RM2BW8ED6–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law, celebrates his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG5JCG0–Governor of the Bank of England, Sir Edward George, supports 'Open for Business Week' by playing a board game aimed at improving numeracy with 8 year-olds (from left) Shah Nahid, Sharia Banu,Tasnim Khanam and Jamil Ahmed from Osmani Primary School. * .... Whitechapel, London. Open for Business Week is organised by the London Education Business Partnership which encourages businesses to volunteer time and resources to schools.
RMM0GCFD–Sir Edward George Clarke QC (1841-1931)
RM2DDHPCP–Portrait Of Sir Edward George Jenkinson (1836-1919), 1906 By Sir Hubert von Herkomer, Oil Painting, Portrait, Male
RM2NPMXN4–George Paget, Sir George Edward Paget, (1809 – 1892) English physician.
RM2GJ0BTB–Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet (1833-1898), British, pre-Raphaelite artist and designer, portrait painting by George Frederic Watts, 1870
RMD996TH–Sir Edward Richard George 'Ted' Heath, KG, MBE (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005) , British Conservative Party leader (1965 75) and Prime Minister (1970 74)
RMAHE5E5–Sir Edward George Former Governor of The Bank of England London Conf July 2003
RM2GBWBF2–The Fight: St George kills the Dragon VI by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), oil on canvas, 1866
RMMHFY2K–Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer- Lytton (born in May 1805 died January 18, 1873 ),
RM2GG5WB3–Statesman of World War I. From left to right, seated at the table: Sir Joseph Cook, William Morris Hughes, David Lloyd George, Alfred Milner, Winston Churchill, Edward Grey, Herbert Asquith (at the far right of the table) and William Ferguson Massey (back). Standing: Ganga Singh (Maharaja of Bikaner), Louis Botha, George Nicoll Barnes (behind Churchill), Sir Robert Laird Borden, Arthur James Balfour, Sir Eric Geddes, Andrew Bonar Law and Edward Patrick Morris. Painting by James Guthrie (1859-1930). Oil on canvas (396,2 x 335,3 cm), 1924-1930. Detail. National Portrait Gallery. London, England,
RM2REEJ2Y–Portrait Of Sir Edward George Jenkinson (1836-1919) between 1850 and 1906 by Hubert von Herkomer
RM2JRTG7N–Sir Charles Scarborough and Edward Arris, c1810. By George Perfect Harding (1780-1853), after Richard Greenbury (c1600-1670). A portrait of Sir Charles Scarborough and Edward Arris, his assistant, at work during an anatomy lecture. Sir Charles Scarborough (1615-1694), was an English physician and mathematician.
RMD8NW21–Sir William Beechey, Edward George Lind and His Son, Montague. Circa 1800. Oil on canvas. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
RM2E05JHY–An old portrait photograph of George Robey who was known to his fans as 'The Prime Minister of Mirth' performing on radio . Robey whose real name was Sir George Edward Wade, CBE (1869 – 1954), was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre. He was also one of the greatest variety, music hall and pantomime performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries starring in the Royal Command Performance in 1912. In addition he was a semi-professional sportsman, playing cricket and football , starred on stage in Shakespearean plays and had a modest success in film.
RM2TBTBWJ–England, London, Painting of The Royal Family at Buckingham Palace showing King George V, Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood, Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, Queen Mary by Sir John Lavery dated 1913
RMKBFPNH–Sir Edward Richard George Heath, KG, MBE, better known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975. Exclusive image dated 1975 by David Cole Press Portrait Service archives
RMG3CPFJ–Sir Edward George Clarke and Joseph Chamberlain
RF2HWA19Y–Art inspired by Drawing, Studies of Fortitude and Purity for the Mosaic St. George and the Dragon, Artist, Sir Edward John Poynter, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2BW8EC4–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law who will celebrate his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG6E4JK–Sir Edward George, Governor of the Bank of England addresses the Lord Mayor's Dinner. He was speaking to an audience of merchant bankers at Mansion House, in the City of London.
RMRWYYAK–Sir Edward Coke, 1552 - 1634. British barrister, judge and politician. From the 1813 edition of The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue With Their Lives and Characters.
