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New Members of the House of Commons, VII (engraving)
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New Members of the House of Commons, VII (engraving)
1060114 New Members of the House of Commons, VII (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons, VII. Illustration for The Graphic, 10 July 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23059338
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This engraving titled "New Members of the House of Commons, VII" takes us back to a significant moment in British political history. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases a group of distinguished individuals who have recently joined the esteemed House of Commons. The image captures the essence of Victorian politics, with each member exuding confidence and determination. Among them are notable figures such as Robert Loder, Jacob Henry Tillett, Robert Bownass Mackie, and Edward Hamer Carbutt. Representing various constituencies including Scarborough, Monmouth, Salford, Shoreham, Westmeath, Salisbury, Norwich, Wakefield and more; these politicians were entrusted with shaping legislation that would impact the lives of countless citizens. Their expressions reveal a mix of anticipation and responsibility as they embark on their parliamentary journey. The composition is meticulously detailed - from their formal attire to the ornate surroundings - emphasizing both their individuality and collective purpose. This historic engraving was originally published in The Graphic on July 10th 1880; it serves as a testament to the significance placed upon democratic representation during that era. Preserved within a private collection but now available for public appreciation through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform; this artwork invites viewers to reflect upon our shared political heritage while celebrating those who dedicated themselves to public service within one of Britain's most revered institutions – The House of Commons.
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