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1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection

1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, also known as Lord Brougham of England, was a prominent British Whig politician and statesman during the mid-19th century

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1778-1868

Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1778-1868
5614429 Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1778-1868; (add.info.: Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1778-1868)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850

Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850
3477973 Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850

Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850
3477974 Henry Brougham opening the Social Science Congress, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The banquet given to M. Berryer in the Middle Temple Hall by the members of the English Bar, 1864

The banquet given to M. Berryer in the Middle Temple Hall by the members of the English Bar, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The banquet given to M. Berryer in the Middle Temple Hall [in London] by the members of the English Bar, 1864. 'We give an Illustration of the festive scene in the Middle Tempie Hall

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The Right Hon. Lord Brougham - from a photograph by Claudet, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Right Hon. Lord Brougham - from a photograph by Claudet, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Right Hon. Lord Brougham - from a photograph by Claudet, 1858....after a long absence from what may be called out-of-door public life

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Inauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton at Grantham, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Inauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton at Grantham, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Inauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton at Grantham, 1858. The statue of the great mathematician and astronomer, from the hand of W

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Lord Brougham's railway nightmare

Lord Brougham's railway nightmare
3733967 Lord Brougham's railway nightmare. by Leech, John (1817-64); (add.info.: Cartoon depicting Lord Brougham's railway nightmare)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving)

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving)
5233631 Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving) by Lonsdale, James (1777-1839) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Brougham)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig statesman (litho)

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig statesman (litho)
3100157 Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig statesman (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Brougham)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving)

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving)
6014812 Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British Whig politician and MP (engraving) by Lonsdale, James (1777-1839) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Brougham)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: [Lord Brougham and his Family, Cannes], 1862. Creator: Charles Negre

[Lord Brougham and his Family, Cannes], 1862. Creator: Charles Negre
[Lord Brougham and his Family, Cannes], 1862

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1825, (1944). Creator: Thomas Lawrence

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1825, (1944). Creator: Thomas Lawrence
Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1825, (1944). Portrait of Scottish lawyer and politician Henry Brougham (1778-1868) who defended Queen Caroline at her trial in 1820

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Swing Caught at Last, 1835. Creator: John Doyle

Swing Caught at Last, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
Swing Caught at Last, 1835. Former Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham stands in the dock, as Sir Robert Peel explains his crime of incendiarism to judge King William IV

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. British politicians: Agad, here is the Police ; I shan t stir a peg ; I ll be off ; Then so shall I

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: A game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Creator: John Doyle

A game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Creator: John Doyle
A game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Prime Minister Charles Grey: Keep it up B[rougham] _ I d never be able to play the Game without you

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Going to the Fair with it!... 1837. Creator: John Doyle

Going to the Fair with it!... 1837. Creator: John Doyle
Going to the Fair with it!. A Cant Phrase for doing any thing in an extravagant way - Known it is presumed to most persons, 1837

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: An original sketch from which it is presumed Hogarth took his... picture The Cock Pit, 1837

An original sketch from which it is presumed Hogarth took his... picture The Cock Pit, 1837
An original sketch from which it is presumed Hogarth took his well-known picture The Cock Pit, 1837. Politicians at a cock fight - the word Ireland is written in the arena

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The Vaux and the Grapes, 1835. Creator: John Doyle

The Vaux and the Grapes, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
The Vaux and the Grapes. 1835. Lord Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux portrayed as a fox. The play on words in the title connects his name with one of Aesops fables

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: A Select Specimen of the BLACK Style, 1833. Creator: John Doyle

A Select Specimen of the BLACK Style, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
A Select Specimen of the BLACK Style, 1833. Original in Bronze may be seen at_. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, as a sculpture

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Fall of the Vaux-Hall Performer, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Fall of the Vaux-Hall Performer, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Fall of the Vaux-Hall Performer, 1834. Lord Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux portrayed as a circus tightrope-walker. The play on words in the title connects his name with entertainments at

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Trios Dogs, A Graphic Tale, with a Moral, for those who can find it out!, 1834. Creator

Trios Dogs, A Graphic Tale, with a Moral, for those who can find it out!, 1834. Creator
Trios Dogs, A Graphic Tale, with a Moral, for those who can find it out!, 1834. Prime minister Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington holding a bone labelled Power ; Governor-General of Canada John

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Vaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Vaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Vaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Sketched at the late meeting of the Durham Press-ton Hounds. A huntsman shouts Tallyho! Tallyho

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Receiving the Fatal News!, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Receiving the Fatal News!, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Receiving the Fatal News!, 1834. George Eden, Earl of Auckland; John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough; Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux; John Hobhouse

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Gratitude, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Gratitude, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Gratitude, 1834. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham thinks: (He offered me the Attorney Generalship, I must now do something for him.) He then says to former prime minister Charles Grey

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The Fall of Icarus, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

The Fall of Icarus, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
The Fall of Icarus, 1834. Lord Brougham portrayed as Icarus of Greek myth, who flew too close to the Sun with wings made of wax

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham Esq. M. P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Creator: T Wright

Henry Brougham Esq. M. P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Creator: T Wright
Henry Brougham Esq. M.P. The Queens Attorney General, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868) who defended Queen Caroline at her trial

