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"Disraeli: The Mastermind behind British Politics" In the political landscape of 19th-century Britain

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804

Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Isaac D israeli, 1766

Isaac D israeli, 1766

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli, 1St Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804 To 1881. British Prime Minister, Parliamentarian

Benjamin Disraeli, 1St Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804 To 1881. British Prime Minister, Parliamentarian, Conservative Statesman And Literary Figure

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Benjamin Disraeli 1804 To 1881 1St Earl Of Beaconsfield British Statesman And Author From 19Th

Benjamin Disraeli 1804 To 1881 1St Earl Of Beaconsfield British Statesman And Author From 19Th Century Engraving

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Benjamin D israeli, 1St. Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881. British Statesman And Author

Benjamin D israeli, 1St. Earl Of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881. British Statesman And Author

Background imageDisraeli Collection: The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. Mr Disraeli As A Boy

The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. Mr Disraeli As A Boy

Background imageDisraeli Collection: At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London

At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London
Illustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Disraeli and Queen Victoria

Cartoon, Disraeli and Queen Victoria
Cartoon, Opening Parliament. Benjamin Disraeli wheels Queen Victoria to Westminster in her bathchair. 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Isaac Disraeli

Isaac Disraeli
ISaC DISRAELI scholar, father of Benjamin Disraeli Date: 1766 - 1848

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Reform Bill - Disraeli as friend of the working man

Reform Bill - Disraeli as friend of the working man
The new Friend of the Working Man or the Party who may bring in a Reform Bill next Session after all. Benjamin Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer for the Conservative party caricatured as a

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraelis Birthplace, 22 Theobalds Road, London

Disraelis Birthplace, 22 Theobalds Road, London
Birthplace of Lord Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli - 1804-1881) at 22 Theobalds Road, London. Date: circa 1908

Background imageDisraeli Collection: At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)

At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)
Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Earl of Beaconsfield - 1

Earl of Beaconsfield - 1 - Small photo of bust of Disraeli. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Birds nesting on a curtain rail

Birds nesting on a curtain rail next to a portrait bust of Disraeli. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last Innings

Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last Innings
Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative politician, on losing the General Election to the Liberal party -- His Last Innings! Bowled Gladstone! 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Caricatures of Disraeli and Gladstone

Caricatures of Disraeli and Gladstone
Caricatures of rival party leaders Disraeli and Gladstone at the time of a General Election. The Two Stroke Oars -- which looks like winning? 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Court Favour

Cartoon, Court Favour -- Queen Victoria prefers the Tory leader Disraeli and takes no notice of the Liberal leader Gladstone. 1879

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Disraeli, Northcote and the Deficit

Cartoon, Disraeli, Northcote and the Deficit
Cartoon, Benjamin Disraeli, Tory Prime Minister, and Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, worrying over the Deficit

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, John Bull and Disraeli

Cartoon, John Bull and Disraeli
Cartoon, A Dangerous Performance. Benjamin Disraeli fires a Foreign Policy cannon ball at John Bull. 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Disraeli and the Prince of Wales

Cartoon, Disraeli and the Prince of Wales, with a puppet of Gladstone. This is how Beaky tried to amuse our future king at Hughenden. 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Queen Victoria and Disraeli

Cartoon, Queen Victoria and Disraeli
Cartoon, Great Oriental Pantomime, played at the Imperial Theatre three years ago. Showing Queen Victoria walking arm-in-arm with Benjamin Disraeli (Lord Beaconsfield)

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Cartoon, Gladstone kicking out Disraeli

Cartoon, Gladstone kicking out Disraeli
Cartoon, How the New Year should have been kept at Westminster. Depicting the Liberal leader Gladstone kicking out the Tory leader Disraeli. 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative leader

Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative leader, thumbing his nose at a hostile audience. 1880

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Henry Gordon-Lennox

Henry Gordon-Lennox
Lord HENRY CHARLES GEORGE GORDON-LENNOX : conservative statesman and minister under Disraeli, resigned though innocent because of the Lisbon Tramways scandal. Date: 1821 - 1886

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Sir John Elphinstone

Sir John Elphinstone
SIR JOHN ELPHINSTONE Statesman, Junior Lord of the Treasury in the Disraeli administration. Date: circa 1874

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Maria Disraeli (Mother)

Maria Disraeli (Mother)
MARIA DISRAELI wife of Isaac D Israeli, mother of Benjamin. Date: CIRCA 1790

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Reform 1866

Disraeli / Reform 1866
Political " Economy" Disraeli thinks the old Reform Bill 1859 banner will do nicely for the opening scene if its spruced up a bit Lord Derby is not so sure. Date: 1 December 1866

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Reform 1859

Disraeli / Reform 1859
The Last Pantomime of the Season Disraelis Reform Bill is rejected at the last minute, to the delight of MPs Bright, Russell and Palmerston. Date: 19 March 1859

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Reform / Critic

Disraeli / Reform / Critic
Puff at St Stephens Disraeli makes his fellow-MPs kneel and pray for blessing on the new Reform Bill, which had just received royal assent. Date: 17 August 1867

