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Benjamin Disraeli was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1868 to 1874 and again from 1874 to 1880

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Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: 'The Mysterious Cabinet Trick'(engraving)

"The Mysterious Cabinet Trick"(engraving)
2777092 " The Mysterious Cabinet Trick" (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " The Mysterious Cabinet Trick." Cartoon)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: A 'Happy Family'at Berlin (engraving)

A "Happy Family"at Berlin (engraving)
2777086 A " Happy Family" at Berlin (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A " Happy Family" at Berlin. Cartoon, 29 June 1878)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, Parliament Street, London

Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, Parliament Street, London
Statue of Lord Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli), Parliament Street, London Date: circa 1900

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Disraeli addressing the House (litho)

Disraeli addressing the House (litho)
2788024 Disraeli addressing the House (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Disraeli addressing the House)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, British Prime Minister 1868 and 1874-1880 (litho)

Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, British Prime Minister 1868 and 1874-1880 (litho)
3100133 Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, British Prime Minister 1868 and 1874-1880 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Disraeli)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, in Parliament Square, Westminster (b / w photo)

Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, in Parliament Square, Westminster (b / w photo)
1614860 Statue of Lord Beaconsfield, in Parliament Square, Westminster (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Lord Beaconsfield)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Isaac DIsraeli

Isaac DIsraeli (1766-1848), a British writer, scholar and man of letters. He is best known for his essays, his associations with other men of letters

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: The late Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving)

The late Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving)
1590505 The late Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving) by Gardner, William Biscombe (1847-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: The late Earl of Beaconsfield, KG)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Lord Beaconsfield in his Library at Hughenden (engraving)

Lord Beaconsfield in his Library at Hughenden (engraving)
1590485 Lord Beaconsfield in his Library at Hughenden (engraving) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Beaconsfield in his Library at Hughenden)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: The late Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving)

The late Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving)
1590358 The late Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, KG (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The late Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, KG)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli offering the crown of India to Queen Victoria

Benjamin Disraeli offering the crown of India to Queen Victoria
533183 Benjamin Disraeli offering the crown of India to Queen Victoria. She was proclaimed Empress of India on l May 1876

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli making his first speech in the House (litho)

Benjamin Disraeli making his first speech in the House (litho)
STC335858 Benjamin Disraeli making his first speech in the House (litho) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjamin Disraeli (1840-81)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: The Cabinet of Lord Derby of 1867, 1868 (litho) (b&w photo)

The Cabinet of Lord Derby of 1867, 1868 (litho) (b&w photo)
XJF107822 The Cabinet of Lord Derby of 1867, 1868 (litho) (b&w photo) by Gales, Henry (fl.1868) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Performer and Critic (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, Performer and Critic (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Performer and Critic -- a satirical comment on the political rivalry between Gladstone (Liberal) and Disraeli (Conservative)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Great Guy of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Great Guy of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Great Guy of the Season -- a satirical comment on the Liberal Party threat to the Conservative Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Doctors Differ! (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, Doctors Differ! (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Doctors Differ! Political rivals Gladstone and Disraeli have different ideas about the health of the patient (representing the country)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Celebrated Indian Crown Trick (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Celebrated Indian Crown Trick (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Celebrated Indian Crown Trick -- a satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister, as Bendizzi the Great Faker, performing as a magician to various heads of state

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, On The Dizzy Brink (Disraeli and Britannia)

Cartoon, On The Dizzy Brink (Disraeli and Britannia)
Cartoon, On The Dizzy Brink -- Benjamin Disraeli leads a very reluctant Britannia to the brink of war, by sending British ships to Constantinople, risking conflict with Russian forces. Date: 1878

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Permissive Government (Disraeli and Hartington)

Cartoon, Permissive Government (Disraeli and Hartington)
Cartoon, Permissive Government -- a conversation between Lord Hartington, new leader of the Liberal Party (in opposition), and Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Good-Bye! (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, Good-Bye! (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, Good-Bye! Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli says goodbye to his political rival, William Gladstone, who was giving up the leadership of the Liberal Party

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander (Gladstone and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Indignant Bystander -- in a fairground analogy, Gladstone criticises the Conservative governments Savings Banks Bill, which was later withdrawn

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Up In A Balloon (Disraeli and Britannia)

Cartoon, Up In A Balloon (Disraeli and Britannia)
Cartoon, Up In A Balloon -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis Conservative government. He is depicted with Britannia in a balloon representing Conservative Policy

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Holiday (Disraeli)

Cartoon, A Holiday (Disraeli)
Cartoon, A Holiday -- a satirical comment on disagreements Benjamin Disraeli was having within his own governing party. He is depicted as a haughty female servant, off on a days holiday

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, So Just! -- Just So! (Disraeli)

Cartoon, So Just! -- Just So! (Disraeli)
Cartoon, So Just! -- Just So! A satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli apparently managing to use common sense to balance Labour and Capital, and put an end to destructive industrial action

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Slow Cab-inet (Disraeli)

Cartoon, A Slow Cab-inet (Disraeli)
Cartoon, A Slow Cab-inet -- a satirical comment on the slow progress of parliamentary business since the Conservative Party won the General Election

