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Ewart Collection (#4)

Ewart, a name synonymous with political prowess and intellectual brilliance

Background imageEwart Collection: WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Caricature lithograph, 1869

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Caricature lithograph, 1869, by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imageEwart Collection: Caricature of William Ewart Gladstone by Phil May

Caricature of William Ewart Gladstone by Phil May
Celebrities and Personages - The Grand Old Man - William Gladstone (18091898). Date: 1893

Background imageEwart Collection: Birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone

Birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone
Photograph of 62 Rodney Street, Liverpool; the birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal Statesman and British Prime Minister (1868-1894). Date: 1910

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) British Liberal statesman. Engraving published c1870

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) British Liberal statesman. Engraving published c1870

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-98) British Liberal statesman. Tinted lithograph published

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-98) British Liberal statesman. Tinted lithograph published London c1880

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) as an old man seated in his study. British Liberal statesman

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) as an old man seated in his study. British Liberal statesman. Oleograph published c1890

Background imageEwart Collection: British Statesmen, 1868: The great rivals William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal

British Statesmen, 1868: The great rivals William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal, four times Prime Minister, left, and Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), Conservative, twice Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (Liberal) campaigning in Edinburgh during the 1892 election

William Ewart Gladstone (Liberal) campaigning in Edinburgh during the 1892 election caused by the fall of Lord Salisburys Conservative government

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) giving an election address on Blackheath in his

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) giving an election address on Blackheath in his Greenwich constituency. General election February 1874. Gladstone lost to the Conservatives under Disraeli

Background imageEwart Collection: The Gladstone Pill. Dr. Gladstone. - There, Mr. Bull- swallow it at once

The Gladstone Pill. Dr. Gladstone. - There, Mr. Bull- swallow it at once, and it will relieve your chest directly
ENGLISH TAX CARTOON, 1860. The Gladstone Pill. Dr. Gladstone.- " There, Mr. Bull- swallow it at once, and it will relieve your chest directly."

Background imageEwart Collection: United Kingdom (1886). Prime Minister William

United Kingdom (1886). Prime Minister William

Background imageEwart Collection: GLADSTONE, William Ewart (1809-1898). British

GLADSTONE, William Ewart (1809-1898). British

Background imageEwart Collection: WIlliam Gladstone

WIlliam Gladstone
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE English politician MP 1809 - 1898

Background imageEwart Collection: The Derby, 1867. Dizzy Wins With Reform Bill. A cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1867

The Derby, 1867. Dizzy Wins With Reform Bill. A cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1867
GLADSTONE & DISRAELI, 1867. The Derby, 1867. Dizzy Wins With Reform Bill. A cartoon by Sir John Tenniel, 1867, from Punch showing Benjamin Disraeli finishing just ahead of William Gladstone in

Background imageEwart Collection: WILLAIM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English satesman. The General Election: Mr

WILLAIM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English satesman. The General Election: Mr. Gladstone Addressing the Electors of Greenwich on Blackheath. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1874

Background imageEwart Collection: WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-18981). English Politician: wood engraving, 19th century

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-18981). English Politician: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageEwart Collection: WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Gladstone introducing his first Irish Home

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Gladstone introducing his first Irish Home Rule Bill in Parliament in 1886. Contemporary line engraving

Background imageEwart Collection: William Gladstone

William Gladstone
Mr and Mrs W E Gladstone bowing to a crowd of people, Manchester, 1898 Date: 1898

Background imageEwart Collection: W Gladstone

W Gladstone. Date 1893 Jan. 19

Background imageEwart Collection: Advert for Ewarts Geyser hot water 1927

Advert for Ewarts Geyser hot water 1927
A contented housewife is about to fill her hot water bottle from her Ewarts Geyser water heater. Date: 1927

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone after the Great Division

Gladstone after the Great Division
William Ewart Gladstone entering the House of Commons after the Great Division, which involved a vote of no confidence against the government of the Conservative Marquess of Salisbury

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Liverpool

Gladstone / Liverpool
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE House in Rodney Street, Liverpool, where the British MP and Prime Minister was born Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone

W. E. Gladstone
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898) Liberal MP, statesman and Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Waiting his Arrival

Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Waiting his Arrival
Front cover of the ILN depicting people awaiting the arrival at West Calder railway station of four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone on his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Departure, West Cald

Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Departure, West Cald
A scene showing four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone being waved off by a huge crowd of people at West Calder on his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign which saw the elderly

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Meeting in Corn Exch

Gladstone and the Midlothian Campaign - Meeting in Corn Exch
View of the Ladies Gallery in the Corn Exchange, Edinburgh during a meeting in which four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone undertook his tour of Midlothian during a US-style campaign

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone addressing the University of Glasgow, 1879