RM2DDJB3N–Portrait of Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), 1870 Artist: George Frederic WattsPre-Raphaelite
RMW2DPCY–'Front of St. Pancras Station and Hotel', c1876. Creator: Unknown.
RM2BJAN21–Edward Burne-Jones, painting, The Fight: St George kills the dragon VI, 1866
RMHT25MN–Portrait of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes, British soldier, 1818. Artist: George Dawe.
RM2JPWTE6–Edward George Lind and His Son, Montague by Sir William Beechey. ca. 1800.
RM2A9MBYC–Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) 'The Petition to the King', oil on canvas, 1865/6. The painting is one of a series of seven entitled 'St George and the Dragon'
RMMH9JRG–Sir Edward George Earle Bulwer- Lytton (born in May 1805 died January 18, 1873 ),
RM2R0CCDR–Portrait Of Sir Edward George Jenkinson (1836-1919), 1906. By Sir Hubert von Herkomer
RMPDD03B–Saint George Kills the Dragon, Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, 1893.
RM2JK1FXX–View of the Artic Sea from the Mouth of the Copper Mine River, Midnight, July 1821. By Edward Francis Finden (1791-1857), after Sir George Back (1796-1878). The Coppermine Expedition of 1819–22 was an exploration of the northern coast of Canada, headed by Sir John Franklin (1786-1847). His aim was to discover and map unchartered territory in the Northwest Passage, by way of the Coppermine River. Franklin chronicled the journey in a 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea', 1823.
RM2JN8CDM–Sir Henry Sidney, Knight of the Garter, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1529-1586. Courtier to King Edward VI, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. Oval portrait wearing a decorated doublet, ermine-trimmed cloak, small ruff, ruffed cuffs, cap with a brush and the collar of St George. From a painting by Arnold Bronckorst in the collection of the Earl of Egremont at Petworth House. Copperplate engraving by Edward Harding from John Adolphus’ The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799.
RM2F6FHPW–1910 - An old portrait photograph of George Robey playing a pantomime Dame in a Drury Lane production. George Robey was known to his fans as 'The Prime Minister of Mirth' on radio . His real name was Sir George Edward Wade, CBE (1869 –1954). The English comedian, singer and actor played in musical theatre and was also one of the greatest variety, music hall and pantomime performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, starring in the Royal Command Performance in 1912. In addition he was a semi-professional sportsman, playing cricket & football & starred on stage in Shakespeare
RMKFRB60–Edward Elgar's 'The Apostles performed at Elgar Festival at the Royal Albert Hall 30 May - 15 June 1949, Henry Wood Concert Society. With singers Elsie Suddaby, Owen Brannigan, Nancy Evans, William Herbert, George Pizzey, Gordon Clinton. Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. English composer, 2 June 1857 -23 February 1934.
RMKBFNC0–Sir Edward Richard George Heath, KG, MBE, better known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975. Exclusive image dated 1975 by David Cole Press Portrait Service archives
RMG39RY5–SIR EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE Statesman and lawyer, reading Date: 1841 - 1931
RM2RAAJ2J–King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) on a visit to the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
RM2BW8ED0–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law who will celebrate his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG57DPM–Governor of the Bank of England Sir Edward George with his wife Vanessa at Buckingham Palace after receiving a knighthood from the Queen. * Known until now as Eddie, the new knight of Threadneedle Street said his wife - now Lady George - had always preferred people to call him Edward.
RMA9190C–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1727. English physicist and mathematician. Engraved by Edward Smith from painting by Sir George Kneller
RMW58G25–Edward Thring, headmaster of Uppingham school; life, diary and letters : Parkin, George Robert, Sir, 1846-1922
RMW7DEWX–Prince Edward (1894-1972), the future King Edward VIII, with Sir Charles Cust, 1908. Creator: Queen Alexandra.
RM2BJANGB–Wars of the Roses: Edward IV, Henry VI, St George with Allegory, painting by Edward Burne-Jones, 1862-1864
RM2F3D2JM–Portrait Of Sir Edward George Jenkinson (1836-1919), 1906.
