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Palmerston / Holl / Mayall
HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, Third Viscount PALMERSTON Statesman Date: 1784-1865
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1784 1865 Holl Mayall Palmerston Viscount
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1. Title: "Statesman Extraordinaire: A Triumvirate of British Political Giants - Palmerston, Holl, and Mayall" This evocative photograph print captures the distinguished visage of three pivotal figures in 19th-century British politics: Henry John Temple, Third Viscount Palmerston, Thomas Babington Macaulay Hollis, and George William Frederick Villiers, Second Earl of Clarendon and Marquess of Salisbury, better known as Lord Mayall. The image, taken in the mid-1800s, showcases the trio in formal attire, each donning top hats, a fashionable accessory of the era. Henry John Temple, Palmerston, born in 1784, was a prolific statesman who served as the British Foreign Secretary for an unprecedented six times, a record that still stands today. His tenure was marked by his strong stance on foreign policy, which included the Crimean War and the Opium Wars. Thomas Babington Macaulay Hollis, born in 1802, was a prominent historian, poet, and politician. He was a member of Parliament and served as the President of the Board of Control, overseeing British rule in India. Hollis is best known for his influential "History of England from the Accession of James II" and his work on the Indian Penal Code. George William Frederick Villiers, Mayall, born in 1800, was a prominent Whig politician who served as the Lord Privy Seal and the Lord Chancellor. He was also a member of Parliament and played a significant role in the passage of the Reform Act 1832, which expanded the electorate and reformed the parliamentary representation. This photograph print offers a captivating glimpse into the past, showcasing the remarkable trio of Palmerston, Holl, and Mayall, who collectively shaped the political landscape of 19th-century Britain. Their legacies continue to be felt in the annals of British history.
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