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Queen Victoria created Disraeli Earl of Beaconfield in August 1876 in return for

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Queen Victoria created Disraeli Earl of Beaconfield in August 1876 in return for

Queen Victoria created Disraeli Earl of Beaconfield in August 1876 in return for his successful engineering through Parliament of the Royal Titles Bill making the Queen Empress of India
Empress and Earl; Or, one good turn deserves another from Punch 26 August 1876 page 83. TopFoto independent historic photographs and images all subjects and eras. © TopFoto.co.uk

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This print captures a significant moment in British history, as Queen Victoria bestows the title of Earl of Beaconfield upon Benjamin Disraeli. Taken in August 1876, this image showcases the culmination of Disraeli's successful engineering through Parliament of the Royal Titles Bill. In an act that symbolizes reciprocity and gratitude, Queen Victoria rewards his accomplishment by making her Empress of India. The photograph emanates a sense of grandeur and regality, with both figures exuding power and authority. Queen Victoria stands tall and elegant, adorned in her royal attire, while Disraeli appears dignified and appreciative as he receives this prestigious honor. The composition is rich with symbolism; it portrays how one good turn deserves another. Published on page 83 of Punch magazine on August 26th, 1876, this cartoon-like depiction adds a touch of humor to the scene without diminishing its historical significance. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political achievements and formalities, there is room for lightheartedness. Preserved within TopFoto's archives alongside other literary works related to Victorian era literature (specifically found on page 150), this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the past and witness firsthand the intricate dynamics between monarchs and politicians during that time.


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Capture the historical significance of this notable moment in British history with our exquisite photographic print from TopFoto's Archive. Witness Queen Victoria bestowing the title of Earl of Beaconfield upon Benjamin Disraeli in August 1876, an honor granted in recognition of his engineering success in passing the Royal Titles Bill, which made the Queen Empress of India. Our Media Storehouse range of prints showcases this iconic image in stunning detail, bringing history to life in your home or office.


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