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Cabinet Minister Collection

In this captivating collection of images, we catch a glimpse into the world of cabinet ministers and their significant roles in shaping history

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: Georg Wilhelm Sillén, Royal Secretary, 1757. Creator: Isak Wacklin

Georg Wilhelm Sillén, Royal Secretary, 1757. Creator: Isak Wacklin
Georg Wilhelm Sillen, Royal Secretary, 1757

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: A Cabinet Minister, 1937. Creator: Unknown

A Cabinet Minister, 1937. Creator: Unknown
A Cabinet Minister, 1937. From "The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937". [John Player & Sons, London, 1937]

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: A Cabinet Ministers Holiday (engraving)

A Cabinet Ministers Holiday (engraving)
1047264 A Cabinet Ministers Holiday (engraving) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cabinet Ministers Holiday, Mr Balfour playing Golf at Hayling Island)

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: Joseph Chamberlain at Bingley Hall, Birmingham on 4th November 1903 (litho)

Joseph Chamberlain at Bingley Hall, Birmingham on 4th November 1903 (litho)
STC335882 Joseph Chamberlain at Bingley Hall, Birmingham on 4th November 1903 (litho) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914)

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: English World War I propaganda poster featuring Lord Kitchener

English World War I propaganda poster featuring Lord Kitchener pointing at the viewer. It declares, Britons Your Country Needs You

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: Fredric Westin Georg Adlersparre 1760-1835 Count

Fredric Westin Georg Adlersparre 1760-1835 Count
Fredric Westin, Georg Adlersparre, 1760-1835, Count, Major General, Cabinet Minister, Minister, painting, 1809, oil on canvas, Height, 77 cm, (30.3 inches), Width, 63 cm (24.8 inches), Signerad, F

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: Cabinet and budget secrets. Mr Ls Amery leaving. ( Secretary of State for the

Cabinet and budget secrets. Mr Ls Amery leaving. ( Secretary of State for the
Cabinet and budget secrets. Mr Ls Amery leaving.( Secretary of State for the Colonies ) 10 April 1929

Background imageCabinet Minister Collection: Labour Ministers receive seals of office from the King. Miss Margaret Bondfield

Labour Ministers receive seals of office from the King. Miss Margaret Bondfield, Mr Arthur Greenwood, Mr George Landbury and Mr A V Alexander driving to Windsor Castle. 8 June 1929


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In this captivating collection of images, we catch a glimpse into the world of cabinet ministers and their significant roles in shaping history. The first engraving takes us on a Cabinet Minister's holiday, where amidst serene landscapes and tranquil waters, decisions that impact nations are contemplated. It reminds us that even during leisurely moments, these individuals carry the weight of responsibility on their shoulders. Moving forward in time to 1903, we witness Joseph Chamberlain at Bingley Hall in Birmingham. The lithograph captures his charismatic presence as he addresses the crowd with passion and conviction, and is an embodiment of the power wielded by cabinet ministers to inspire and mobilize communities towards progress. Next, we encounter an English World War I propaganda poster featuring Lord Kitchener. This striking image serves as a reminder of how cabinet ministers played crucial roles during times of conflict - strategizing, leading armies, and rallying citizens to support their cause. Shifting our focus across borders, Fredric Westin Georg Adlersparre emerges from history's pages. As Count Adlersparre stands tall in his portrait from 1760-1835, it becomes evident that cabinet ministers have long been influential figures across different countries and eras. Delving deeper into the inner workings of cabinets comes an intriguing scene: "Cabinet and budget secrets. " Mr Ls Amery leaves a meeting carrying confidential information - highlighting the trust placed upon these ministers to handle sensitive matters affecting economies and societies alike. Stepping foot into No 10 Downing Street for another gathering reveals Mr Ls Amery arriving for yet another important session. These glimpses into behind-the-scenes discussions remind us that decision-making within cabinets shapes policies impacting countless lives. Lastly but not least importantly is Miss Margaret Bondfield receiving her seal of office from King George V alongside other Labour Ministers. This historic moment symbolizes progress towards gender equality as women take up positions traditionally held by men - showcasing the evolving nature of cabinet ministers' roles.