Algernon Greville, 2nd Baron Greville
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Algernon Greville, 2nd Baron Greville
by Joseph Brown, after John Jabez Edwin Mayall
stipple engraving, 1884
9 in. x 6 in. (228 mm x 152 mm) plate size; 9 5/8 in. x 6 3/4 in. (246 mm x 172 mm) paper size
Bequeathed by (Frederick) Leverton Harris, 1927
Reference Collection
NPG D13955
Sitterback to top
- Algernon Greville, 2nd Baron Greville (1841-1910), Landowner and Liberal politician; MP for Westmeath and Lord of the Treasury. Sitter in 4 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Joseph Brown (1809-1887), Engraver. Artist associated with 167 portraits.
- John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1813-1901), Photographer. Artist associated with 507 portraits.
Events of 1884back to top
Current affairs
The Third Reform Act further reduces the financial threshold for voters, extending the franchise to all householders in the counties, achieving uniformity with those in the boroughs, and effectively doubling the electorate from 2.5 million to just under 5 million.Foundation of the socialist group, the Fabian Society. The group quickly grows in size, including members Eleanor Marx, George Bernard Shaw and Beatrice Webb.
Art and science
Under the editorship of James Murray, the Oxford English Dictionary begins publication, with the tenth and final volume appearing 1928. The idea for a historical dictionary of the English language had been conceived by members of the Philological Society in 1857, including Frederick Furnivall, and some 800 voluntary readers contributed to the immense project.International
Germany annexes Southwest Africa, Togoland, the Cameroons, and Tanganyike, and launches the scramble for Africa as it becomes the third largest colonial power in the continent. Bismarck also invites the European powers to a West Africa conference in Berlin, which, carving up the map of Africa between them, regulates colonial practice, frees trade and prohibits slavery, formally marking the start of the New Imperialism which would flourish until World War I.Tell us more back to top
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