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Earl Of Shelburne Collection

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: Movers and Seconders of the addresses in both Houses of Parliament in answer to the Queen's

Movers and Seconders of the addresses in both Houses of Parliament in answer to the Queen's Speech: the Earl of Shelburne, 1862

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in both Houses of Parliament

Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in both Houses of Parliament, in Answer to the Queens Speech (engraving)
1620152 Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in both Houses of Parliament, in Answer to the Queens Speech (engraving) by English School

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: Portrait of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne (1737-1805)

Portrait of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne (1737-1805)
824183 Portrait of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne (1737-1805), seated three-quarter-length in Generals Uniform holding a letter addressed to Lt

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: William Fitz-Maurice Petty, First Marquis of Lansdowne, c1766, (early-mid 19th century)

William Fitz-Maurice Petty, First Marquis of Lansdowne, c1766, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of Irish-born British Whig statesman William Petty

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: Malagrida driving post, 1792. Artist: James Gillray

Malagrida driving post, 1792. Artist: James Gillray
Malagrida driving post, 1792. A carriage driving at a gallop down St Jamess Street, London, towards the gateway of St Jamess Palace

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: The bay window, Boodles Club, London, c1900 (1901)

The bay window, Boodles Club, London, c1900 (1901). Boodles is a London gentlemens club founded in 1762 by Lord Shelburne, later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: Lord Shelburne, 18th century British Whig statesman, c1880

Lord Shelburne, 18th century British Whig statesman, c1880. William Petty (1737-1805), 2nd Earl of Shelburne agreed to accept the office of Home Secretary in Lord Rockinghams government in 1782

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, British Whig statesman, (1832). Artist: H Robinson

William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, British Whig statesman, (1832). Artist: H Robinson
William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, British Whig statesman, (1832). Portrait of Petty (1737-1805) in ermine robes

Background imageEarl Of Shelburne Collection: The English Jesuit, October 7, 1771. Creator: Matthew Darly

The English Jesuit, October 7, 1771. Creator: Matthew Darly
The English Jesuit, October 7, 1771


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