'Three Generations of Chamberlain' (Joe Chamberlain; Joseph Chamberlain; Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain)
1 portrait of Joe Chamberlain
'Three Generations of Chamberlain' (Joe Chamberlain; Joseph Chamberlain; Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain)
by Speaight Ltd, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1911
5 3/8 in. x 3 3/8 in. (137 mm x 86 mm) overall
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Photographs Collection
NPG x196949
Sittersback to top
- Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), Politician; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize; son of Joseph Chamberlain. Sitter in 55 portraits. Identify
- Joseph ('Joe') Chamberlain (1836-1914), Industrialist and politician; MP for Birmingham. Sitter in 106 portraits. Identify
- Joseph Chamberlain (1907-1979), Son of Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
Artistsback to top
- Rotary Photographic Co Ltd (active 1897-1916), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 1423 portraits.
- Speaight Ltd (active 1904-1940), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 101 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Pepper, Terence, High Society: Photographs 1897-1914, 1998 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 30 January to 21 June 1998)
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1911back to top
Current affairs
Asquith's Liberal government introduces the Parliament Act to curb the powers of the House of Lords following the clash between the Commons and Lords over the 1909 People's Budget. The Act removed the Lords' power to veto bills, reduced the length of Parliament from seven to five years, and provided for the payment of MPs.Art and science
Ernest Rutherford discovers the structure of the atom. The New Zealand born physicist working in Manchester showed with his Nuclear Model that electrons orbited a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons. The discovery paved the way for nuclear physics.International
The Polish Chemist, Marie Curie, becomes the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for her discovery in 1898 of the radioactive element, Radon.The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre. The masterpiece was missing for two years, during which time suspicion fell on avant-garde poet Guillaume Apollinaire and his friend Pablo Picasso, before Vincenzo Peruggia, an employee of the Louvre, was arrested in Florence.
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