Marquis Of Salisbury Collection
"The Marquis of Salisbury: A British Statesman and Prime Minister" The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901
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"The Marquis of Salisbury: A British Statesman and Prime Minister" The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: Unknown Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 19th century. Serving as Prime Minister from 1885 to 1902, he played a crucial role in shaping the nation's destiny. Artist: George Frampton Known for his astute leadership and conservative values, Lord Salisbury steered Britain through challenging times. His tenure witnessed significant events such as The Eastern Question - a Cabinet Council that addressed tensions in the Balkans. Banquet given to Lord Salisbury and Hartington by the Nonconformist Unionist Association, 1888. Creator: Unknown Lord Salisbury's political acumen earned him admiration from various groups. In recognition of his efforts towards unity and inclusivity, he was honored with banquets like this one hosted by the Nonconformist Unionist Association. The King of Portugal's Visit to the City, meeting the Marquis of Salisbury at Mansion House (litho) Even on an international scale, Lord Salisbury left an indelible mark. When hosting dignitaries like The King of Portugal at Mansion House in London, his diplomatic skills were on full display. The Sirdar in the City, Banquet at Mansion House - November 4th (engraving) Lord Salisbury also welcomed influential figures such as The Sirdar during their visits to London. These occasions showcased his ability to foster strong relationships with leaders from around the world. A Meeting of Indian Council (engraving) Recognizing Britain's colonial responsibilities extended beyond Europe alone; Lord Salisbury actively engaged with India through meetings like these held by its council members. He sought to ensure fair governance while maintaining British interests abroad.