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Henry Edward Manning

(1808-1892), Roman Catholic Cardinal-Archbishop of Westminster

Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 56 portraits
Ordained into the Church of England in 1832, but resigned his post in 1850 and entered the Roman Catholic Church the following year; became Archbishop of Westminster, and titular head of English Catholicism, in 1865. Made a cardinal in 1875, Manning was one of the great ecclesiastical statesman of the age.

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Henry Edward Manning, by Unknown photographer - NPG x21208

Henry Edward Manning

by Unknown photographer
albumen print on paper mount, 1870s
NPG x21208

Henry Edward Manning, by Unknown photographer - NPG x21209

Henry Edward Manning

by Unknown photographer
albumen print on paper mount, 1870s
NPG x21209

Henry Edward Manning, by Unknown photographer - NPG x21210

Henry Edward Manning

by Unknown photographer
albumen print on paper mount, 1870s
NPG x21210

Henry Edward Manning, by Lock & Whitfield, published by  Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington - NPG Ax17488

Henry Edward Manning

by Lock & Whitfield, published by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington
woodburytype, published 1876
NPG Ax17488

Henry Edward Manning, by Negretti & Zambra - NPG x4966

Henry Edward Manning

by Negretti & Zambra
albumen cabinet card, 1880s
NPG x4966

Henry Edward Manning, by Negretti & Zambra - NPG x4967

Henry Edward Manning

by Negretti & Zambra
albumen cabinet card, 1880s
NPG x4967

Henry Edward Manning, by Alexander Bassano - NPG x22228

Henry Edward Manning

by Alexander Bassano
albumen cabinet card, 1883
NPG x22228

Henry Edward Manning, by Alexander Bassano - NPG x96182

Henry Edward Manning

by Alexander Bassano
half-plate glass negative, 1883
NPG x96182

Henry Edward Manning, by Elliott & Fry - NPG x127461

Henry Edward Manning

by Elliott & Fry
chlorobromide print on cream card mount, 1889
NPG x127461

Henry Edward Manning, by Elliott & Fry - NPG x127462

Henry Edward Manning

by Elliott & Fry
chlorobromide print on cream card mount, 1889
NPG x127462

Henry Edward Manning, by Elliott & Fry - NPG x12591

Henry Edward Manning

by Elliott & Fry
albumen carte-de-visite, circa 1889
NPG x12591

Henry Edward Manning, by Walery, published by  Sampson Low & Co - NPG Ax38296

Henry Edward Manning

by Walery, published by Sampson Low & Co
carbon print, published July 1889
NPG Ax38296

Henry Edward Manning, by Walery, published by  Sampson Low & Co - NPG x12599

Henry Edward Manning

by Walery, published by Sampson Low & Co
carbon print, published July 1889
NPG x12599

Henry Edward Manning, by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by  Eglington & Co - NPG Ax5476

Henry Edward Manning

by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Eglington & Co
carbon print, published 1890
NPG Ax5476

Henry Edward Manning, by Herbert Rose Barraud - NPG x22226

Henry Edward Manning

by Herbert Rose Barraud
albumen cabinet card, circa 1890
NPG x22226

Henry Edward Manning, by Herbert Rose Barraud - NPG x22227

Henry Edward Manning

by Herbert Rose Barraud
albumen cabinet card, circa 1890
NPG x22227

Henry Edward Manning, by York & Son, after  Unknown photographer - NPG x3657

Henry Edward Manning

by York & Son, after Unknown photographer
glass lantern slide, 1890s (before 1892)
NPG x3657

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