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New Members of the House of Commons, II (engraving)
1045382 New Members of the House of Commons, II (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons, II. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 May 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23026534
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This engraving, titled "New Members of the House of Commons, II" takes us back to the political landscape of 19th-century England. The print showcases a group portrait of esteemed politicians who have recently joined the prestigious House of Commons. The composition is filled with notable figures from various constituencies across the country. Among them are Edward Heneage from Great Grimsby, Cyril Flower representing Liverpool, and Captain John Evans Freke Aylmer hailing from Eye and Stroud. Each member's distinct presence adds depth to this historical snapshot. As we delve deeper into this visual narrative, we encounter honorable individuals such as Edward Lyulph Stanley from Rochester, Henry Robert Brand representing Leominster, and Sir Henry Whatley Tyler serving Bradford. Their dedication to public service shines through their expressions. Intriguingly, this engraving also includes lesser-known yet equally significant figures like Ellis Ashmead Bartlett from Blackburn and William Coddington representing Maidstone. These individuals played crucial roles in shaping local politics during their time. Through this remarkable artwork by Bridgeman Images, we gain insight into the diverse tapestry that was the House of Commons in 1880. It serves as a testament to both the rich history and enduring legacy of British parliamentary democracy.
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