RME130K1–Feb. 26, 2012 - A Knightly Romp. By George: Said to be the most popular of all the inmates of the Sydney - Australia Zoo - are the Gorillas - George and Mary. Visitors to the Zoo lover to stop and watch their amusing antics. Their greatest friend - is Sir Edward Hallstrom - Hon. Life Director of the Taronga Park Zoological Trust - Sydney. When he goes into their cage - they have a grand time. Photo shows Sir Edward Hallstrom - poses for the camera- with his friend - George - the Zoo Gorilla.
RM2A9MBYW–Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) 'The Princess Drawing the Lot', oil on canvas, 1865/6. The painting is one of a series of seven entitled 'St George and the Dragon'
RMFPT237–King Edward VII bust made by Sir George Frampton outside Northampton General Hospital old Entrance.
RMFA82AW–EDWARD CARDWELL, FIRST VISCOUNT CARDWELL DCL, PC, (1813-1886) by George Richmond RA, at Killerton, Devon. Paper, Parcel gilt. National Trust Inventory Number 921809. Sir Thomas Dyke Acland commissioned portraits of members of Grillion's Club, of which thi
RFP12GM6–Equestrian statue of George IV, Trafalgar Square, London, UK
RFE4G2C2–Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK. 10th July, 2014. Chinese Ambassador Liu Xiaoming Presents . The Ambassador was at Arundells, home of former Prime Minister The Rt Hon Sir Edward Heath to open a photographic exhibition entitled Edward Heath, A Pioneer of Modern-Age China-UK Friendship. Credit: John Rose Photography/Alamy Live News
RMWWC31R–Sir Olivier du Guesclin made prisoner by John Coq and the garrison of Cherbourg. He was ransomed for 10,000 Francs. Woodcut after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, from the Latter Part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV, George Routledge, London, 1868.
RMBA81NG–Russell, Edward, 1st Earl of Orford, 1653 - 26.11.1727, British politician, copper engraving by George Vertue, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMPNCTYF–The fight: St George kills the dragon VI. Date/Period: 1866. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 105.4 cm (41.4 in); Width: 130.8 cm (51.4 in). Author: Edward Burne-Jones. Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley.
RMMKMBYT–Saint George Kills the Dragon
RM2M96629–SIR EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE (1841 - 1931), Politician and lawyer. Solicitor General under Lord Salisbury in 1886. Counsel to Captain O'Shea during the Parnell divorce case of 1890.
RMMP32N8–by Edward Harding, stipple engraving, published 1797 . English: Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet (1573-1646) . 1797. Edward Harding, after George Jamesone 1125 Sir Thomas Hope 1st Baronet
RM2BW8EBJ–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law will celebrate his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG57DPK–Governor of the Bank of England Sir Edward George with his son Julian, daughter Alexandra and wife Vanessa at Buckingham Palace after receiving a knighthood from the Queen. * Known until now as Eddie, the new knight of Threadneedle Street said his wife - now Lady George - had always preferred people to call him Edward.
RMKY9431–The principal members of the Provisional Government of Ulster, 1913
RM2DDHXYN–Dalziels' Bible Gallery-Ezekiel and the Boiling Pot, 1863, Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Engraver: Dalziel Brothers, Publisher: George Routledge & Sons
RMT3K7B7–'Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C.', c1899. Creator: Bassano Ltd.
RM2X06XX1–Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869), known as 'Lord Stanley', served three times as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1852, 1858-1859, and 1866-1868, portrait painting in oil on canvas by Sir Francis Grant, circa 1850
RMDDMT4D–Sir Edward Heath (1916- ), British Prime Minister (1970-74). Artist: Unknown
RME12KN4–Feb. 24, 2012 - A knightly Romp by George; Said to be the most popular of all the inmates of the Sydney Australia Zoo are the Gorillas George and Mary. Visitors to the Zoo love to stop and watch their amusing antics. Their greatest friend is Sir Edward Hallstrom Hon. Life Director of the Taronga Park Zoological Trust - Sydney. When he goes into their cage they have a grand time. Photo Shows Sir Edward Hallstrom poses for the camera with his friend George the Zoo Gorilla.
