theobalds Park - with his autograph

Background imageViscount Collection: Lascelles / Viscount / 1922

Lascelles / Viscount / 1922
HENRY GEORGE CHARLES VISCOUNT LASCELLES later 6th Earl of HAREWOOD at his marriage to Princess Mary

Background imageViscount Collection: Stratford De Redcliffe

Stratford De Redcliffe
STRATFORD CANNING, first viscount STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE diplomat involved with the Crimea war. Date: 1786 - 1880

Background imageViscount Collection: Viscount Haldane Photo

Viscount Haldane Photo
RICHARD BURDON, (later viscount) HALDANE statesman, when Secretary of State for War

Background imageViscount Collection: Dartmoor Permit

Dartmoor Permit
Permit to allow Thomas Tertius Paget and party to view the Convict Prison at Dartmoor, by desire of the Home Secretary, viscount Palmerston

Background imageViscount Collection: John Evelyn Denison

John Evelyn Denison
JOHN EVELYN DENISON Viscount Ossington, Speaker of the House of Commons

Background imageViscount Collection: 1st Viscount Sidmouth

1st Viscount Sidmouth
Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth Statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: 3rd Earl Spencer

3rd Earl Spencer
JOHN CHARLES SPENCER, third earl SPENCER; previously viscount ALTHORP. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career

Background imageViscount Collection: Hunting / Gamekeepers 1790

Hunting / Gamekeepers 1790
Game keepers for the Lord Viscount Torrington

Background imageViscount Collection: Bearsted / Marcus Samuel

Bearsted / Marcus Samuel
MARCUS SAMUEL 1st VISCOUNT BEARSTED Industrialist, founder of Shell

Background imageViscount Collection: Melbourne (Lawrence)

Melbourne (Lawrence)
WILLIAM LAMB, second viscount MELBOURNE Prime minister and political adviser to queen Victoria

Background imageViscount Collection: Palmerston / Marc 1860

Palmerston / Marc 1860
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON statesman, at age 76

Background imageViscount Collection: Palmerston / Mayer & Piers

Palmerston / Mayer & Piers
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Viscountess Andover

Viscountess Andover
JANE ELIZABETH (COKE) VISCOUNTESS ANDOVER Wife of Charles Howard, Viscount Andover; later married Sir Henry Digby

Background imageViscount Collection: Viscount Allenby

Viscount Allenby
Edward Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby Field Marshal

Background imageViscount Collection: Palmerston / John Partridg

Palmerston / John Partridg
Henry John Temple Palmerston. 3rd Viscount. Statesman

Background imageViscount Collection: Ra Cross / Fradelle Photo

Ra Cross / Fradelle Photo
Richard Assheton, first viscount Cross statesman



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"Viscount: A Legacy of Leadership and Valor" From the Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo to the strategic brilliance of Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, Viscounts have left an indelible mark on history. One such legendary figure was Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, whose naval prowess as Vice Admiral of the White earned him a place in British military lore. His portrait, captured in oil on panel, immortalizes his unwavering determination and courage. The Aer Lingus Viscount at Dublin Airport stands as a symbol of Ireland's aviation heritage. Named "St Patrick, " it pays homage to the country's patron saint while showcasing its modernity and progress. Bernard Montgomery, affectionately known as Monty, exemplified leadership during times of great adversity. As one of Britain's most celebrated Army officers, he led with distinction and played a pivotal role in shaping history. Notables from all walks of life gathered in the Abbey annexe for the 1937 Coronation—a testament to how Viscounts attract admiration across various domains. Their presence highlighted their significance within society. Lieutenant-General Rowland Hill, Lord Hill, embodied honor and bravery throughout his military career. His name became synonymous with excellence on the battlefield—a true embodiment of what it means to be a Viscount. John Graham or Bonny Dundee showcased Scotland's rich heritage through his valiant efforts during battles fought under his command. His legacy lives on as an inspiration for future generations. Whether soaring through skies or commanding troops on land or sea—Viscounts have consistently displayed exceptional leadership qualities that inspire awe and respect among their peers, and are forever etched into history books as paragons of valor and dedication.