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Chancellor Of The Exchequer Collection

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, a prominent figure in British politics, is responsible for managing the nation's finances

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Deficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Creator: John Doyle

Deficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Creator: John Doyle
Deficiency. - Surplus. 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), Chancellor of the Exchequer, and James Pattison (1786-1849)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Cartoon commenting on Robert Lowe's proposed reducing bullion weight of the Sovereign

Cartoon commenting on Robert Lowe's proposed reducing bullion weight of the Sovereign
5308697 Cartoon commenting on Robert Lowe's proposed reducing bullion weight of the Sovereign; (add.info.: Cartoon commenting on Robert Lowe's proposed reducing bullion weight of)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: William GGV Vernon Harcourt

William GGV Vernon Harcourt
865086 William GGV Vernon Harcourt; (add.info.: William GGV Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904) English lawyer and Liberal statesman, one of the great Parliamentarians of the late 19th century

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: William Ewart Gladstone

William Ewart Gladstone
3118577 William Ewart Gladstone; (add.info.: Photographic portrait of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) a British Liberal politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer 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 imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The opening of the People's Park, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The opening of the People's Park, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The opening of the People's Park, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, 1864. Chancellor of the Exchequer and future prime minister William Ewart Gladstone speaking to the crowd

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Statue of the late Sir G. C. Lewis at Hereford, by Baron Marochetti, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Statue of the late Sir G. C. Lewis at Hereford, by Baron Marochetti, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Statue of the late Sir G. C. Lewis at Hereford, by Baron Marochetti, 1864. 'The inhabitants of the city and county of Hereford...subscribed for a statue of the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). British Liberal politician William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) served as Prime Minister four times

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of William Ewart Gladstone, 1890s, (2023). British Liberal politician William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) served as Prime Minister four times

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Statue of Lord Mansfield, by E. H. Bailery, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Lord Mansfield, by E. H. Bailery, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Lord Mansfield, by E. H. Bailery, R.A. 1856. Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament in London. One of the statues...with which St

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Symptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Symptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Symptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: CHANCELLOR NIGEL LAWSON WITH HIS WIFE THERESE AND CHILDREN 19 / 03 / 1986

CHANCELLOR NIGEL LAWSON WITH HIS WIFE THERESE AND CHILDREN 19 / 03 / 1986
CHANCELLOR NIGEL LAWSON WITH HIS WIFE THERESE AND CHILDREN 19/03/1986

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER NIGEL LAWSON WITH HIS WIFE THERESE ON BUDGET DAY OUTSIDE

CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER NIGEL LAWSON WITH HIS WIFE THERESE ON BUDGET DAY OUTSIDE NUMBER 11 DOWNING STREET, LONDON - 19/03/1986

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: NORMAN LAMONT HOLDING BUDGET BOX AND WIFE ROSEMARY, 11 DOWNING STREET - 11 / 03 / 1992

NORMAN LAMONT HOLDING BUDGET BOX AND WIFE ROSEMARY, 11 DOWNING STREET - 11 / 03 / 1992
NORMAN LAMONT HOLDING BUDGET BOX AND WIFE ROSEMARY, 11 DOWNING STREET - 11/03/1992

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Black Wednesday. Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont gives a press conference

Black Wednesday. Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont gives a press conference during the pound crisis as David Cameron looks on in the background. 16th September 1992

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Labour Party Press Conference held at Transport House. Denis Healey

Labour Party Press Conference held at Transport House. Denis Healey, Chancellor of the Exchequer. 4th October 1974

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald, 1931, (1935). British politicians in the newly formed National Government which contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberals

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Intercepted, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Intercepted, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, also held the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer and this cartoon shows him in a chefs outfit feeding his dog from the bowl of surplus

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Sir Stafford Northcote, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown

Sir Stafford Northcote, between 1860 and 1875. Creator: Unknown
Sir Stafford Northcoat [sic], between 1860 and 1875. [British politician Northcote first entered Parliament in 1855 as Conservative MP for Dudley

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Grinding Away; or, The Road to Starvation (colour litho)

Grinding Away; or, The Road to Starvation (colour litho)
3648303 Grinding Away; or, The Road to Starvation (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grinding Away; or, The Road to Starvation)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Ye Venerable Bob (colour litho)

Ye Venerable Bob (colour litho)
3648297 Ye Venerable Bob (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ye Venerable Bob. A Legend of Mr Lowe-Hys Budget)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, Anglo-Irish politician (engraving)

Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, Anglo-Irish politician (engraving)
5233633 Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, Anglo-Irish politician (engraving) by Houbraken, Jacobus (1698-1780); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton (1669-1725)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, English Whig politician

Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, English Whig politician
6014926 Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, English Whig politician, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer (engraving) by Engleheart

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Anthony Ashley Cooper. 1st Earl of Shaftesbury in Lord Chancellors robes, c

Anthony Ashley Cooper. 1st Earl of Shaftesbury in Lord Chancellors robes, c
5914730 Anthony Ashley Cooper. 1st Earl of Shaftesbury in Lord Chancellors robes, c.1672 (oil on canvas) by Greenhill, John (1642/9-76) (attr)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet

The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet
779931 The Indefinite Article, illustration from The Struwwelpeter Alphabet, verse by Harold Begbie (1871-1929) (colour litho) by Gould

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho)

Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho)
3100159 Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, British Liberal statesman (litho) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Lowe)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: British Liberal politician David Lloyd George and the National Health Insurance stamp introduced

