5 COLOR PRINTS, BRITISH PARLIAMENT SCENES
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Five wood framed color prints depicting individuals and scenes of Victorian Britain's Parliament. I. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, depicting Sir Charles Shaw-Lefevre (1794-1888) in the robes of his high office. Artist Alexander Blaikley. Dimensions: 18W x 23.5L framed. Normal wear. 1857. II. MR. DISRAELI INTRODUCING THE REFORM BILL, depicting British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) advocating for the 1867 Reform Act. Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Normal wear. Ca. 1867. III. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, depicting the British parliamentary body in 1741/1742. Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Some wear to frame. Ca. 1860. IV. THE REPORTERS GALLERY, HOUSE OF COMMONS, depicting the press gallery in the British parliamentary chambers. Dimensions: 21.5W x 17.5L framed. Some cracking and wear to frame. 1882. V. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS. THE KING SITTING ON THE THRONE, THE COMMONS ATTENDING HIM, from an original copper engraving in William Maitland's History of London, depicting the House of Lords during the reign of King George II (r. 1727-1760).
Five wood framed color prints depicting individuals and scenes of Victorian Britains Parliament. I. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, from the February 7, 1857 edition of The Illustrated London News, depicting Sir Charles Shaw thru Lefevre (1794-1888), the second longest serving Speaker of the House of Commons (1839-1857), in the robes of his high office. Artist Alexander Blaikley. Dimensions: 18W x 23.5L framed. Normal wear. 1857. II. MR. DISRAELI INTRODUCING THE REFORM BILL, depicting British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) before the House of Commons advocating for the 1867 Reform Act, which gave the voting franchise to working urban males in England and Wales. Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Normal wear. Ca. 1867. III. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, depicting the British parliamentary body in 1741/1742, with Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister, speaking. Artist Benjamin Cole (1695-1766). Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Some wear to frame. Ca. 1860. IV. THE REPORTERS GALLERY, HOUSE OF COMMONS, a colorized print depicting the press gallery in the British parliamentary chambers, from The Illustrated London News, February 18, 1882. Dimensions: 21.5W x 17.5L framed. Some cracking and wear to frame. 1882. V. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS. THE KING SITTING ON THE THRONE, THE COMMONS ATTENDING HIM, from an original copper engraving in William Maitland's History of London, depicting the House of Lords during the reign of King George II (r. 1727-1760).
Issued: 1757-1882
Five wood framed color prints depicting individuals and scenes of Victorian Britains Parliament. I. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, from the February 7, 1857 edition of The Illustrated London News, depicting Sir Charles Shaw thru Lefevre (1794-1888), the second longest serving Speaker of the House of Commons (1839-1857), in the robes of his high office. Artist Alexander Blaikley. Dimensions: 18W x 23.5L framed. Normal wear. 1857. II. MR. DISRAELI INTRODUCING THE REFORM BILL, depicting British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) before the House of Commons advocating for the 1867 Reform Act, which gave the voting franchise to working urban males in England and Wales. Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Normal wear. Ca. 1867. III. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, depicting the British parliamentary body in 1741/1742, with Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister, speaking. Artist Benjamin Cole (1695-1766). Dimensions: 18W x 15.5L framed. Some wear to frame. Ca. 1860. IV. THE REPORTERS GALLERY, HOUSE OF COMMONS, a colorized print depicting the press gallery in the British parliamentary chambers, from The Illustrated London News, February 18, 1882. Dimensions: 21.5W x 17.5L framed. Some cracking and wear to frame. 1882. V. A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS. THE KING SITTING ON THE THRONE, THE COMMONS ATTENDING HIM, from an original copper engraving in William Maitland's History of London, depicting the House of Lords during the reign of King George II (r. 1727-1760).
Issued: 1757-1882
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