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The New Peers, a Group in the Robing-Room of the House of Lords (engraving)
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The New Peers, a Group in the Robing-Room of the House of Lords (engraving)
1100119 The New Peers, a Group in the Robing-Room of the House of Lords (engraving) by Wilson, Thomas Walter (1851-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Peers, a Group in the Robing-Room of the House of Lords. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 17 August 1895.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25146570
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House Of Lords Peers Robing Room
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The New Peers, a Group in the Robing-Room of the House of Lords
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captures a momentous occasion within the heart of British politics. This engraving by Thomas Walter Wilson offers us a glimpse into the ceremonial world of the House of Lords in 1895. In this bustling robing-room, we witness an assembly of distinguished politicians and newly appointed peers. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as these influential figures prepare to take part in an important ceremony. Their elegant attire and regal demeanor reflect their esteemed positions within society. The scene exudes grandeur and tradition, showcasing the rich history that permeates every corner of London's political landscape. The opulent surroundings adorned with intricate details serve as a reminder of the power and prestige associated with this revered institution. As we observe this group, it becomes evident that they are not merely individuals but representatives of various political parties united under one roof. Despite their differing ideologies, they come together for this significant event, highlighting both unity and diversity within British governance. This engraving serves as a testament to the enduring legacy and significance attached to ceremonies held at the House of Lords. It invites us to ponder on how such rituals shape our understanding of democracy while reminding us that politics is not just about policies but also about tradition, symbolism, and collective responsibility.
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