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Taking a Division in the House of Commons, the Tellers at the Table (engraving)
1037840 Taking a Division in the House of Commons, the Tellers at the Table (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taking a Division in the House of Commons, the Tellers at the Table. Illustration for The Graphic, 1881.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23050610
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Division House Of Commons Parliament Buildings Tellers
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This engraving titled "Taking a Division in the House of Commons, the Tellers at the Table" offers a glimpse into the inner workings of British parliamentary democracy during the 19th century. The image showcases a pivotal moment in political decision-making as tellers gather around a grand table within the iconic House of Commons chamber. The composition exudes an air of intensity and anticipation, with politicians engaged in animated discussions while others eagerly await their turn to cast their votes. The ornate interiors of Parliament buildings provide a majestic backdrop, symbolizing the weighty decisions being made within these hallowed halls. The engraving captures not only the physical space but also highlights key figures who played crucial roles in this democratic process. It serves as both an informative historical document and an artistic representation that invites viewers to imagine themselves amidst this scene from bygone days. Originally published as an illustration for The Graphic newspaper in 1881, this print is now part of a private collection. Its inclusion in Look and Learn's Illustrated Papers Collection ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and study. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork by English School artists, we are reminded of how politics has always been shaped by passionate debates, strategic maneuvering, and ultimately collective decision-making – all elements that continue to define our modern democracies today.
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