Frederick Thomas Hollyer
8 of 11 portraits of Frederick Thomas Hollyer







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Frederick Thomas Hollyer
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen carte-de-visite, circa 1875
2 3/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. (60 mm x 46 mm) image size
Purchased, 1995
Photographs Collection
NPG Ax128307
Sitterback to top
- Frederick Thomas Hollyer (1870-1952), Art publisher; son of Frederick Hollyer. Sitter associated with 11 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Frederick Hollyer (1838-1933), Photographer and art publisher. Artist associated with 111 portraits, Sitter associated with 6 portraits.
Events of 1875back to top
Current affairs
Samuel Plimsoll, a back-bench Liberal MP, campaigns for measures to prevent the practice of overloading unseaworthy vessels and claiming insurance. The Plimsoll Line is established; a line drawn on ships, it denotes the maximum legal load a cargo ship is allowed to carry.The Public Health Act, the work of Richard A. Cross, sets down in detail the responsibilities of local authorities in terms of public health.
Art and science
Anthony Trollope's masterpiece The Way We Live Now is published after serialisation. Containing over 100 chapters, the complex plot, following the fortunes of sham financier Augustus Melmotte, tackles the commercial, political and moral hypocrisy of the age.International
Disraeli purchases nearly half the total shares in the Suez Canal Company from the bankrupt Egyptian Khedive, Ismail Pasha, securing a controlling interest in the trading route. Since Parliament was not in session at the time, Disraeli borrowed £4 million from the banking family Rothschilds, attracting much criticism from Parliamentary opponents, although he won popularity from the Queen and the public.Tell us more back to top
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