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Ewart Collection (page 5)

Ewart, a name synonymous with political prowess and intellectual brilliance

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone in 1886

Gladstone in 1886
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE He introduces the Home Rule Bill which is intended to settle Irelands problems for ever

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone Speaks

Gladstone Speaks
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE speaking on his Home Rule (for Ireland) bill in 1886; to his left is John Morley, to his right Campbell-Bannerman, leading liberals

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone Address 1876

Gladstone Address 1876
William Ewart Gladstone addressing the constituents gathered at Blackheath regarding the Hungarian atrocities

Background imageEwart Collection: We Gladstone / Anon Photo

We Gladstone / Anon Photo
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE English politician MP

Background imageEwart Collection: We Gladstone / Woodbury

We Gladstone / Woodbury
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone in 1853

Gladstone in 1853
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1853

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Russell Cdv

Gladstone / Russell Cdv
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Mayall Cdv

Gladstone / Mayall Cdv
William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Mp in 1861

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone, Full Length

Gladstone, Full Length
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE standing proudly, with the red despatch case of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, containing the Budget, at his feet

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)

Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, in the 1880s

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone (Whitlock)

Gladstone (Whitlock)
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, at age 67, 1876

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone & Wife / Cdv

Gladstone & Wife / Cdv
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, photographed with his wife

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstones Birthplace

Gladstones Birthplace
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Birthplace in Rodney street, Liverpool

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Vanity Fair 87

Gladstone / Vanity Fair 87
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British statesman

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstone / Severn

Gladstone / Severn
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809 - 1898) British statesman

Background imageEwart Collection: We Gladstone / Holl / Mayall

We Gladstone / Holl / Mayall
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE English politician MP sitting in a chair

Background imageEwart Collection: Gladstones Budget 1860

Gladstones Budget 1860
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE As Chancellor of the Exchequer he presents his budget to the Commons



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Ewart, a name synonymous with political prowess and intellectual brilliance. From the iconic image of Gladstone in the library, surrounded by towering shelves of knowledge, to the endearing portrait of Mr. And Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, their love and partnership evident in every glance. Gladstone's influence extended beyond his role as a statesman; he became a symbol of power and determination. Vanity Fair immortalized him in their 69th issue, capturing his essence with unparalleled accuracy. The collaboration between We Gladstone, Pound, and Mayal showcased his unwavering commitment to progress and reform. Together they paved the way for change that would shape generations to come. Gladstone's involvement in the Midlothian Campaign marked a turning point in British politics. His impassioned speeches resonated with crowds across Edinburgh as he fought tirelessly for justice and equality. In the Hawarden Study, surrounded by books that held centuries' worth of wisdom within their pages, Gladstone strategized his next move - always one step ahead of his adversaries. William Ewart Gladstone was more than just an English statesman; he was an embodiment of resilience and leadership. As depicted in wood engravings from contemporary newspapers during the General Election of 1880, he commanded attention wherever he went. Vanity Fair once again captured Gladstone's essence in 1879 - a man who defied expectations and challenged societal norms at every turn. Even history recognized Ewart's significance when Sergeant Ewart captured the French eagle at Waterloo - an act that forever solidified his place among legends. But behind every great man is an equally remarkable woman. Catherine Gladstone stood beside her husband through it all - offering support, guidance, and unwavering love throughout their journey together. From cartoons depicting him diligently working at his desk on Valentine's Day to those highlighting captious critics attempting to undermine him – none could deter or diminish William Ewart Gladstone's unwavering dedication to his country.