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Title: M. P.'s in Session
From Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery
Author: Harry Furniss
Release Date: August 1, 2009 [EBook #29560]
Language: English
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M.P.'s IN SESSION.
[Illustration]
From MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY PORTRAIT GALLERY.
BY HARRY FURNISS.
[Illustration]
FAMILIAR FACES.
MR. PUNCH (_CARTOONIST IN CHIEF_). "OH, I KNOW ALL
YOU OLD MODELS, I WANT SOME NEW 'CHARACTER'!"
_Frontispiece._
[Illustration]
M.P.'s IN SESSION
FROM MR. PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY
PORTRAIT GALLERY
My own Work Harry Furniss
LONDON:
BRADBURY AGNEW, & CO., 8, 9, 10, BOUVERIE STREET, E.C.
1889.
PRINTED BY "MR. PUNCH" AT
[Illustration]
THE PRINTING OFFICES OF
BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., WHITEFRIARS, E.C.
M.P.'s IN SESSION.
_from Mr. Punch's Parliamentary Portrait Gallery._
[Illustration]
W. V. HARCOURT. THE SPEAKER. C. N. WARTON.
W. E. FORSTER. R. A. CROSS. J. G. DODSON.
H. GLADSTONE.
H. LABOUCHERE.
R. N. FOWLER.
THOROLD ROGERS.
THE CHAPLAIN. W. LAWSON. C. DILKE. H. BROADHURST.
H. LENNOX. SERJEANT-AT-ARMS.
A. BARTLETT. J. CHAMBERLAIN. E. GIBSON.
R. CHURCHILL.
H. D. WOLFF.
COMMONS SUMMONED TO UPPER HOUSE.
[Illustration:
THE CHAPLAIN.
(HON. AND REV. F. E. C. BYNG.)
"COMMONS PRAYERS."]
[Illustration:
RT. HON. A. W. PEEL.
THE SPEAKER.
"ORDER!"]
[Illustration:
ASSISTANT SERJEANT-AT-ARMS.
(F. R. GOSSET.)
"AU REVOIR!"]
[Illustration:
LEONARD H. COURTNEY.
DEPUTY SPEAKER.
"ESTIMATES."]
[Illustration:
LORD CLAUD HAMILTON.
"LATE OF LIVERPOOL."]
[Illustration: A.
AKERS-DOUGLAS.
"AN UNBROKEN FRONT."]
[Illustration:
C. BRADLAU
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