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Gladstone 1857

Disraeli / Gladstone 1857
The Balancing Brothers of Westminster For once, Gladstone and Disraeli agree on something (the Budget). Date: 28 February 1857

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Hughenden Manor / 1860

Hughenden Manor / 1860
BENJAMIN DISRAELI English MPs home at Hughenden, Buckinghamshire Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: George Sclater-Booth 3

George Sclater-Booth 3
GEORGE SCLATER-BOOTH Politician, President of the Local Government Board in the Disraeli Administration Date: 1826 - 1894

Background imageDisraeli Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Faust

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Faust
ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE 3RD MARQUIS OF SALISBURY English statesman when Secretary of State for India in the Disraeli Administration Date: 1830 - 1903

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Richmond / 6th Duke / Lennox

Richmond / 6th Duke / Lennox
CHARLES HENRY GORDON-LENNOX 6th DUKE OF RICHMOND 1st DUKE OF GORDON Conservative political leader, member of the Disraeli Administration Date: 1818 - 1903

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Richard Assheton Cross, politician

Richard Assheton Cross, politician
RICHARD ASSHETON CROSS 1st VISCOUNT CROSS Satirical depiction of the Conservative MP in the Disraeli Administration Date: 1823 - 1914

Background imageDisraeli Collection: 1868 / DIZZYs MATHS

1868 / DIZZYs MATHS
Dizzys Arithmetic Disraelis Tory party fails to make electoral gains in 1865. Palmerston looks on - he was taken ill before taking office and died in October. Date: 1865

Background imageDisraeli Collection: We Gladstone / Gummidge

We Gladstone / Gummidge
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister depicted as Mrs Gummidge, " thinking of the old un", alias the departed Disraeli Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Curzon Street

Disraeli / Curzon Street
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Anxious enquirers at his home in Curzon Street during his fatal illness, 1881 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Church

Disraeli / Church
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield At a church service Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Freedom City

Disraeli / Freedom City
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Receiving the Freedom of the City of London at the Guildhall in 1878 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Furniss / 1882

Disraeli / Furniss / 1882
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield, Conservative MPs last appearance in the Peers Gallery of the House of Commons Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Bombastes

Disraeli / Bombastes
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy as Bombastes, daring any foreign power to go against British Interests overseas Date: 4 August 1877

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Civil Service

Disraeli / Civil Service
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy as Manager of the Civil Service Stores, asking a bemused Mrs Britannia what he can do for her today Date: 11 March 1876

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Caldecott / 1874

Disraeli / Caldecott / 1874
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Giving a speech as the new Prime Minister in 1874 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Tory Programme

Disraeli / Tory Programme
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy will not divulge his plans for the forthcoming session: he would rather trust to his own instincts than devise a Programme Date: 6 July 1872

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Furniss

Disraeli / Furniss
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield, Conservative MPs last appearance in the Peers Gallery of the House of Commons Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Cat / Bag / Lord

Disraeli / Cat / Bag / Lord
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy chastises a member of the House of Lords for meddling with the Trade Unions: they should leave that to him Date: 28 October 1871

Background imageDisraeli Collection: Disraeli / Acrobat / Leotard

Disraeli / Acrobat / Leotard
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy in acrobats costume pretends to fall, only to end up on his feet: he will not resign after political defeat Date: 13 June 1868



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"Disraeli: The Mastermind behind British Politics" In the political landscape of 19th-century Britain, two towering figures emerged - William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli. Their rivalry and contrasting ideologies shaped the nation's destiny in profound ways. One iconic cartoon from 1874 titled "The Confidence Trick. " captures the essence of their battle for power. Disraeli, known for his cunning tactics, is depicted as a magician mesmerizing Northcote, symbolizing his ability to manipulate politics to his advantage. Another satirical illustration called "Hot Pies. " showcases Disraeli's prowess in foreign affairs. With a mischievous grin, he serves up piping hot pies labeled with international conflicts that he effortlessly manages. But it was not only through cartoons that Disraeli left his mark. His powerful parliamentary speeches resonated with the public and solidified his position as a statesman of great eloquence and wit. A comical yet symbolic image portrays Disraeli measuring the British Lion, representing his efforts to gauge national strength during times of imperial expansion. This highlights how he sought to enhance Britain's influence on the global stage. As Prime Minister in 1868 and later in 1874, Disraeli implemented conservative policies outlined in Joseph Swain's artwork titled "The Conservative Programme. " These reforms aimed at safeguarding traditional values while addressing social issues prevalent at that time. Beyond politics, glimpses into Disraeli's personal life reveal a man deeply connected to Hughenden Manor - his beloved country estate where he found solace amidst turbulent times. Interestingly enough, even aboard RMS Titanic lies evidence of Disraeli's enduring legacy. A passenger album filled with scraps includes references to him – an indication of how far-reaching his impact was even after death. Lastly, we cannot overlook Benjamin Disraeli himself - captured beautifully in portraits showcasing both his charismatic presence and astute leadership qualities.