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Mayor Collection (page 42)

"Mayor: A Legacy of Leadership and Community" In the realm of trailblazing women

Background imageMayor Collection: Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire
A group of physically disabled children have an outdoor lesson at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Some hold crutches while other lie on wooden beds or in a pram

Background imageMayor Collection: Lieutenant Hyslop and Lord Mayor on Salisbury Plain

Lieutenant Hyslop and Lord Mayor on Salisbury Plain
Lieutenant Hyslop with the Lord Mayor, both of them on horseback, during a review of the Territorial Army on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire

Background imageMayor Collection: West Ham Park

West Ham Park
The Mayor of London pays a visit to the Park

Background imageMayor Collection: Rotherhithe Ferry

Rotherhithe Ferry
Opening of the Rotherhithe Ferry by the late Lord Mayor of London

Background imageMayor Collection: Manchester Ship Canal - The opening of a new dock

Manchester Ship Canal - The opening of a new dock
Officials and local dignitaries on the deck of a steamship at the opening of a new dock for the Manchester Ship Canal - built between 1887 and 1894 - it was (for a time)

Background imageMayor Collection: Mayor of Brussels / Stamp

Mayor of Brussels / Stamp
ADOLPHE EUGENE JEAN HENRI MAX (1869 - 1939) Belgian liberal politician and Mayor of Brussels from 1909 until his death

Background imageMayor Collection: Queen Mother / New Zealand

Queen Mother / New Zealand
ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER Seen with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr K.N. Buttle, at the Mayoral reception at the War Memorial Museum during a 2 week tour of the country

Background imageMayor Collection: Empire Day in Wandsworth, London

Empire Day in Wandsworth, London
Empire Day celebrations in Wandsworth, south west London. Empire Day was celebrated between 1904 and 1958 to commemorate Queen Victorias birthday

Background imageMayor Collection: Conscription Act of 1917

Conscription Act of 1917
Some 5000 women appeared outside New York City Hall on 16th June 1917 to present an anti-registration petition to the mayor. Two women rioters are arrested for fighting with police

Background imageMayor Collection: Louis Greppo / Gill

Louis Greppo / Gill
Louis Greppo (1810-1888) exiled under the Second Empire, Mayor of the 4th arrondissement of Paris during the siege and effectively organizes the supply of food

Background imageMayor Collection: Claude Desire Barodet / Gill

Claude Desire Barodet / Gill
Claude Desire Barodet, former teacher, Republican, Mayor of Lyon (1872), representing the National Assembly (1873-1876) and member of the Seine (1876-1896)

Background imageMayor Collection: Arresting a Dog

Arresting a Dog
Doing their duty : ordered by the Lord Mayor of London to clear the streets of stray dogs, police arrest the companion of a poor blind beggar

Background imageMayor Collection: The Mayors of Liverpool and Birkenhead Meet under the Mersey

The Mayors of Liverpool and Birkenhead Meet under the Mersey
Margaret Beavan (centre), the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, shaking hands with the Mayor of Birkenhead (right) at the meeting of the two halves of the Mersey Tunnel, 1928

Background imageMayor Collection: The Lord Mayors Show, London, 1746

The Lord Mayors Show, London, 1746
Lord Mayor of Londons Show moving through the city in 1746

Background imageMayor Collection: Lord Mayors Ball, Mansion House, 1909

Lord Mayors Ball, Mansion House, 1909
Illustration showing the Lord Mayor of Londons Ball for all the lord mayors, mayors, lord provosts and provosts in the United Kingdom at Mansion House, London, 1909

Background imageMayor Collection: Drinking Fountain outside Bow Station, London, 1872

Drinking Fountain outside Bow Station, London, 1872
Engraving showing the opening of a drinking fountain outside Bow Station by the Lord Mayor of London, 1872. This monumental fountain was dedicated to Messrs

Background imageMayor Collection: Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd

Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd
Alderman Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd, Lord Mayor of London from 1955-1956

Background imageMayor Collection: Sir George Aylwen

Sir George Aylwen
Alderman Sir George Aylwen, Lord Mayor of London from 1948-1949

