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The Mover and Seconder of the Address in the House of Commons (engraving)
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The Mover and Seconder of the Address in the House of Commons (engraving)
1101001 The Mover and Seconder of the Address in the House of Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mover and Seconder of the Address in the House of Commons. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 February 1844.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23064600
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Address Clitheroe House Of Commons Members Of Parliament Mover Seconder
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The Mover and Seconder of the Address in the House of Commons - A Glimpse into Political History
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. This engraving, created by an anonymous English artist in the 19th century, offers a fascinating insight into the inner workings of British politics. The print captures a pivotal moment in the House of Commons as two esteemed Members of Parliament take center stage. The figure on the left is Viscount Clive, confidently assuming his role as "The Mover" during this crucial address. His commanding presence and eloquent speech reflect his influential position within political circles. On the right stands Mr. Cardwell, aptly titled "The Seconder" supporting Viscount Clive's proposition with equal conviction. As we delve deeper into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that these individuals represent more than just their own ambitions; they embody a larger collective voice for their constituents. Their dedication to public service and commitment to shaping policies are palpable through their gestures and expressions. This engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News on February 3rd, 1844 – a testament to its significance even during its time. Preserved within a private collection today, it serves as a reminder of our democratic heritage and allows us to appreciate those who have tirelessly worked towards progress within our political system. Let this image transport you back to an era where debates echoed through grand halls and decisions were made that shaped nations. It invites us to reflect upon how far we have come while acknowledging that there
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