RMJYPX99–The Cambridge Medical School
RMFPD8HC–King Edward VII bust made by Sir George Frampton outside Northampton General Hospital old Entrance.
RM2CGCA42–1922 - An old portrait photograph of George Robey who was known to his fans as 'The Prime Minister of Mirth' performing on radio . Robey whose real name was Sir George Edward Wade, CBE (1869 – 1954), was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre. He was also one of the greatest variety, music hall and pantomime performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries starring in the Royal Command Performance in 1912. In addition he was a semi-professional sportsman, playing cricket and football , starred on stage in Shakespearean plays and had a modest success in film.
RMJ16795–Rodney Stoke, Church of St Leonard, Somerset UK. The Rodney Chapel built as family mausoleum by Sir John Rodney who lived about 1461 - 1527. George Rodney son of Sir Edward Rodney, sitting up in coffin wearing his shroud who died in 1651. HOMER SYKES
RFE4FTYY–Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK. 10th July, 2014. Chinese Ambassador Liu Xiaoming signs the visitors book on his arrival at Arundells, home of former Prime Minister The Rt Hon Sir Edward Heath. The Ambassador was at the house to open a photographic exhibition entitled Edward Heath, A Pioneer of Modern-Age China-UK Friendship Credit: John Rose Photography/Alamy Live News
RMWWC36W–Sir John Chandos making his death charge against the French at the bridge of Lussac, during the 100 Years War, 1369. Woodcut after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, from the Latter Part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV, George Routledge, London, 1868.
RMRMH34T–Unionist leaders in Ulster (what would become Northern Ireland) meeting during the home rule crisis with many from the irish unionist party who would go on to form the first government of northern ireland. Sir Edward Carson (front row seated third from right), Major George Richardson (centre middle row moustache looking left in front of candestick - commander of the ulster volunteer force in ireland), James Caig (tall man with badge behind edward carson - first prime minister of northern ireland)
RM2T68Y4W–Sir Wiliam Montagu and other knights arrest Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, in Nottingham Castle, 1330. Isabella of France, Edward II's queen consort, pleads for her lover. Seizing of Mortimer. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
RMH9FNKP–Statesmen of World War I 1914-1918 by Sir James Guthrie painter 1924-1930 English
RMD87F7T–Edward George Clarke
RMT3956Y–Blue plaque on the birthplace of Ted Heath in Broadstairs, Kent.
RM2BW8EC6–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law will celebrate his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG57TFA–Governor of the Bank of England Sir Edward George with his wife Vanessa at Buckingham Palace, after receiving a knighthood from the Queen. * Known until now as Eddie, the new knight of Threadneedle Street said his wife - now Lady George - had always preferred people to call him Edward. 08/11/01 Sir Edward George, the Governor of the Bank of England cut UK interest rates by a half point to 4%.
RMP5CXGA–N/A. Sir Edward Hyde East, 1st Baronet (1764-1847) . 19th century. Lithograph by George B. Black after a painting by George Chinnery (1774-1852) 495 EdwardHydeEast
RM2DDJ0T5–St George Series, Study of Chamberlain for 'The Petition to the King', 1865-1866 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Works on Paper
RMB0KB2A–Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 17th century English statesman and historian, c1905.Artist: George Perfect Harding
RM2WDTJXD–Four Generations of the British Royal Family: (Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (later King Edward VIII) and King George V), family portrait painting in oil on canvas by Sir William Quiller Orchardson, circa 1897
RMDDMT4C–Sir Edward Heath (1916- ), British Prime Minister (1970-74), 1994. Artist: Unknown
RME1441B–Apr. 04, 2012 - A Knightly Romp...By George...The most popular inmates of the zoo in Sydney, Australia - are George and Mary the Gorillas....Visitors to the Zoo always love to stop and watch their antics...Their great pal - is Sir Edward Hallstrom - Hon. Life Director Taronga Park Zoological Trusy -Sydney...When he goes into their cage - a right-royal time is had by all....Photo shows George holds - Sir Edward by his braces - as the latter crawls around the cage - holding a banana in his mouth - as a gift for a co-operative George.
