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Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns
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Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns
Cartoon, Brother Coleridge (left) and Brother Cairns (right), discussing their respective sons. John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England, and 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885), who had previously served as Lord Chancellor.
1884
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1884 Acte Baron Bryan Cairns Chancellor Chief Coleridge Discussing Elderly Entr Entracte Judge Justice Lawyer Legal Pince Sons
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This photograph print, taken in November 1884, captures a moment of quiet contemplation between two esteemed figures of the British legal system: John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (left), and 1st Earl Cairns (right). Both men had reached the pinnacle of their respective careers, with Coleridge serving as Lord Chief Justice of England and Cairns having previously held the position of Lord Chancellor. The image, titled "Entr'acte, Entr'acte, Cartoon, Cartoons," showcases the elderly gentlemen in deep conversation, their expressive faces revealing the intensity of their discussion. Coleridge, with his bushy mustache and top hat, gazes intently at Cairns, who wears a monocle and a distinguished pince-nez. The men's ages, evidenced by their graying hair and wrinkled faces, add a sense of gravitas to the scene. As they engage in their conversation, the topic appears to be their sons. The significance of this moment lies not only in the high-level exchange between two legal luminaries but also in the intergenerational connection being forged between their families. The photograph offers a glimpse into the personal lives of these public figures, revealing a side of them that is often overlooked in the annals of history. The image, taken during the late Victorian era, is a poignant reminder of the importance of family and the enduring impact of the relationships we form throughout our lives. This evocative photograph, preserved by Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a unique window into the past and invites us to reflect on the connections that bind us together.
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