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Cartoon, Alexander Meyrick Broadley

Cartoon, Alexander Meyrick Broadley, barrister for Arabi Pacha (Ahmed Urabi or Ourabi), author, company promoter and social figure, founder of the Drury Lane Masonic Lodge, London.
1886

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1886 Acte Ahmed Alexander Arabi Barrister Bryan Drury Entr Entracte Founder Freemason Freemasonry Glasses Lane Lawyer Lodge Masonic Meyrick Pacha Promoter Broadley January Urabi


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This cartoon print, dating back to January 1886, features the esteemed British barrister, Alexander Meyrick Broadley. Broadley gained prominence during the late Victorian era for his legal representation of Arabi Pacha, also known as Ahmed Urabi or Ourabi, an Egyptian nationalist leader. The image, published by Alfred Bryan, captures Broadley in deep thought, donning glasses and a serious expression, as he peruses through a stack of papers. Broadley's involvement in the Arabi Pacha trial brought him significant recognition, and he was also an influential figure in London society. He was the founder of the Drury Lane Masonic Lodge, a prominent gathering place for Freemasons. Aside from his legal career, Broadley was an accomplished author, penning various articles and essays on law and politics. His expertise and knowledge extended beyond the courtroom, making him a respected voice in both the legal and social spheres. The cartoon, with its intricate details and vibrant colors, offers a glimpse into the life of this remarkable man during the 1880s. It is a testament to the era's fascination with the legal profession and the influential figures that shaped it. This print, now available from Mary Evans Picture Library, serves as an essential addition to any collection focusing on the history of law, Freemasonry, or the late Victorian period.

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