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James Bruce, Lord Elgin, (1811-1863), 19th century
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James Bruce, Lord Elgin, (1811-1863), 19th century
James Bruce, Lord Elgin, (1811-1863), 19th century. British colonial administrator and diplomat. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900). (Colorised black and white print)
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8th Earl Of Elgin Administrator Attach Attache Bruce Colonialist Colorised Colourised Diplomat Earl Of Elgin Earl Of Kincardine Elgin James Bruce Lord Lord Elgin Robert Wilson Wilson
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This colorized print showcases James Bruce, Lord Elgin, a prominent figure in 19th-century British colonial administration and diplomacy. The portrait is an engraving by Robert Wilson, featured in his renowned work "The life and times of Queen Victoria" published in 1900. Lord Elgin, born in 1811 and passing away in 1863, played a significant role as a diplomat and administrator during the Victorian era. As the eighth Earl of Elgin and twelfth Earl of Kincardine, he held important positions within the British government. His occupation as an attaché allowed him to navigate complex political landscapes while representing Britain's interests abroad. This print captures Lord Elgin's dignified presence with meticulous attention to detail through its vibrant colors. During his career, Lord Elgin became synonymous with colonialism due to his involvement in expanding Britain's influence across various territories. His legacy remains controversial today due to controversies surrounding cultural artifacts acquired during his tenure. Nevertheless, this striking image serves as a testament to Lord Elgin's influential role during the height of British imperialism. It offers viewers a glimpse into the past - an era defined by exploration, power struggles between nations, and the intricate web of diplomacy that shaped our modern world.
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