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"Commons: A Tapestry of History, Activism, and Beauty" Step back in time to the 18th century as William Pitt the Younger passionately addresses Parliament

Background imageCommons Collection: Viscount Ossington - 1

Viscount Ossington - 1
JOHN EVELYN DENISON, viscount OSSINGTON Statesman, speaker of the House of Commons before being viscounted. Date: 1800 - 1873

Background imageCommons Collection: Viscount Ossington - 2

Viscount Ossington - 2
JOHN EVELYN DENISON, viscount OSSINGTON Statesman, speaker of the House of Commons before being viscounted. Date: 1800 - 1873

Background imageCommons Collection: Arthur Onslow

Arthur Onslow
ARTHUR ONSLOW statesman, speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1691 - 1768

Background imageCommons Collection: Arthur Onslow - 2

Arthur Onslow - 2
ARTHUR ONSLOW statesman, speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1691 - 1768

Background imageCommons Collection: George Onslow

George Onslow
GEORGE ONSLOW statesman, whose speeches in the Commons won him ridicule more often than respect. (do not confuse with George earl of Onslow born same year) Date: 1731 - 1792

Background imageCommons Collection: William Lenthall - 2

William Lenthall - 2
WILLIAM LENTHALL statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons during the Long Parliament which sat from 1640 to 1660. Date: 1591 - 1662

Background imageCommons Collection: Joseph Hume - 5

Joseph Hume - 5
JOSEPH HUME Radical statesman, sketched speaking in the House of Commons. Date: 1777 - 1855

Background imageCommons Collection: Michael Hicks-Beach

Michael Hicks-Beach
Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, depicted presenting his 1899 budget to the House of Commons. Date: 1837 - 1916

Background imageCommons Collection: Nicholas Hardinge

Nicholas Hardinge
NICHOLAS HARDINGE Statesman and writer, clerk of the House of Commons, joint secretary of the Treasury, and so forth. Writing with a quill pen. Date: 1699 - 1758

Background imageCommons Collection: Sir Thomas Hanmer

Sir Thomas Hanmer
SIR THOMAS HANMER Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1677 - 1746

Background imageCommons Collection: Montague Guest

Montague Guest
MONTAGUE GUEST Politician who apparently acquired a reputation for asking questions in the House of Commons. His other claims to fame can only be guessed. Date: CIRCA 1881

Background imageCommons Collection: Sir Harbottle Grimston

Sir Harbottle Grimston
SIR HARBOTTLE GRIMSTON Judge, Master of the Rolls and speaker of the House of Commons. Date: 1603 - 1685

Background imageCommons Collection: Dyson Children 1787 Chalk graphite watercolor

Dyson Children 1787 Chalk graphite watercolor
Artokoloro

Background imageCommons Collection: AM170720 084676

AM170720 084676
8, AM170720 084676

Background imageCommons Collection: Illustration Imperial Diet House Commons Listing

Illustration Imperial Diet House Commons Listing
Artokoloro

Background imageCommons Collection: The Rt. Hon. Hugh ONeill, First Speaker of the House of Comm

The Rt. Hon. Hugh ONeill, First Speaker of the House of Comm
The Rt. Hon. Hugh O Neill, PC, First Speaker of the House of Commons, Northern Ireland (1922). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1922

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 2538 x 1937

Source Size = 2538 x 1937
Lord Randolph Churchill in South Africa: the Interior of the House of Commons, Pretoria

Background imageCommons Collection: The House of Commons Steeplechase, a Close Finish in the Heavy Weight Division: Lord

The House of Commons Steeplechase, a Close Finish in the Heavy Weight Division: Lord Henry Bentinck Winning on the Post from Mr. Walter Long

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 3856 x 4889

Source Size = 3856 x 4889
Preparing to Summon the Commons, from the Picture by J. Archer, R.s.A

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 3760 x 4977

Source Size = 3760 x 4977
Character Sketches in the House of Commons during the Debate on the Vote of Censure, London

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 1818 x 2359

Source Size = 1818 x 2359
THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT: HON. ARTHUR ELLIOT, M.P. Mover in the House of Commons

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 1811 x 2349

Source Size = 1811 x 2349
THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT: SAMUEL SMITH, ESQ. M.P. Seconder in the House of Commons

Background imageCommons Collection: Source Size = 3874 x 2955

Source Size = 3874 x 2955
The Speakers Chair, for the New House of Commons, 1852

Background imageCommons Collection: Meeting of the Reformed Parliament: Procession of the Speaker of the House of Commons

Meeting of the Reformed Parliament: Procession of the Speaker of the House of Commons to the Bar of the House of Lords, London, 1869, Uk

Background imageCommons Collection: Uncorking old sherry, William Pitt stands in the House of Commons, facing the opposition

Uncorking old sherry, William Pitt stands in the House of Commons, facing the opposition which is represented by bottles containing the heads of the most well-known opposition leaders including Fox

Background imageCommons Collection: A Division in the House of Commons: the Government Whips: Mr. E. Marjoribanks and Mr

A Division in the House of Commons: the Government Whips: Mr. E. Marjoribanks and Mr
A DIVISION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: THE GOVERNMENT WHIPS: Mr. E. Marjoribanks and Mr. T. Ellis, UK, 1893 engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: A Division in the House of Commons: the Opposition Whips: Sir William Walrond and Mr

A Division in the House of Commons: the Opposition Whips: Sir William Walrond and Mr
A DIVISION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: THE OPPOSITION WHIPS: Sir William Walrond and Mr. Akers-Douglas, UK, 1893 engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: A Division in the House of Commons: the Liberal Unionist Whips: Mr. Austen Chamberlain