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Belle of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Belle of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Belle of the Season -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Conservative Party, having won the recent General Election

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival (Disraeli)

Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival (Disraeli)
Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival -- a satirical comment on the small number of parliamentary measures passed by the new Conservative government, compared with the previous Liberal administration

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Winning Stroke (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Winning Stroke (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Winning Stroke -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys success in the recent General Election, depicting Benjamin Disraeli as a rower who believes that he has benefited

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The End of the Season -- Benjamin Disraeli (Miss Dizzy), dressed as a debutante, gets ready for the last event of the season

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Lancashire Lions -- one of many cartoons focusing on the political rivalry between Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)

Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers (Liberal Party)
Cartoon, The Disappointed Undertakers -- a satirical comment on the rivaly between the Liberal Party (represented by Lord John Russell, John Bright and William Gladstone)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Whitebait Dinner... at Greenwich

Cartoon, The Whitebait Dinner... at Greenwich
Cartoon, The Whitebait Dinner; or, Parties at Greenwich -- rival politicians encounter each other at the traditional summertime Whitebait Dinner in Greenwich, SE London

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Irrepressible Lodger (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, The Irrepressible Lodger (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, The Irrepressible Lodger -- a satirical comment on Disraelis agreement to include lodgers in his Reform Bill, declaring himself the Father of the Lodger Franchise

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Rival Sweepers (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, Rival Sweepers (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, Rival Sweepers -- a satirical comment on the opening of the new Parliamentary session, with MPs from both parties ready to put forward their rival ideas for electoral reform

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Dryads of Disfranchisement

Cartoon, The Dryads of Disfranchisement -- a satirical comment on threatened constituencies and their respective MPs (Totnes, Wakefield, Yarmouth, Calne and Wells)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Rival Conductors (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, The Rival Conductors (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, The Rival Conductors -- a satirical comment on electoral reform, as represented by Gladstone (Liberal, left) and Disraeli (Conservative, right)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Surprising Success (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, A Surprising Success (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, A Surprising Success -- John Bull congratulates Lord Derby, Conservative Prime Minister, on his success in winning the Reform Stakes, using horseracing as a metaphor for electoral reform

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Fishy Case (Electoral Reform)

Cartoon, A Fishy Case (Electoral Reform)
Cartoon, A Fishy Case -- a satirical comment on the machinations involved in securing electoral reform, in order to give respectable working men the vote

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)

Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)
Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction -- a satirical comment on parliamentary disagreements between Gladstone and Disraeli over the latters Reform Bill. 1867

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)

Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)
Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! A satirical comment on the arguments surrounding the extension of the franchise in Disraelis Reform Bill

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure -- Benjamin Disraeli, depicted as an artist, unveils his plans for electoral reform, and asks his fellow-MPs to fill in the details. Date: 1867

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The First Question (Derby and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The First Question (Derby and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The First Question -- Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli, having just won a General Election for the Conservative party, are asked by a working man what they are going to do for him

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat (Russell and Reform)

Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat (Russell and Reform)
Cartoon, Pudding Before Meat -- Earl Grosvenor, Liberal MP for Chester, comments on Lord John Russell, Liberal Prime Minister, serving Pudding (franchise reform) before Meat (redistribution of seats)

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, Out! (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, Out! (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, Out! Gladstone as batsman is bowled out, and Disraeli as wicket keeper is back in the running. A cricketing analogy for the transfer of power in the wake of a General Election. Date: 1866

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Coming Struggle (Disraeli versus Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Coming Struggle (Disraeli versus Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Coming Struggle -- using the Boat Race as an analogy for politics, Disraeli and Gladstone are depicted as rowers in competing boats

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business (Disraeli and Gladstone)

Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business (Disraeli and Gladstone)
Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business -- a satirical comment on the conflicting approaches of Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative) and William Gladstone (Liberal) to electoral reform. Date: 1866

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, A Dissolving View (Disraeli and Derby)

Cartoon, A Dissolving View (Disraeli and Derby)
Cartoon, A Dissolving View -- Benjamin Disraeli and Lord Derby win the General Election, though only by a slim majority. The election results indicated clear support for Free Trade as against

Background imageBenjamin Disraeli Collection: Cartoon, The Fight at St Stephens Academy

Cartoon, The Fight at St Stephens Academy -- Mrs Gamp (representing The Standard newspaper) commiserates with Disraeli for losing a fight with Gladstone



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Benjamin Disraeli Collection

Benjamin Disraeli was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1868 to 1874 and again from 1874 to 1880. He was born in London, England in 1804 and educated at Trinity College, Oxford. Disraeli was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 1837 until his death in 1881. He is remembered for his strong support of Queen Victoria during her reign and for his successful foreign policy initiatives that strengthened Britain's position on the world stage. His legacy includes introducing social reforms such as the Second Reform Act which extended voting rights to more people, creating a unified education system and establishing an independent judiciary system. His political career also saw him serve as Chancellor of the Exchequer under both Lord Derby and William Ewart Gladstone's governments. Disraeli remains one of Britain's most influential politicians whose legacy continues to shape British politics today.
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