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: A Contrast, c1838. Creator: Unknown

A Contrast, c1838. Creator: Unknown
A Contrast, c1838. Political satire depicting British politicians: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848), and Arthur Wellesley

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Im: Patience in a Punt. or Otium Cum dignitate - Versus - the Coronation, 1838

Im: Patience in a Punt. or Otium Cum dignitate - Versus - the Coronation, 1838
Im:Patience in a Punt. or Otium Cum dignitate - Versus - the Coronation, 1838. Satire on the coronation of Queen Victoria

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Extraordinary Meeting of Leaders of Opposition. 1835. Creator: John Doyle

Extraordinary Meeting of Leaders of Opposition. 1835. Creator: John Doyle
Extraordinary Meeting of Leaders of Opposition. 1835. Satire depicting British politicians as animals. The sheep (or lamb) may be William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who served as Home Secretary

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist

Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Artist
Stewards Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, 1820. Scene of the House of Lords as arranged for the Bill of Pains and Penalties intended to strip Queen Caroline of her tittles

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Fiddlestick versus broomstick, 1831

Fiddlestick versus broomstick, 1831. Paganini standing on a chair with a fiddle in one hand and bow in the other. Around the table sit John Key (Lord Mayor of London), Henry Brougham

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank

The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. The Prince Regent is dressed as Apollo, McMahon as Mercury pours a chamber pot over his flaming head. On the left are two statues

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Brougham and the Civic Giants, 1848

Brougham and the Civic Giants, 1848. Lord Brougham and Vaux, with fists doubled, threatens Gog and Magog, who express alarm. The subject refers to a verbal attack by Lord Brougham and Vaux on the city

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Returning Justice lifts aloft her Scale, 1821

Returning Justice lifts aloft her Scale, 1821. Caroline of Brunswick, between Bergami and Alderman Wood, falls from the tilting summit of a breaking pillar which rests on the word Adultery

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks

How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL Marks
How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queens hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British jurist and politician, 1860s (1883)

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, British jurist and politician, 1860s (1883). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. III, 1852-1860, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Sir Humphrey Davy, Cornish chemist and physicist, (1845). Artist: E Scriven

Sir Humphrey Davy, Cornish chemist and physicist, (1845). Artist: E Scriven
Sir Humphrey Davy, Cornish chemist and physicist, (1845). Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845)

William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845). Artist: H Meyer
William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845). A print from Lives of Men of Letters and Science who Flourished in the Time of George III, by Henry

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Artist: W Holl

David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Artist: W Holl
David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Humes (1711-1776) most important work was A Treatise on Human Nature (1739)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Broughams speech for the defence during the trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 (c1895)

Henry Broughams speech for the defence during the trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 (c1895). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume VII (c1895)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, Attorney General, 19th century

Henry Brougham, Attorney General, 19th century. Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (c1778-1868), was a British writer, scientist, lawyer, Whig politician and abolitionist

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Lord Brougham, 19th century. Artist: William Holl

Lord Brougham, 19th century. Artist: William Holl
Lord Brougham, 19th century. The Right Honourable Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, PC (1778-1868) was Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, Attorney General, 1820

Henry Brougham, Attorney General, 1820. Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (c1778-1868), was Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877

Henry Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877
Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877. Portrait of Brougham (c1778-1868) in wig and ceremonial robes

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: The Right Honourable Henry Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound

The Right Honourable Henry Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound
The Right Honourable Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, c1880. Portrait of Brougham (1778-1868)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861

Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial in 1820

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician

Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial (1820)

Background image1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Collection: To the Temple of Fame, 1858

To the Temple of Fame, 1858. Mr. Punch (with the Greatest Respect). After you, my Lord! This cartoon shows Mr Punch respectfully deferring to Lord Brougham



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1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, also known as Lord Brougham of England, was a prominent British Whig politician and statesman during the mid-19th century. His legacy is marked by various noteworthy events and achievements. One such event that gained notoriety was Lord Brougham's railway nightmare. This incident occurred around 1860-1865 and left an indelible mark on his reputation. The details surrounding this nightmare remain unknown, but it undoubtedly added to the intrigue surrounding his persona. Lord Brougham's political career spanned several decades, during which he served as a Member of Parliament for the Whig party. His dedication to public service earned him respect among his peers and constituents alike. Throughout his life, Lord Brougham was depicted in numerous engravings and lithographs capturing his distinguished presence. These visual representations showcase his commanding stature as a British statesman who played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of his time. Beyond politics, Lord Brougham enjoyed spending time with his family at their residence in Cannes. A photograph from 1862 captures this intimate moment, showing him surrounded by loved ones amidst serene surroundings. In addition to politics, Lord Brougham had diverse interests that were reflected in various artistic works created during his lifetime. Notably, John Doyle's satirical illustrations depict scenes such as "Swing Caught at Last" (1835), "Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig" (1834), "A game of Political Shuttlecock" (1831), and "Going to the Fair with it. . " (1837). These artworks provide insight into both the political climate of the era and Lord Brougham's involvement within it. Furthermore, an original sketch presumed to have inspired Hogarth's famous painting "The Cock Pit" can be attributed to Lord Brougham himself in 1837. This connection highlights his artistic sensibilities and the influence he had on contemporary art.