W. E. Gladstone addressing the University of Glasgow, 1879
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, delivering his address as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow

Background imageEwart Collection: Catherine Gladstone, (1812-1900)

Catherine Gladstone, (1812-1900)
Photographic portrait of Catherine Gladstone (nee Glynne), the wife of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstones Cabinet of August 1892

W. E. Gladstones Cabinet of August 1892
Engraving showing the first meeting of Gladstones new Cabinet Council, 1892. Those illustrated are: Top row, left to right: Mr. Henry Fowler, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, Mr

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone addressing the House of Commons, 1886

W. E. Gladstone addressing the House of Commons, 1886
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman (centre left), addressing the House of Commons during a debate on Irish Home Rule, 8th April 1886

Background imageEwart Collection: Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, Liverpool

Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, Liverpool
Photograph of 62 Rodney Street, Liverpool; the birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1894

W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1894
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) making his last speech in the House of Commons as Prime Minister, on the 1st March 1894. The speech was about the Parish Councils Bill Amendments

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898)

William Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898)
Photographic portrait of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal Statesman who was four times Prime Minister of Great Britain

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone, Cannes, 1898

W. E. Gladstone, Cannes, 1898
Photographic portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, on holiday in Cannes, French Riviera, March 1898. Date: 1898

Background imageEwart Collection: William Ewart Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1886

William Ewart Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1886
Engraving showing W.E. Gladstone (1809-1898) explaining to the House of Commons his scheme for the Government of Ireland, 8th April 1886

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone, (1809-1898)

W. E. Gladstone, (1809-1898)
Engraving of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, as a young man. This portrait probably dates from the 1830s when Gladstone was elected by the constituents of Newark as a

Background imageEwart Collection: Hawarden Castle, near Chester, 1880

Hawarden Castle, near Chester, 1880
Engraving of Hawarden Castle and its grounds, 1880. This was the home of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and the place where he died in 1898

Background imageEwart Collection: W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church

W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, reading the lesson in Hawarden Church. Gladstone lived nearby, at Hawarden Castle, and was a regular at the church

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone in 1886

Gladstone in 1886
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE He introduces the Home Rule Bill which is intended to settle Irelands problems for ever

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone Speaks

Gladstone Speaks
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE speaking on his Home Rule (for Ireland) bill in 1886; to his left is John Morley, to his right Campbell-Bannerman, leading liberals

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone Address 1876

Gladstone Address 1876
William Ewart Gladstone addressing the constituents gathered at Blackheath regarding the Hungarian atrocities

Background imageEwart Collection: We Gladstone / Anon Photo

We Gladstone / Anon Photo
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE English politician MP

Background imageEwart Collection: We Gladstone / Woodbury

We Gladstone / Woodbury
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone in 1853

Gladstone in 1853
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1853

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Russell Cdv

Gladstone / Russell Cdv
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Mayall Cdv

Gladstone / Mayall Cdv
William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Mp in 1861

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone, Full Length

Gladstone, Full Length
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE standing proudly, with the red despatch case of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, containing the Budget, at his feet

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)

Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, in the 1880s




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Ewart, a name synonymous with political prowess and intellectual brilliance. From the iconic image of Gladstone in the library, surrounded by towering shelves of knowledge, to the endearing portrait of Mr. And Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, their love and partnership evident in every glance. Gladstone's influence extended beyond his role as a statesman; he became a symbol of power and determination. Vanity Fair immortalized him in their 69th issue, capturing his essence with unparalleled accuracy. The collaboration between We Gladstone, Pound, and Mayal showcased his unwavering commitment to progress and reform. Together they paved the way for change that would shape generations to come. Gladstone's involvement in the Midlothian Campaign marked a turning point in British politics. His impassioned speeches resonated with crowds across Edinburgh as he fought tirelessly for justice and equality. In the Hawarden Study, surrounded by books that held centuries' worth of wisdom within their pages, Gladstone strategized his next move - always one step ahead of his adversaries. William Ewart Gladstone was more than just an English statesman; he was an embodiment of resilience and leadership. As depicted in wood engravings from contemporary newspapers during the General Election of 1880, he commanded attention wherever he went. Vanity Fair once again captured Gladstone's essence in 1879 - a man who defied expectations and challenged societal norms at every turn. Even history recognized Ewart's significance when Sergeant Ewart captured the French eagle at Waterloo - an act that forever solidified his place among legends. But behind every great man is an equally remarkable woman. Catherine Gladstone stood beside her husband through it all - offering support, guidance, and unwavering love throughout their journey together. From cartoons depicting him diligently working at his desk on Valentine's Day to those highlighting captious critics attempting to undermine him – none could deter or diminish William Ewart Gladstone's unwavering dedication to his country.