Background imageMayor Collection: The Mayor of Vancouver visiting the grave of George Vancouve

The Mayor of Vancouver visiting the grave of George Vancouve
Photograph showing the Mayor of Vancouver, Mr. G. McGreer, laying a wreath on the grave of Captain George Vancouver in the graveyard of the Parish Church of Petersham, London, 11th October 1936

Background imageMayor Collection: William Cubitt as Mayor

William Cubitt as Mayor
WILLIAM CUBITT, property developer, MP, in his robes as Lord Mayor of London

Background imageMayor Collection: Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772

Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772
Engraving of a Loving Cup presented to John Wilkes, MP and Lord Mayor of London, by the City Corporation on 24th January 1772 in commemoration of his valuable services in defending the freedom of

Background imageMayor Collection: Lafayette Satire

Lafayette Satire
M.J.P.Y.R.G DU M DE LAFAYETTE caricatured as he cosies up to madame de Bailly, wife of the mayor of Paris : a hero to many French people, he also has many critics and enemies

Background imageMayor Collection: Sir Marcus Samuel

Sir Marcus Samuel
SIR MARCUS SAMUEL Viscount Bearset, petroleum entrepeneur. Lord Mayor of London from 1902-3

Background imageMayor Collection: Sir Reginald Hanson

Sir Reginald Hanson
SIR REGINALD HANSON Lord Mayor Elect of London in 1886

Background imageMayor Collection: Tombland Alley, Norwich

Tombland Alley, Norwich, Norfolk, a quaint corner, incorporating part of Augustine Stewarts House. He was Deputy Mayor during Ketts Rebellion (1549), later Mayor

Background imageMayor Collection: Louis in Paris - 2

Louis in Paris - 2
Louis bravely returns to Paris where he is enthusiastically welcomed to the Hotel de Ville by Bailly, the mayor and by the citizens of Paris

Background imageMayor Collection: Louis in Paris

Louis in Paris
Louis bravely returns to Paris where he is welcomed enthusiastically by the people and greeted by Bailly, mayor of Paris

Background imageMayor Collection: Lord Mayors Banquet 1701

Lord Mayors Banquet 1701
The Lord Mayor of London entertains his guests in the Guildhall

Background imageMayor Collection: Madrid Insurrection 3

Madrid Insurrection 3
Insurrection against the government in Madrid - confrontation between the insurgents and the government forces in the plaza Mayor

Background imageMayor Collection: Mayors State Barge

Mayors State Barge
The Mayor of London, Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, is rowed up the Thames to Oxford in the City of London State Barge : they are passing Windsor Castle

Background imageMayor Collection: Wessex / Fordington 1906

Wessex / Fordington 1906
Wessex scenery: Fordington, Dorchester, back of Mixen Lane in Thomas Hardys novel The Mayor of Casterbridge

Background imageMayor Collection: Sir Richard Whittington

Sir Richard Whittington
SIR RICHARD (DICK) WHITTINGTON Merchant and Lord Mayor of London

Background imageMayor Collection: Whittington by Elstrack

Whittington by Elstrack
SIR RICHARD (DICK) WHITTINGTON Merchant and Lord Mayor of London

Background imageMayor Collection: Autosport International Show: R-L: Allan McNish, Audi, and the Lord Mayor helped to open Sundays

Autosport International Show: R-L: Allan McNish, Audi, and the Lord Mayor helped to open Sundays show to the public
R-L: Allan McNish (GBR), Audi, and the Lord Mayor helped to open Sundays show to the public. Autosport International Show, NEC, Birmingham, England, Day Four, Sunday 17 January 2010

Background imageMayor Collection: Suburban Residence

Suburban Residence
Mole Lodge, West Molesey, Surrey, the suburban residence of sir Robert Walter Carden, Lord Mayor of London

Background imageMayor Collection: E-F LOUBET

E-F LOUBET
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French mayor of Montelimar, President 1899-1906 : after Dreyfus Affair, Entente Cordiale and church/state battle, quit public life

