John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
(1838-1923), Politician, Secretary of State for India, newspaper editor and writerSitter associated with 33 portraits
Journalist turned powerful Liberal politician. Together with Labouchere supported Gladstone's Home Rule policy. Morley later became Gladstone's biographer and was closely involved in the politicking leading up to the establishment of the commission.
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by George Charles Beresford
platinum print, 1902
NPG x12492
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by George Charles Beresford
photogravure, 1902
NPG x12493
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn ('Men of the Day. No. 190.')
by Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1878
NPG D43878
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn ('Men of the Day. No. 190. "the Fortnightly Review."')
by Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1878
NPG D45757
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by William Rothenstein
lithograph, 1903
NPG D39039
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by William Rothenstein
lithograph, 1903
NPG D20895
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by Alfred Bryan
pen and ink
NPG D8175
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by Elliott & Fry
half-plate negative, 1880s
NPG x82360
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by W. & D. Downey
carbon print, published 1890
NPG x12496
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by George Charles Beresford
photogravure, 1902
NPG x12494
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by George Charles Beresford
dry-plate glass negative, 1902
NPG x6547
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
by George Charles Beresford
dry-plate glass negative, 1902
NPG x6548
by James Jacques Joseph Tissot, and Carlo Pellegrini, and Alfred Thompson (Atn), and Sir Leslie Ward, and Théobald Chartran ('T'), and Adriano Cecioni
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1869-1886
NPG D39296
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