Charles Stewart Parnell
(1846-1891), Politican; land reform agitator and the founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary PartySitter in 15 portraits
Leader of the Irish party in the House of Commons, and a passionate advocate of Irish home rule, his relationship with Mrs O'Shea finally destroyed his career.
The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886
by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
oil on canvas, published in Vanity Fair Christmas Supplement 1886
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Charles Stewart Parnell and others
by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, 1888-1889
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Group including Charles Stewart Parnell, and William J. Walsh
by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, 1888-1889
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Charles Stewart Parnell, Sir George Henry Lewis, 1st Bt, and Thomas Miller Beach
by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, published in The Graphic 16 February 1889
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Group including Charles Stewart Parnell and H. Campbell
by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, published in The Graphic 16 February 1889
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by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, published in The Graphic 2 March 1889
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Group including Charles Stewart Parnell and Sir George Henry Lewis
by Sydney Prior Hall
pencil, published in The Graphic 2 March 1889
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by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
pen and ink, circa 1889
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by William Mervyn Lawrence
albumen carte-de-visite, 1880
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published by Ogden's
cigarette card, published circa 1894-1907
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by Charles Laurie, published by James Sprent Virtue
etching, 1880s
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Charles Stewart Parnell ('Statesmen. No. 338.')
by Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 September 1880
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"Force no Remedy" (Charles Stewart Parnell; John Dillon and an unknown policeman)
by Harry Furniss
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 7 December 1881
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"The Lobby of the House of Commons, 1886"
by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1886
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