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The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888. Creator: Unknown
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The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888. Creator: Unknown
The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888
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The Parnell Commission - A Glimpse into the Political Drama of 19th Century Britain
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. This print captures a significant moment in British history - The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice in 1888. In this intriguing scene, we see Mr. Biggar, an Irish nationalist politician, appearing for himself before the commission. The image showcases a courtroom filled with individuals from various walks of life. Grouped together are politicians, lawyers, journalists, and members of the public who eagerly await the outcome of this highly anticipated enquiry. The atmosphere is tense as all eyes focus on Mr. Biggar standing confidently in the dock. Joseph Gillis Biggar was known for his staunch support of Charles Stewart Parnell and his involvement with the Irish Nationalist Party. As one of its prominent figures, he played a crucial role in advocating for Irish rights during a time when tensions between Ireland and Britain were high. This illustration provides us with an invaluable glimpse into Victorian society's fascination with political affairs and their thirst for information through newspapers like "The Graphic". It serves as a reminder that even in those times without modern technology or social media platforms, people were deeply engaged in politics and hungry for updates on important events. As we gaze upon this historic photograph print by an unknown creator from Heritage Images collection today, it reminds us to appreciate how far our legal system has evolved while also acknowledging that political drama has always been part of our human story.
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