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Sir Robert Peel in the house, 1846, illustration from Hutchinson
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Sir Robert Peel in the house, 1846, illustration from Hutchinson
STC373588 Sir Robert Peel in the house, 1846, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, c.1923 (litho) by Wilson, Walter (1851-1912) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) announcing his conversion to Free Trade principles during the Corn Law Debate, 22nd January 1846; ); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23547438
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a significant moment in British history, featuring Sir Robert Peel in the House of Commons in 1846. The illustration, taken from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, showcases Peel making an announcement that would forever change the course of politics. In this lithograph by Walter Wilson, we witness Sir Robert Peel standing confidently on the front bench amidst a sea of politicians. It was during the intense Corn Law Debate on January 22nd when Peel shocked his conservative peers by declaring his conversion to Free Trade principles. This unexpected volte face marked a turning point for both Peel and the nation. The image beautifully depicts the tension and anticipation within Parliament as liberal and conservative members listen intently to Peel's words. The engraving skillfully captures not only the physical likeness but also conveys each politician's individual personality through their expressions and body language. Peel's decision had far-reaching consequences, ultimately leading to his resignation as Prime Minister later that year. His bold move paved the way for future political leaders like Gladstone and shaped Britain's economic policies for years to come. This historical photograph is an invaluable piece of art that encapsulates a pivotal moment in British politics - one where personal conviction clashed with party loyalty, forever leaving its mark on our nation's story.
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