A Show of antique Vanity Fair Prints published in the English Society magazine "Vanity Fair" between 1869 and 1914. Pitt-Lewis father, grandfather and great-grandfather were successively headmasters of Honiton Grammar School, which he himself attended. Ernest Terah Hooley. In 1921 The Globe merged into the Pall Mall Gazette, which itself was absorbed into the Evening Standard in 1923.
Very scarce double page print. Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott was a British land agent whose ostracism by his local community in Ireland as part of a campaign for workers' rights in 1880 gave the English language the verb to boycott, meaning "to ostracise" 1880, as part of its campaign for the "Three Fs" (fair rent, fixity of tenure and free sale) to protect Irish tenants from exploitation, the Irish Land League under Michael Davitt withdrew the local labour required to save the harvest on Lord Erne's estate. 4298)Original Vanity Fair Vanity Fair, 11th Jan 1900.. With the Caption ' Conservative" Nick. A Jesuit in Disguise.
When registering in person we require photo ID, such as a passport or driving licence. This website uses cookies. September 22nd 1888. G. K. Chesterton Vanity Fair Print 1912£255. Ward, Dudley William. For example, Etsy prohibits members from using their accounts while in certain geographic locations.
Original Vanity Fair coloured lithographic print. Underlying all his work was the feeling that the removal of obstacles to communications between different parts of the world would lead to better knowledge and better feeling between nations....... (Code No. Mayor of London, Founder of Shell. Click to view more images. His highest first-class innings was his 150 for the University against Middlesex in 1887, and in this year he was selected to play for the Gentlemen at both Lord's and the Oval.
"He married Lady Waldegrave and governed Ireland. In Kingstown Ireland (Eire). Upton, George Frederick 3rd Viscount Templetown. In the year of his succession to the earldom he was appointed Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire, and in 1861 became a Knight of the Thistle. William Fife was chosen to design the challenging yacht. Vanity Fair - Politicians. From 'The World' magazine. Mild foxing and a couple of small marks. Email your requirements NOW. Chichester S. P. Fortescue. Vanity Fair coloured Lithograph by Ape. Titled - "Vive La Polgne! An eminent historian.
'This Fell Sergeant-Strict in His Arrest'. Captain James Craig. With the Caption "Qualis. Vanity Fair Print Strathearn Gordon£39. This letter became known as the Balfour Declaration........ £40. He returned to Britain to serve as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Aldershot Command from 1889, as Quartermaster-General to the Forces from 1893 and as Adjutant General from 1897. Scene: The Judge's Box at Sandown Park. "He might be Champion if there were a championship ", H. W Stevenson and " The Champion of 1885″ John Roberts Jr. 1905. These discounts are not valid for previous purchases or on purchases of gift certificates, and additional exclusions may apply on special or limited editions. Got a degree at Trinity College Dublin.
Samuel Charles Allsopp MP, 'Burton Beer'. Internet #310591697. Titled " "the Rule of The Road at Sea "Charles Colomb attended the Royal Naval College from which he passed in 1854 into the Royal Marine Artillery. Cricket, 'Forty-six centuries in eleven years', J. T. Tyldesley - Lancashire County Cricketer, 1906, Spy, Photo Litho, £145. Titled:- An earnest African.
Early 1800s Portrait Prints. On 2 November 1917 he received a letter from the British foreign secretary, Arthur Balfour, addressed to his London home at 148 Piccadilly. Rothschild, The Hon. "Brighton" Nick into blank margin not affecting image.
We will contact you during the sale and one of our team will bid live with you over the phone. Titled:- A risen John D. Coleridge was a lawyer and politician with one great fault, he could not stop talking, he displayed great passion and conviction on any subject that took his fancy. He also edited the "Foxhound Kennel Stud Book. " His father was the prosperous owner of the Royal Hotel, located near the Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Father of the Belvoir. Cricket, ' W. W. ', Walter William Read, Surrey CCC, 1888, LIB, Chromolithograph, SOLD|. The Lobby of the House of Commons. Brodrick entered Parliament as Conservative member for West Surrey in 1883 he was appointed to a Royal Commission examining the condition of Irish prisons. Abington', G. A. Baird, 1888, Spy, Chromolithograph, £90.
He commanded the 19th Hussars in 1889-1893 and then was made Assistant Adjutant-General 1893-1897. We will respond within 24 hours. Empire Makers and Breakers. The Pall Mall Gazette was an evening newpaper founded in London February 7 1865. As an active Zionist and close friend of Chaim Weizmann, he worked to formulate the draft declaration for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Resigned from this post in 1886, but remained a director until 1897... (Code No. John D. 20th April 1870.
His style was so pleasing that a contemporary once said of him, "Joe Guy, all ease and elegance, fit to play before the Queen in her Majesty's Parlour". He was destined by nature to become a barrister, accepted as a Tory MP and eventually made Solicitor-General and not long after Attorney-General. 1890s Victorian Portrait Prints. Joined the Coldstream Guards. Buying a pre-loved, antique, or vintage item not only provides you with unique style and value for money but it also helps to reduce landfill, and the annual emissions of an antique or vintage piece can be as little as one sixteenth of those of its new equivalent! Titled:- "Knight of Kerry". He served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household between 1891 and 1892..... (Code No. "the general colour of the Secretary Bird is Bluish Grey". Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Charles James Fox Russell. Sir Robert Edgecumbe. French, John Denton Pinkstone. Titled "Oxford Cricket", slight nick to outer margin, not affecting roughout his career Philipson was competing for the wicket-keeper's spot in the English Test side with Gregor MacGregor, which resulted in him playing in only five Test matches for England, which he did on the 1891/2 and 1894/5 tours of Australia.
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