British Liberal politician David Lloyd George and the National Health Insurance stamp introduced by his National
5999960 British Liberal politician David Lloyd George and the National Health Insurance stamp introduced by his National Insurance Act of 1911 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The Prime Lobster, 1828 (etching)

The Prime Lobster, 1828 (etching)
884413 The Prime Lobster, 1828 (etching) by Heath, William (1795-1840); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duke of Wellington as a giant lobster; from his back hangs a Chancellor of the Exchequers)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b / w photo)

Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b / w photo)
XJF277667 Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b/w photo) by English Photographer; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-99); father of Winston Churchill; ); English

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, Lord High Treasurer, c. 1630 (oil on panel)

Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, Lord High Treasurer, c. 1630 (oil on panel)
2829848 Richard Weston, Earl of Portland, Lord High Treasurer, c.1630 (oil on panel) by British School, (17th century); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Richard Weston)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: William GGV Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904)

William GGV Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904)
865023 William GGV Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904) by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910); (add.info.: William GGV Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904) English lawyer and Liberal statesman

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Portrait of William Wyndham, illustration from Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great

Portrait of William Wyndham, illustration from Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great
745980 Portrait of William Wyndham, illustration from Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, pub. by Knapton, London 1742 (engraving) by Houbraken

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Sir William Vernon Harcourt, British Liberal statesman (litho)

Sir William Vernon Harcourt, British Liberal statesman (litho)
3100151 Sir William Vernon Harcourt, British Liberal statesman (litho) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir William Vernon Harcourt (1827-1904)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b / w photo)

Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b / w photo)
XJF277668 Portrait of Randolph Churchill (b/w photo) by English Photographer; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-99); father of Winston Churchill; ); English

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Michael Edward Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer (colour litho)

Michael Edward Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer (colour litho)
6031838 Michael Edward Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Michael Edward Hicks Beach (1837-1916)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The Right Hon William Pitt the younger (engraving)

The Right Hon William Pitt the younger (engraving)
2905927 The Right Hon William Pitt the younger (engraving) by Dupont, Gainsborough (1754-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Hon William Pitt the younger)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: George Canning, English Tory politician and Prime Minister (engraving)

George Canning, English Tory politician and Prime Minister (engraving)
5233730 George Canning, English Tory politician and Prime Minister (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Canning (1770-1827)

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Sir Geoffrey Howe putting speech into budget box in his office at the Treasury - June

Sir Geoffrey Howe putting speech into budget box in his office at the Treasury - June 1979 08/06/1979

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Sir Geoffrey Howe holding up budget box in his office at the Treasury - June 1979

Sir Geoffrey Howe holding up budget box in his office at the Treasury - June 1979 - 08/06/1979

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: EDNA HEALEY AND DENNIS HEALEY WITH DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT CHATTING AT AN EVENT - 1976

EDNA HEALEY AND DENNIS HEALEY WITH DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT CHATTING AT AN EVENT - 1976

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Denis Healey and wife Edna in St James Park before presenting the Budget - 6th April 1976

Denis Healey and wife Edna in St James Park before presenting the Budget - 6th April 1976

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Denis Healey, Chancellor of the Exchequer, leaving 11 Downing Street holding the budget

Denis Healey, Chancellor of the Exchequer, leaving 11 Downing Street holding the budget box on Budget Day 1976

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Denis Healey and wife Edna on holiday in Corsica - August 1974 15 / 08 / 1974

Denis Healey and wife Edna on holiday in Corsica - August 1974 15 / 08 / 1974
Denis Healey and wife Edna on holiday in Corsica - August 1974 15/08/1974

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: Denis Healey holding up budget box - March 1976 31 / 03 / 1976

Denis Healey holding up budget box - March 1976 31 / 03 / 1976
Denis Healey holding up budget box - March 1976 31/03/1976

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, and his wife Therese

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, and his wife Therese. Pictured on Budget Day, leaving Downing Street for the House of Commons. London. 15th March 1988

Background imageChancellor Of The Exchequer Collection: The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, at No 11 Downing Street, London

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, at No 11 Downing Street, London. 10th March 1988



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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, a prominent figure in British politics, is responsible for managing the nation's finances. Throughout history, these individuals have faced various challenges and opportunities. In 1836, John Doyle depicted the deficiency and surplus struggles faced by a Chancellor of the Exchequer. This artwork highlights the delicate balance required to maintain economic stability. During Ramsay MacDonald's cabinet in 1931, an unknown artist captured their discussions on financial matters. The image from 1935 showcases their dedication to navigating economic complexities during challenging times. Joseph Swain's intercepted illustration from 1881 portrays the intense scrutiny that comes with being Chancellor. It emphasizes how every decision made can impact not only national but also international affairs. Nigel Lawson served as Chancellor alongside his wife Therese and children in 1986. A heartwarming picture captures them together on budget day outside, showcasing both personal support and public duty. Norman Lamont held the budget box while standing beside his wife Rosemary at Downing Street in March 1992. Little did they know that Black Wednesday would soon test their resilience as Lamont gave a press conference amidst economic turmoil. Denis Healey represented Labour Party during a press conference at Transport House—a reminder of how different political parties have had varying approaches to fiscal policies over time. Sir Stafford Northcote's portrait between 1860-1875 shows him serving as Chancellor with dignity and poise—an example of historical figures who paved the way for future leaders in this role. Engravings like "Grinding Away; or, The Road to Starvation" depict societal concerns surrounding economic decisions made by Chancellors throughout history—reminders that balancing budgets often involves tough choices affecting people's lives. Lastly, an engraving featuring Henry Boyle portrays another influential figure who contributed significantly to British politics as a former Chancellor—a testament to those who shaped financial policies long before our time.