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Benjamin Stone

(1838-1914), Politician and photographer

Sir (John) Benjamin Stone

Sitter in 28 portraits
Artist associated with 1436 portraits
In 1895 Stone was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for the East Birmingham constituency, giving him the unique opportunity of recording the sights and personalities of the Palace of Westminster. Stone made it his business to photograph every MP, servants of the Houses of Parliament, and many of those who visited. The National Portrait Gallery owns two thousand of his photographs, a remarkable record of comings and goings at Westminster around 1900.

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Thomas Bayley, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x8304

Thomas Bayley

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, July 1897
NPG x8304

Sir Mancherjee Merwanjee Bhownaggree, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x8812

Sir Mancherjee Merwanjee Bhownaggree

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 1897
On display in Room 24 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x8812

Edmund Boulnois, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x8829

Edmund Boulnois

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 8 December 1897
NPG x8829

John Elliott Burns, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x8921

John Elliott Burns

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 12 July 1897
NPG x8921

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