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Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, Parliament Street, London
Statue of Lord Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli), Parliament Street, London Date: circa 1900
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Beaconsfield Benjamin Conservative Disraeli Parliament Plinth Tory
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1. Title: "Lord Beaconsfield: A Victorian Statesman Immortalized in Stone on Parliament Street, London" This evocative photograph captures the grandeur of the Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, located on Parliament Street in London. Erected in the late 19th century, the statue stands as a testament to the life and legacy of Benjamin Disraeli, one of the most influential and charismatic political figures of the Victorian era. Disraeli, born in 1804, rose to prominence in British politics as a member of the Conservative Party, later known as the Tories. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, first from 1868 to 1874 and then from 1874 to 1880. During his tenure, Disraeli implemented various political and social reforms, including the Reform Act of 1867, which expanded the electorate and paved the way for universal suffrage. The statue, created by the renowned sculptor Thomas Brock, was unveiled in 1883, just a few years after Disraeli's death. The imposing figure of the statesman, dressed in the robes of a Roman senator, sits atop a grand plinth. The statue's intricate details and lifelike features are a testament to Brock's masterful craftsmanship. The photograph, taken circa 1900, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to the Victorian era. The bustling Parliament Street, with its horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians, serves as a stark contrast to the stillness and grandeur of the statue. The photograph also highlights the architectural beauty of the surrounding buildings, which add to the historical significance of the scene. The Statue of Lord Beaconsfield remains an iconic landmark in London, drawing visitors from around the world who seek to pay homage to this remarkable statesman and his enduring legacy.
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