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English: In the picture is shown a group of Peers, M.P.s and others.

Front row from left to right:—Lord Llangattock, Rt. Hon. C. B.Stuart Wortley, the Marquess of Zetland, K.T., Col. H. F. Bowles,the Marquess of Granby (now Duke of Rutland!, Sir Walter Plunimer,the Marquess of Londonderry, K.G., Sir James Bailey. Baron Percyde Worms, Lord Barrymore.
Back row from left to right :—SirFrancis Powell, Sir F. W. Lowe, Col. H. W. Gray, Sir Lindsay Wood,Sir Thomas Wrightson, Mr. Imbert Terry, Sir Fredk. DixonHartland,Sir Charles Philipps, Sir Charles Cave, Mr. P. P. Pennant, Mr.W. J.Marshall, Sir James Rankin, Sir Howard Vincent, Mr. R. N. Sutton-Nelthorpe, Mr. A. E. Southall, Earl of Stradbroke.
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Title: Sir Benjamin Stone's pictures; records of national life and history reproduced from the collection of photographs made by Sir Benjamin Stone, M.P
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Stone, John Benjamin, Sir, 1838-1914 MacDonagh, Michael, 1862-1946
Subjects: Great Britain. Parliament Statesmen
Publisher: London : Cassell
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive

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e of the House of Lords, on theother hand, is always calm and serene. Oftentimesthe speaker seems like one addressing, in loneliness andisolation, a strange and indifferent company. Rarelydoes the assembly give any indication of being moved.Debate there is but seldom associated with Oh, oh,and laughter. * In the picture is shown a group of Peers, M.P.s and others.Front row from left to right:—Lord Llangattock, Rt. Hon. C. B.Stuart Wortley, the Marquess of Zetland, K.T., Col. H. F. Bowles,the Marquess of Granby (now Duke of Rutland!, Sir Walter Plunimer,the Marquess of Londonderry, K.G., Sir James Bailey. Baron Percyde Worms, Lord Barrymore. Back row from left to right :—SirFrancis Powell, Sir F. W. Lowe, Col. H. W. Gray, Sir Lindsay Wood,Sir Thomas Wrightson, Mr. Imbert Terry, Sir Fredk. DixonHartland,Sir Charles Philipps, Sir Charles Cave, Mr. P. P. Pennant, Mr.W. J.Marshall, Sir James Rankin, Sir Howard Vincent, Mr. R. N. Sutton-Nelthorpe, Mr. A. E. Southall, Earl of Stradbroke.
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LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. Lord Charles Bererford was for many years, andat different periods of liis life, a 5(embcr of the Houseof Commons. But it is as a sailor, rather than as alegislator, that he lives in the hearts of the people.Joining the Navj when he was onlj^ thiiteen, by sheerhard work, and splendid courage and resource in timesof danger, he attained to the distinguished and uniqueposition of being hailed by po^iular acclaim as thetypical British sador. He embodies the romance, the endurance, thehandiness, the daring, and, when necessary, the calm,open-eyed rashness which in all ages have beenassociated with the sea-faring life. On the benches of the House of Commons LordCharles Beresford was, in character and temperament,as much the sailor as on board the Condor. A strong,broad-shouldered man, with clean-shaven, mobile face,laughing blue eyes, and a hearty, bluff, and cheerydemeanour, as he walked up the floor of the Houseone noticed in his gait the characteristic roll of one

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