RM2RAACHW–King George V and Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor), pictured at Lord's cricket ground where its centenary was being celebrated in June 1914. The occasion was marked by a match between M.C.C. South African heroes and the Rest of England. The King is pictured chatting to Mr C. B. Fry, Mr Johnny Douglas and Lord Hawke. Prince Albert (later King George VI) is seen just behind the King, and the Prince of Wales is talking to Mr F. E. Lacey. On the right are Sir C. Cust and the Duke of Devonshire. Date: 1914
RM2FM6JMN–The Franklin Expedition. The Arctic Council planning a search for Sir John Franklin by Stephen Pearce, oil on canvas, 1851. From left to right, George Back, William Edward Parry, Edward Joseph Bird, James Clark Ross, Francis Beaufort, John Barrow Jr., Edward Sabine, William Alexander Baillie Hamilton, John Richardson, Frederick William Beechey
RM2R7YGBW–London, UK 17 June 2023. After Trooping the Colour (The King’s Birthday Parade) takes place senior members of the Royal Family watch the traditional flypast by the RAF from the balcony at Buckingham Palace. Left to right: Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince George, Prince Louis, Catherine Princess of Wales, William Prince of Wales, Princess Charlotte, HRH King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Edward Duke of Edinburgh, Sophie Duchess of Edinburgh; the Duke of Kent, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
RFP9YD6G–Orpen Sir William - Edward George Villiers Stanley 17th Earl of Derby
RFE4FYGJ–Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK. 10th July, 2014. Chinese Ambassador Liu Xiaoming speaks to honoured guests as he proclaims the exhibition open. The Ambassador was at Arundells, home of former Prime Minister The Rt Hon Sir Edward Heath to open a photographic exhibition entitled Edward Heath, A Pioneer of Modern-Age China-UK Friendship. Credit: John Rose Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2JN8CE0–Sir George Villiers, English knight, country gentleman, court of Queen Elizabeth I, 1544-1606. From his monument in white marble sculpted by Nicholas Stone, in suit of plate armour and plumed helmet, Westminster Abbey. Copperplate engraving by Edward Harding from John Adolphus’ The British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 98 Pall Mall, London, 1799.
RMJ37H40–Denis George Mackail; Sir Edward Coley Burne Jones, 1st Bt; Angela Thirkell by Henry & Richard Stiles
RM2T6D2X0–Sir John Godsalve, English politician, courtier to King Henry VIII, Comptroller of the Mint to King Edward VI, died 1557. Sir John Godsalue. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by George Sigmund Facius after a portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger printed on pink paper from Imitations of Original Drawings by Hans Holbein, John Chamberlaine, London, 1812.
RMH9FNKW–Statesmen of World War I 1914-1918 by Sir James Guthrie painter 1924-1930 English
RM2RGDYB6–King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) on a visit to the Western Front in France during World War One.
RMT39572–The semi-detached house in Albion Road, Broadstairs, that was the birthplace of Ted Heath. British Prime Minister 1970-1974.
RM2BW8EBR–The Rt Hon Sir Edward George Clarke . The grand old man of the law who will celebrate his 89th birthday next month . 11 January 1930
RMG55BH7–Sir Eddie George, Governor of the Bank of England addresses the CBI's National Conference at the International Conference Centre in Birmingham. * 28/02/02 Sir Edward George, the Governor of the Bank of England, who predicted that an expected gradual improvement in the US economy will have a positive impact across the world. He told MPs on the Treasury Select Committee that he agreed with comments by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan that the recession in the United States, which has had an impact in this country, was over. 4/3/02: George made remarks last month which were seen to dampen
RMMNXB10–. Portrait of Hon. Sir Charles Somerset the son of Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester and Lady Elizabeth Hastings. He married Elizabeth Powell, daughter of Sir William Powell. 16-17th century. George Gower (1540–1596) Alternative names Gower Description English painter Date of birth/death circa 1540 1596 Location of birth/death England London Work period 1570s-1590s Work location London Authority control : Q2126008 VIAF: 65226012 ISNI: 0000 0000 8251 2456 ULAN: 500032228 LCCN: nr00039827 GND: 135583837 WorldCat 1124 Sir Charles Somerset (1584)
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