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The Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in the Lords and Commons (engraving)
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The Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in the Lords and Commons (engraving)
1610154 The Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in the Lords and Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in the Lords and Commons. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 February 1865.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22265786
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Addresses Baronet House Of Commons House Of Lords Lord Houghton Movers Seconders Richard Monckton Milnes
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This engraving titled "The Movers and Seconders of the Addresses in the Lords and Commons" transports us back to 19th century England, offering a glimpse into the world of politics during that time. The image showcases a group of distinguished politicians gathered together, engaged in what seems to be an important discussion or debate. In this historical snapshot, we see prominent figures such as Honourable Charles Douglas Richard Hanbury Tracy, Earl of Charlemont, Lord Houghton, Sir Hedworth Williamson, James Caulfeild, and Richard Monckton Milnes. Each individual exudes an air of authority and intelligence as they contribute their thoughts on various addresses being presented in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The composition is meticulously detailed with intricate engravings capturing every facial expression and gesture. It is evident that these men are deeply engrossed in their roles as movers and seconders – individuals responsible for initiating or supporting motions within parliamentary proceedings. "The Movers and Seconders" serves not only as a visual record but also as a testament to the significance of political discourse during this era. As viewers observe this scene frozen in time, they are transported back to witness firsthand the intellectual exchanges that shaped British history. This print from Bridgeman Images offers us a unique opportunity to delve into our past while appreciating both artistry and historical context simultaneously.
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