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Ellenborough Collection

Ellenborough, a name that echoes through history with its multifaceted significance

Background imageEllenborough Collection: A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I. e. Emancipation Of All The Talents

A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I. e. Emancipation Of All The Talents
A Kick At The Broad Bottoms! I.e. Emancipation Of All The Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraver, [london], 1807, King George Iii, His Face Hidden By A Pillar

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days (engraving)

Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days (engraving)
1041284 Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The Banquet in the Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Banquet in the Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Banquet in the Hall, 1844. Dinner in honour of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, who was Governor-General of India between 1842 and 1844. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Farewell Dinner to Lord Ellenborough - The Town Hall, Calcutta, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Farewell Dinner to Lord Ellenborough - The Town Hall, Calcutta, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Farewell Dinner to Lord Ellenborough - The Town Hall, Calcutta, 1844. Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, was Governor-General of India between 1842 and 1844

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The Grand Staircase, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Grand Staircase, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Grand Staircase, 1844. The grand staircase of the Town Hall in Calcutta [Kolkata], decorated with flags, in honour of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Lord Ellenboroughs Folly on the Calcutta Course, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown

Lord Ellenboroughs Folly on the Calcutta Course, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
Lord Ellenboroughs Folly on the Calcutta Course, 1858-61. The Gwalior Monument, also known as Ellenboroughs Folly, or The Pepperpot

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Allerdale CA15 7 Map

Allerdale CA15 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Allerdale CA15 7

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Lord Ellenborough, c1842-1844, (1925). Creator: Unknown

Lord Ellenborough, c1842-1844, (1925). Creator: Unknown
Lord Ellenborough, 1925. From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Lord Ellenborough, 1902

Lord Ellenborough, 1902. Edward Law, (1790-1871), 1st Earl of Ellenborough, British Tory politician. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Edward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century. Artist: G Parker

Edward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century. Artist: G Parker
Edward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, 19th century. Artist: G Parker

Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, 19th century. Artist: G Parker
Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century. Sir Edward Law (1750-1818) served as Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench from 1802-1818

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Edward Law 1St Baron Ellenborough 1750 To 1818 English Judge And Statesman Engraved By G Parker

Edward Law 1St Baron Ellenborough 1750 To 1818 English Judge And Statesman Engraved By G Parker After Sir T Lawrence From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Ii Published C 1835

Background imageEllenborough Collection: 1st Earl of Ellenborough

1st Earl of Ellenborough
EDWARD DOWNES LAW, first earl of ELLENBOROUGH Statesman and administrator, Governor-general of India. Date: 1790 - 1871

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Edward Downes Law

Edward Downes Law Lord Ellenborough. Date: 1790 - 1871

Background imageEllenborough Collection: A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i. e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James

A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i. e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, [London], 1807, King George III, his face hidden by a pillar

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Group of Plate Presented to Lord Ellenborough, Exhibited by Hunt and Roskell, 1851

Group of Plate Presented to Lord Ellenborough, Exhibited by Hunt and Roskell, 1851 Engraving

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The modern Job! or John Bull and his comforts!, engraving 1816, John Bull, in tattered

The modern Job! or John Bull and his comforts!, engraving 1816, John Bull, in tattered clothes, seated on a stool, gazing gloomily at a book on the ground: The Extraordinary Red Book

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The spirit of the book -or anticipation of the year 1813, a satire on the pending

The spirit of the book -or anticipation of the year 1813, a satire on the pending publication of The Book part of a campaign to attack the Regent through his wife, showing a figure, draped in white

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The Spirit Of The Book -or Anticipation Of The Year 1813

The Spirit Of The Book -or Anticipation Of The Year 1813, A Satire On The Pending Publication Of The Book Part Of A Campaign To Attack The Regent Through His Wife, Showing A Figure, Draped In White

Background imageEllenborough Collection: The Modern Job! Or John Bull And His Comforts

The Modern Job! Or John Bull And His Comforts!, Engraving 1816, John Bull, In Tattered Clothes, Seated On A Stool, Gazing Gloomily At A Book On The Ground: The Extraordinary Red Book

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Group of Plate Presented to Lord Ellenborough, Exhibited by Hunt and Roskell, 1851

Group of Plate Presented to Lord Ellenborough, Exhibited by Hunt and Roskell, 1851 Engraving

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, 1843

Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, 1843
Engraving of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough (1790-1871), pictured when Governer-General of India

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Jane Eliz. Ellenborough

Jane Eliz. Ellenborough
Jane Elizabeth (nee Digby), lady ELLENBOROUGH second wife of Edward Law, second baron : they divorced and she went to live in Syria

Background imageEllenborough Collection: Ellenborough Falls, Elands, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Ellenborough Falls, Elands, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific



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Ellenborough, a name that echoes through history with its multifaceted significance. From parliamentary elections to grand banquets, this caption takes you on a journey through time, exploring the various facets of Ellenborough's legacy. "A Kick At The Broad Bottoms. I. e. Emancipation Of All The Talents" - This satirical engraving captures the essence of parliamentary elections and electioneering in the old days. It reminds us of the political fervor surrounding Lord Ellenborough's era. Step into "The Banquet in the Hall, 1844, " an event shrouded in mystery as its creator remains unknown. Yet, it symbolizes opulence and celebration during Lord Ellenborough's time. "Farewell Dinner to Lord Ellenborough - The Town Hall, Calcutta, 1844" showcases a momentous occasion where dignitaries bid adieu to this influential figure. A testament to his impact on British India and beyond. Climb "The Grand Staircase, 1844, " another masterpiece by an anonymous artist. Its intricate details reflect elegance and power associated with Lord Ellenborough's presence. Witness "Lord Ellenborough's Folly on the Calcutta Course. " Created between 1858-61 by an unknown artist, this structure stands as a reminder of his ambitious endeavors during his tenure in India. Explore Allerdale CA15 7 Map – a glimpse into geography that may have influenced or been influenced by Lord Ellenborough’s actions; connecting people across regions under his influence. In John Doyle's artwork titled "A Clear Case of Political Petty Larceny, " we see satire at play once again. It highlights the controversies surrounding politics during Lord Ellenborough’s reign—a reminder that no era is without its flaws. Delve deeper into portraits capturing different periods: "Lord Ellenborough c1842-1844 (1925)" offers insight into his persona while “Lord Ellenborough, 1902” showcases him in a different light.