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George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), lst Viscount Goschen, English businessman
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George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), lst Viscount Goschen, English businessman
George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), lst Viscount Goschen, English businessman and statesman born in London. Appointed a director of the Bank of England in 1856. First elected to Parliament in 1863 as Liberal Member for the City of London. Held a variety of ministerial positions, including that of Chancellor of the Exchequer (1887-1892). Cartoon by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini - 1838-1889) from Vanity Fair (London, 12 June 1869). Chromolithograph
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1838 1889 1856 1863 1869 Appointed Bank Born Businessman Carlo Cartoon Chancellor Chromolithograph City Director Elected Exchequer Fair George Held Including Joachim June Liberal Member Parliament Pellegrini Politician Positions Statesman Vanity Variety Viscount Goschen Ministerial
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This print showcases George Joachim Goschen, a prominent figure in British history. Born in London in 1831, Goschen was not only an accomplished businessman but also a respected statesman. His career began with his appointment as a director of the Bank of England in 1856, demonstrating his financial acumen and expertise. In 1863, Goschen made his foray into politics by winning the seat as the Liberal Member for the City of London in Parliament. Throughout his political journey, he held various ministerial positions that showcased his versatility and dedication to public service. One notable role was serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1887 to 1892, where he played a crucial part in shaping Britain's economic policies during this period. The accompanying cartoon by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini) from Vanity Fair on June 12th, 1869 adds an artistic touch to this historical documentation. The chromolithograph captures Goschen's charismatic persona while highlighting key aspects of his career and influence within British society. This print is not just a visual representation but also serves as a reminder of George Joachim Goschen's significant contributions to both business and politics during the late nineteenth century. It stands as a testament to his enduring legacy and impact on British history.
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