Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'A privileged person'. Earl Grey. May 8, 1869
1869
202
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Croydon'. The Hon. Sidney Herbert. 11 December 1886
1886
203
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Colonial Government'. His Excellency Governor Pope Hennessy. 27 March 1875
1875
204
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The Cool of the evening'. Lord Houghton. 3 September 1870
1870
205
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Manchester'. N.H. Houldsworth. 3 October 1885
1885
206
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Balaklava', General the Earl of Lucan, April 23, 1881
1881
207
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Handsome Fred', Captain Frederick Marshall, March 16, 1878
1878
208
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Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Oliver', The Hon. Oliver George Paulett Montagu, November 3, 1877
1877
209
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Order at Wimbledon', Colonel Lewis Guy Phillips, July 24, 1880
1880
210
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Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Aldershot', General Sir Thomas Montagu Steele, July 20, 1878
1878
211
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Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Fortifications', Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons, December 1, 1877
1877
212
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Vanity Fair: Miscellaneous; 'The Squire', Mr. Henry Villebois, September 8, 1877
1877
213
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Musicians; 'Praise and Prayer', Ira D. Sankey, April 10, 1875
1875
214
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Vanity Fair: Newspapermen; 'Active', Lord Dunraven, May 4, 1878
1878
215
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Newspapermen; 'The Fortnightly Review', T.H.S. Escott, May 2, 1885
1885
216
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Vanity Fair: Newspapermen; 'The Standard', James Johnstone, February 14, 1874
1874
217
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Lord Salisbury's Manners.' Mr. Henry John Brinsley Manners. 13 August 1887
1887
218
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'A Working Conservative'. Lord Robert Montagu. 1 October 1870
1870
219
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'A nice little fellow.' The Hon. Gerard James Noel'. 18 March 1871
1871
220
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The Joker for Waterford'. Major Purcell O'Gorman. 13 March 1875
1875
221
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The safe man'. The Rt. Hon. George Schlater- Booth. 8 August 1874
1874
222
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
The Diogenes of the Modern Corinthians without his Tub, Thomas Carlyle (Vanity Fair series)
223
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
The Poet Laureate, Lord A. Tennyson (Vanity Fair series)
224
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Oscar, Oscar Wilde (Vanity Fair series)
225
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Aloysis Pisani Eques Et Diri Marci Prourator
1793
226
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Politicians - Vanity Fair - The Kent Gang. Mr. Areta Akers-Douglas. Sept 26, 1885
227
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Baker Pasha'. Lieut. Gen. Valentine Baker Pasha. March 9, 1878
1878
228
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - North Northamptonshire'. Lord Burghley. April 16, 1887
1887
229
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Intelligent Toryism'. Baron Henry De Worms. May 22, 1880
1880
230
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'The Marquis D'Azeglio'. June 20, 1874
1874
231
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'the Plan of Campaign'. Mr. John Dillon. May 7, 1887
1887
232
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Finsbury'. Colonel Francis Duncan. March 19, 1887
1887
233
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Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'The ablest professor in the cabinet of the tact by which power is kept. It is his mission to counteract the talk by which it is won and lost. Earl Granville. March 13, 1869
1869
234
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The ablest Professor in the Cabinet of the Tact by which Power is Kept: It is his Mission to Counteract the Talk by Which it is Won and Lost, Earl Granville, from Vanity Fair, Politicians
1869
235
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Vanity Fair: Theatre; 'The Poet's Son', Sir Percy Florence Shelley, December 13, 1879
1879
236
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Vanity Fair: Turf Devotees; 'Bridgewater House', The Earl of Ellesmere, January 22, 1887
1887
237
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Vanity Fair: Turf Devotees; 'G. P.', Mr. George Payne, September 18, 1875
1875
238
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Vanity Fair: Yachting Devotees; 'The Ocean Race', Mr. James Lloyd Ashbury