Background imageMayor Collection: Events / Britain / 1789 / Giii

Events / Britain / 1789 / Giii
The Lord Mayor presents a sword to George III on his way to a service at St. Pauls to give thanks for his recovery from illness

Background imageMayor Collection: Willy Brandt 1965

Willy Brandt 1965
WILLY BRANDT German socialist statesman, leader of Social Democrats, mayor of Berlin, federal chancellor 1969-74, Nobel Peace Prize 1971 Date: 1913 - 1992

Background imageMayor Collection: Willy Brandt

Willy Brandt
WILLY BRANDT (1913 - 1992) German socialist statesman, leader of Social Democrats, mayor of Berlin, federal chancellor 1969-74, Nobel Peace Prize 1971

Background imageMayor Collection: Wellington Cartoon

Wellington Cartoon
THE WATERLOO COCK WOTs LOST HIS COURAGE - the Lord Mayor of London reproaches the Duke for his anti-reform attitude

Background imageMayor Collection: Harrods Replica Shop

Harrods Replica Shop
As part of Harrods centenary celebrations, Mayor Sir George Aylwen watches provisions being weighed out with a pair of scales, in this replica of the shop as it was in 1849

Background imageMayor Collection: Hamelin Mayor Upset

Hamelin Mayor Upset
The Mayor of Hamelin and his Council members are distressed when the towns children follow the Piper away

Background imageMayor Collection: THIERRY IV

THIERRY IV (Theodoric) king of the Franks, though merely a puppet for Charles Martel, the mayor

Background imageMayor Collection: Chilperic II

Chilperic II
CHILPERIC II king of the Franks, a monk taken from a monastery and set up as a puppet king by Charles Martel, mayor of the palace

Background imageMayor Collection: Charles Martel

Charles Martel
CHARLES MARTEL duc d Austrasie, Mayor of the Palace : not strictly royalty, but of royal status

Background imageMayor Collection: Benjamin Lee Guinness

Benjamin Lee Guinness
BENJAMIN LEE GUINNESS Irish brewer; manager (from 1825), sole proprietor (1855) of brewing business founded by his father; first lord mayor of Dublin (1851)

Background imageMayor Collection: Lord Mayor & Aldermen

Lord Mayor & Aldermen
A Lord Mayor and two aldermen of the Elizabethan period




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"Mayor: A Legacy of Leadership and Community" In the realm of trailblazing women, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson stands tall as she became the first female mayor in British history. Her unwavering determination paved the way for countless others to follow. A whimsical balloon event orchestrated by Charles Green brought joy and wonder to Stockport, captivating both young and old with its colorful display against the clear blue sky. The town united under a shared sense of awe, celebrating their beloved mayor's commitment to fostering community spirit. The Marquess and Marchioness of Anglesey embodied grace and elegance as they graced public events with their presence, supporting various causes close to their hearts. Their collaboration with Thomas Hawksley, Mayor of Nottingham in 1715, brought forth remarkable advancements in infrastructure that still benefit society today. William Felkin left an indelible mark on Nottingham Market Place through his innovative textile manufacturing techniques alongside Sylvanus Redgate. Together, they revolutionized the industry while embodying the spirit of entrepreneurship that defines mayoral leadership. Across borders lies Majorca's picturesque Town of Soller nestled beneath Puig Major's majestic peaks. Its charismatic mayor tirelessly worked towards preserving its natural beauty while embracing progress—a testament to effective governance transcending boundaries. Within every printed souvenir paper napkin from Colchester's Oyster Fishery opening ceremony lies a story waiting to be told. The vibrant colors mirrored the excitement surrounding this momentous occasion—an embodiment of unity among residents who cherished tradition yet embraced change. The Great Western Railway service from Penzance symbolized Sir Thomas Leigh's vision for connectivity between towns—bridging gaps physically and metaphorically. His legacy lives on through improved transportation systems that foster economic growth and cultural exchange. As Michel De Montaigne once said, "I prefer being a good man rather than a great one. " Mayors around the world strive daily to uphold these words by serving their communities selflessly—their dedication and commitment to public service shaping the very fabric of our societies.