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Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) Scottish-born British statesman. Liberal Member

Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) Scottish-born British statesman. Liberal Member


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Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) Scottish-born British statesman. Liberal Member

Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) Scottish-born British statesman. Liberal Member of Parliament for Stirling 1868. Liberal leader 1899. Prime Minister 1905-1908. After a cartoon by Spy (Leslie Ward, 1851-1922) from Vanity Fair London, 1899

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1851 1922 1868 1899 Cartoon Fair Henry Leader Leslie Liberal Member Minister Parliament Politician Prime Scottish Born Statesman Stirling Vanity Ward Campbell Bannerman


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This print showcases Henry Campbell-Bannerman, a prominent Scottish-born British statesman who left an indelible mark on the political landscape of his time. Born in 1836, Campbell-Bannerman's career was characterized by his unwavering commitment to liberalism and public service. The image captures him during his tenure as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Stirling in 1868, a position that laid the foundation for his future leadership roles. In 1899, he assumed the mantle of Liberal leader, guiding the party through tumultuous times with great skill and vision. Campbell-Bannerman's crowning achievement came when he ascended to become Prime Minister in 1905, leading Britain with distinction until his untimely passing in 1908. This photograph offers a glimpse into the charismatic personality and commanding presence that made him such an influential figure. Originally published as a cartoon by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair London in 1899, this artwork beautifully captures Campbell-Bannerman's essence while adding a touch of whimsy. The artist masterfully portrays both his serious statesmanship and approachable nature through intricate details and clever caricature. Preserved by Universal Images Group (UIG), this historical artifact serves as a testament to Campbell-Bannerman's enduring legacy. It is not only a valuable piece of political history but also an artistic representation that encapsulates an era defined by progressivism and change.

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