Joe Chamberlain
(1836-1914), Industrialist and politician; MP for BirminghamJoseph ('Joe') Chamberlain
Sitter in 106 portraits
Statesman; social reformer; mayor of Birmingham 1873-5; president of the Board of Trade in Gladstone's second cabinet, 1880-5; resigned from cabinet in 1886 over Home Rule; secretary of state for colonies under Lord Salisbury and A.J. Balfour, 1895-1903, notably during Boer War; resigned and campaigned for tariff reform, 1903-6.
by Henry Joseph Whitlock & Sons Ltd, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
bromide postcard print, circa 1903
NPG x197734
by Henry Joseph Whitlock & Sons Ltd, published by Scott Russell & Co
bromide postcard print, circa 1903
NPG x197735
by Unknown photographer
halftone postcard print, circa 1903
NPG x197738
'The Founder of the New British Empire'
by Gunn & Stuart
halftone postcard print, circa 1903
NPG x197739
Joe Chamberlain; Mary Endicott Carnegie (née Endicott) (formerly Chamberlain)
by Frederick James Roulston MacFadyen, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1903
NPG x197745
'Well done, Birmingham! We are seven!'
by Whitlock, published by Scott Russell & Co
halftone postcard print, circa 1904
NPG x197398
published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, circa 1904
NPG x197736
'Fair Trade v "Free" Trade. Well done Birmingham!! We are Seven!!!'
published by Art Printers Ltd, after Henry Joseph Whitlock & Sons Ltd, and Elliott & Fry, and Dickenson
photogravure postcard print, circa 1904
NPG x197742
by Unknown photographer, for Daily Mirror
photogravure, 11 March 1905, published 15 March 1905
NPG x5754
published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, circa 1905 (11 March 1905)
NPG x197397
by Frederic G. Hodsoll
bromide print, 1906
NPG Ax25150
by Frederic G. Hodsoll
bromide print, 1906
NPG Ax25151
by Frederic G. Hodsoll
bromide print, 1906
NPG Ax25152
by Henry Joseph Whitlock & Sons Ltd, published by James Valentine & Sons Ltd
halftone postcard print, circa 1906
NPG x197740
'Chamberlain Celebration July 7th 1906. Tea Party at Aston Hall'
by Alfred John Juggins
halftone postcard print, 7 July 1906
NPG x197743
published by Scott Russell & Co
bromide postcard print, 1906
NPG x197747
'King Edward & His Empire Builders'
published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
postcard print, circa 1907
NPG x197883
by Speaight Ltd, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1911
NPG x196949
by Draycott Galleries, published by London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
photogravure postcard print, 1912
NPG x198207
by London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
carbon print
NPG Ax16112
by Elliott & Fry
half-plate negative
NPG x82162
by Maclure & Macdonald, after London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
chromolithograph, 1870s-1880s
NPG D32827
by Alfred Bryan
pen and ink, late 19th century
NPG D8172
Joe Chamberlain ('Statesmen, No, 241.')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 27 January 1877
NPG D43781
by Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 6 July 1880
NPG D43966
"The Cabinet Council, 1883" (Gladstone and 13 colleagues)
by Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 27 November 1883
NPG D44149
"The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886"
by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1886
NPG D44308
by Francis Smyth Baden-Powell
silhouette, 1890s
NPG D420
William Ewart Gladstone; Joe Chamberlain and seven other sitters
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41922
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41941
Joe Chamberlain, Gladstone, Balfour, Harcourt et al
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41942
Joe Chamberlain as Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41943
William Ewart Gladstone; Joe Chamberlain
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41944
Arthur Balfour, Joe Chamberlain, Viscount Chaplin et al
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41950
'On the Terrace, A Political Spectacle: - "The Ayes have it - the Noes have it."
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1893
NPG D44675
by Harold Wright ('Stuff')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 25 November 1897
NPG D44883
by Harry Furniss
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 1 December 1898
NPG D44936
Joe Chamberlain ('Statesmen. No. 732. "The Colonies."')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 7 March 1901
NPG D45056
Joe Chamberlain ('His Old Dutch')
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
line block postcard, circa 1903
NPG D42278
Joe Chamberlain ('The calm induced by the solitude of the illimitable Veldt')
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
line block postcard, circa 1903
NPG D42279
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
line block postcard, circa 1903
NPG D42281
Joe Chamberlain ('Men of the Day. No. 1103. "War-worn."')
by 'WH.O'
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 29 January 1908
NPG D45417
Joe Chamberlain ('Men of the Day. No. 2358. "The Great Imperialist."')
by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 14 January 1914
NPG D45749
engraved and published by Swan Electric Engraving Company, after Swan Electric Engraving Company
photogravure, published 1 June 1904
NPG D49734
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