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Images Dated 22nd December 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: DISRAELIs RESIDENCE. Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

DISRAELIs RESIDENCE. Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, the residence of Benjamin Disraeli. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1881

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. The room at 19 Curzon Street, London, England, where Disraeli died

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: MARIA D ISRAELI (1776-1847). Wife of Isaac D Israeli and mother of Benjamin Disraeli

MARIA D ISRAELI (1776-1847). Wife of Isaac D Israeli and mother of Benjamin Disraeli. Painting, 1805, by John Downman (1750-1824)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: SARAH D ISRAELI (1776-1847). Daughter of Isaac and Maria D Israeli and sister of

SARAH D ISRAELI (1776-1847). Daughter of Isaac and Maria D Israeli and sister of Benjamin Disraeli. Drawing, 1828, by Daniel Maclise

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI CARTOON. The state of the nation: Disraeli measuring the British Lion

BENJAMIN DISRAELI CARTOON. The state of the nation: Disraeli measuring the British Lion. Cartoon by John Leech from Punch, 1849, three years after the repeal of the Corn Laws

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: The Chancellor of the Exchequer coming down easy. Cartoon from Punch (London), 1852

The Chancellor of the Exchequer coming down easy. Cartoon from Punch (London), 1852, depicting Benjamin Disraeli
DISRAELI CARTOON, 1852. The Chancellor of the Exchequer coming down easy. Cartoon from Punch (London), 1852, depicting Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: ISaC D ISRAELI (1766-1848). English man of letters, and father of Benjamin Disraeli

ISaC D ISRAELI (1766-1848). English man of letters, and father of Benjamin Disraeli. Steel engraving, English, 1848

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: DISRAELI SIGNATURE. Autograph signature of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield

DISRAELI SIGNATURE. Autograph signature of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. The aristocracy of nature

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. The aristocracy of nature. English statesman and writer. Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: DISRAELI CARTOON, 1876. Cartoon by John Tenniel suggesting that Benjamin Disraelis acceptance of a

DISRAELI CARTOON, 1876. Cartoon by John Tenniel suggesting that Benjamin Disraelis acceptance of a Peerage, becoming Earl of Beaconsfield, was a fair return for having made his Queen an Empress

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. Disraeli reading letters on his porch at Hughenden Manor. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1881

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. Disraeli addressing the House of Commons in 1867. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. Drawing, c1833, by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. Disraeli addressing the House. Pen-and-ink drawing by Harry Furniss (1854-1925)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: MARY ANNE DISRAELI (1792-1872). Viscountess of Beaconsfield, 1792-1872. Wife of Benjamin Disraeli

MARY ANNE DISRAELI (1792-1872). Viscountess of Beaconsfield, 1792-1872. Wife of Benjamin Disraeli. Steel engraving, 1840, after a drawing by Alfred Edward Chalon (1780-1860)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: DISRAELI: GRAVESTONE. Grave of Benjamin Disraeli at Hughenden Church

DISRAELI: GRAVESTONE. Grave of Benjamin Disraeli at Hughenden Church. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1881

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: CALEB CUSHING (1800-1879). American lawyer and diplomat. Stipple engraving, 19th century

CALEB CUSHING (1800-1879). American lawyer and diplomat. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: PATRICK BRONTË (1777-1861). Irish Anglican cleric and the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily

PATRICK BRONTË (1777-1861). Irish Anglican cleric and the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer

BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804-1881). 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. English statesman and writer. Disraeli with his private secretary, Montague Corry (later the 1st Baron Rowton), at church

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1800). American statesman. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1800). American statesman. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2006: BATTLE OF WASHITA, 1868. Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custers men shooting some of the 900 horses

BATTLE OF WASHITA, 1868. Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custers men shooting some of the 900 horses captured from the Cheyenne Native Americans led by chief Black Kettle along the Washita River


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