Frederick Temple
(1821-1902), Archbishop of CanterburySitter in 30 portraits
Ordained in 1846 and in the same year accepted the headship of Kneller Hall, a college for the training of masters of workhouses and penal schools. In 1855 he became a school inspector, until being appointed Headmaster of Rugby School. He reformed many aspects of the school and was considered a stimulating intellectual teacher and religious man. In 1869, although reluctant to leave Rugby, he accepted the office of Bishop of Exeter. In 1885 he was transferred to the Bishopric of London. On the sudden death of Archbishop Benson in 1896, though now seventy-six years of age, he was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. His second son, William Temple, became Archbishop of Canterbury years later.
by Matt Morgan
engraving, published 6 November 1869
NPG D3645
Edward White Benson; possibly Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron Davidson of Lambeth; Frederick Temple
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41932
Edward White Benson; Frederick Temple
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41946
Arthur Balfour, Frederick Temple, Edward White Benson et al
after Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.')
glass lantern slide, circa 1892-1895
NPG D41949
published by William Heinemann, after William Nicholson
lithographic reproduction of a hand-coloured woodcut, published 1899
NPG D32966
Frederick Temple ('Statesmen. No. 754.')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 September 1902
NPG D45135
by London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
albumen cabinet card, circa 1880s
NPG x159531
by London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
bromide print, 1882
NPG x12991
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