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John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator

John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator


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Filename: 917_05_009535.jpg

Size: 2232 x 2767 (2.3MB)

Date: 26th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator

John George Lambton, lst Earl of Durham (1792-1840) English statesman and colonial administrator.. Elected to Parliament (1813-1832) as Whig (Liberal) MP for Durham and earned himself the nickname of Radical Jack. Appointed Governor-general of Canada (1837-1838) and produced his Report on the Affairs of British North America (1839) in which he recommended responsible government for the colony. Engraving after portrait by Thomas Lawrence

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Media ID 9752253

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1839 Administrator Affairs America Appointed Canada Colonial Colonialism Colony Durham Earl Elected George Government Governor General Jack John Lawrence Liberal North Parliament Produced Radical Report Responsible Statesman Thomas Whig Earned Lambton Nickname Recommended


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases John George Lambton, the 1st Earl of Durham, a prominent English statesman and colonial administrator. Known for his radical ideas and liberal views, Lambton was elected to Parliament as a Whig MP for Durham from 1813 to 1832. His progressive stance earned him the nickname "Radical Jack" among his peers. In 1837, Lambton was appointed as the Governor-general of Canada, where he played a crucial role in shaping its future. During his tenure, he produced the influential "Report on the Affairs of British North America" in 1839. This groundbreaking report recommended responsible government for the colony, advocating for greater autonomy and self-governance. The engraving featured in this print is based on an original portrait by Thomas Lawrence, capturing Lambton's dignified presence and commanding aura. The image beautifully portrays his dedication to public service and commitment to advancing political reforms. Lambton's legacy as a visionary leader continues to resonate today. His contributions towards promoting responsible government have had far-reaching implications not only for Canada but also for other colonies worldwide. This remarkable print serves as a reminder of Lambton's enduring impact on politics and colonialism during this transformative period in history.

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