A Division in the House of Commons: the Liberal Unionist Whips: Mr. Austen Chamberlain
A DIVISION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: THE LIBERAL UNIONIST WHIPS: Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Mr. Anstruther, UK, 1893 engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: The Great home Rule Debate: Scene at the Door of the House of Commons, Uk, 1893

The Great home Rule Debate: Scene at the Door of the House of Commons, Uk, 1893, 1893 Engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: The Opening of Parliament: Incidents in the Commons: 1

The Opening of Parliament: Incidents in the Commons: 1
THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT: INCIDENTS IN THE COMMONS: 1. Mr. Balfour enters. 2. Alone in his glory. (After the interval preceding the discussion on the Address Mr)

Background imageCommons Collection: Mr. Gladstone Attacking Mr. Disraelis First Budget in the House of Commons, 1852, Uk

Mr. Gladstone Attacking Mr. Disraelis First Budget in the House of Commons, 1852, Uk
Mr. Gladstone Attacking Mr. Disraelis First Budget in the House of Commons, 1852, UK

Background imageCommons Collection: The Right Hon. H. B. W. Brand, Esq. M. P. Speaker of the House of Commons, Uk, 1873

The Right Hon. H. B. W. Brand, Esq. M. P. Speaker of the House of Commons, Uk, 1873
The Right Hon. H.B.W. Brand, Esq. M.P. Speaker of the House of Commons, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: The Chancellor of the Exchequer, (Right Hon

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, (Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood) Introducing the Budget in the House of Commons, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: The Marquis of Kildare, M. P. for Kildare County;Mover of the House of Commons

The Marquis of Kildare, M. P. for Kildare County;Mover of the House of Commons
The Marquis of Kildare, M.P. for Kildare County; Mover of the House of Commons Address to the Throne, 1851 Engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: Mr. Peto, M. P. for Norwich; Seconder of the House of Commons Address to the Throne

Mr. Peto, M. P. for Norwich; Seconder of the House of Commons Address to the Throne
Mr. Peto, M.P. for Norwich; Seconder of the House of Commons Address to the Throne, 1851 Engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: The House of Commons Point to Point Steeplechase Near Rugby, Mr

The House of Commons Point to Point Steeplechase Near Rugby, Mr
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE NEAR RUGBY, MR. ELLIOTT LEES WINS ON DAMON, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageCommons Collection: The House of Commons: Swearing-In of the Members, London, Uk, 1857

The House of Commons: Swearing-In of the Members, London, Uk, 1857

Background imageCommons Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes: the Pera, Members of the House of Commons, Leaving Southampton

The Cherbourg Fetes: the Pera, Members of the House of Commons, Leaving Southampton, Uk, 1858

Background imageCommons Collection: Suspension of the habeas corpus, 1817, John Bull suspended by his feet between two

Suspension of the habeas corpus, 1817, John Bull suspended by his feet between two columns labeled Lords and Commons

Background imageCommons Collection: The Champion of Westminster, defending the People from Ministerial Imps and Reptiles

The Champion of Westminster, defending the People from Ministerial Imps and Reptiles
XCF290952 The Champion of Westminster, defending the People from Ministerial Imps and Reptiles, 1818 (colour etching) by Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856); Private Collection; English

Background imageCommons Collection: The Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, engraved by W. Hollar (1607-77) (engraving)

The Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, engraved by W. Hollar (1607-77) (engraving)
XJF149565 The Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, engraved by W. Hollar (1607-77) (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageCommons Collection: Session of the House of Commons with Queen Anne on the throne in 1702, Romeyn de Hooghe

Session of the House of Commons with Queen Anne on the throne in 1702, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1702

Background imageCommons Collection: The Debate on the Arms (Ireland) Bill: Notes in the House of Commons, London, Uk, 1886

The Debate on the Arms (Ireland) Bill: Notes in the House of Commons, London, Uk, 1886

Background imageCommons Collection: INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 1834. London, UK, 19th century engraving

INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 1834. London, UK, 19th century engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, UK, 19th century engraving

THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, UK, 19th century engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 1875. London, UK, 19th century engraving

INTERIOR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, 1875. London, UK, 19th century engraving

Background imageCommons Collection: House on a Common Georgian House on a Common, unknown artist, 18th century, British

House on a Common Georgian House on a Common, unknown artist, 18th century, British

Background imageCommons Collection: London, the Burning of the Houses of Parliament Fire at the House of Commons, unknown

London, the Burning of the Houses of Parliament Fire at the House of Commons, unknown artist, 19th century, British



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"Commons: A Tapestry of History, Activism, and Beauty" Step back in time to the 18th century as William Pitt the Younger passionately addresses Parliament, shaping the course of British politics. Witness the courage and determination of suffragettes like W. S. P. U Holloway Brooch, who fought tirelessly for women's rights. Enter a different era with Winston Churchill's indomitable spirit echoing through the halls of power. Marvel at Gladstone's Home Rule Bill, a pivotal moment in Ireland's quest for self-governance. Travel across continents to Old Town in Marbella, Malaga, Andalucia - an enchanting corner of Spain where history whispers through every cobblestone street. Immerse yourself in Muriel Matters Pankhurst's suffragette campaign that reverberated throughout Europe. Discover the timeless beauty of Piazza Anfiteatro in Lucca, Tuscany - a captivating square steeped in Italian charm and history. Feel your heart soar amidst Prague's Old Town Square during Christmas time as Tyn Cathedral stands tall against twinkling lights - a sight straight out of fairy tales. Closer to home lies Boston Common; its sprawling green expanse has witnessed countless gatherings and protests that have shaped American democracy. Stand before the majestic Houses of Commons/Lords on London’s River Thames – symbols of democratic governance etched into posterity. From postcards capturing picturesque views to ministers making crucial decisions along the banks of River Thames at Westminster – these images remind us that they can not just physical spaces but also repositories for collective memory and aspirations.