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Arthur Wellesley, 1St. Duke Of Wellington, 1769-1852. British Soldier And Statesman And Sir Robert Peel, 2Nd. Baronet, 1788-1850. British Prime Minister (1834-35, 1841-46) Engraved By Walker And Boutall From The Picture By Winterhalter. From The Book "The Girlhood Of Queen Victoria 1832-1840 Vol Ii"Published 1912
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Arthur Wellesley, 1St. Duke Of Wellington, 1769-1852. British Soldier And Statesman And Sir Robert Peel, 2Nd. Baronet, 1788-1850. British Prime Minister (1834-35, 1841-46) Engraved By Walker And Boutall From The Picture By Winterhalter. From The Book "The Girlhood Of Queen Victoria 1832-1840 Vol Ii"Published 1912
Arthur Wellesley, 1St.Duke Of Wellington, 1769-1852. British Soldier And Statesman And Sir Robert Peel, 2Nd. Baronet, 1788-1850. British Prime Minister (1834-35, 1841-46) Engraved By Walker And Boutall From The Picture By Winterhalter.From The Book " The Girlhood Of Queen Victoria 1832-1840 Vol Ii" Published 1912
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This print showcases two influential figures in British history - Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, and Sir Robert Peel. Both men played significant roles as soldiers and statesmen during the 19th century. Arthur Wellesley, known for his military prowess, was a revered British soldier who led the victorious forces against Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo. His strategic brilliance earned him the title of Duke of Wellington. Sir Robert Peel, on the other hand, made his mark as a prominent politician and served twice as Prime Minister of Britain. He is widely recognized for introducing modern policing methods with the establishment of London's Metropolitan Police Force. Engraved by Walker and Boutall from an original portrait by Winterhalter, this historic image captures their dignified presence. The vertical composition emphasizes their stature and importance within society. Published in 1912 as part of "The Girlhood Of Queen Victoria" series, this print offers a glimpse into a crucial period in British history when these remarkable individuals shaped political landscapes both domestically and internationally. Ken Welsh's expertly curated collection brings together historical images that allow us to appreciate the legacy left behind by notable figures like Arthur Wellesley and Sir Robert Peel.
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