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Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
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Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), British statesman, diplomat Scottish landowner and Peelite, educated at Harrow, and St Johns College, Cambridge. Served as Prime Minister from 1852 until 1855 during the reign of Queen Victoria. From " Leaders of the Senate: A Biographical History of the Rise and Development of the British Constitution, Vol. II.", by Alexander Charles Ewald, F.S.A. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Berlin]
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The print captures the distinguished figure of Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, dating back to around 1810. This intriguing portrait, created by an unknown artist and later reproduced in 1884, showcases the remarkable features of this British statesman and diplomat. George Hamilton-Gordon was not only a prominent political figure but also a Scottish landowner and Peelite. Educated at Harrow and St Johns College, Cambridge, he possessed a wealth of knowledge that contributed to his successful career. Serving as Prime Minister from 1852 until 1855 under Queen Victoria's reign, Lord Aberdeen played a crucial role in shaping the British Constitution. This image is sourced from "Leaders of the Senate: A Biographical History of the Rise and Development of the British Constitution" written by Alexander Charles Ewald. The book provides valuable insights into Lord Aberdeen's life and achievements. In this black-and-white engraving, Lord Aberdeen can be seen dressed in formal attire befitting his aristocratic status. His dignified presence reflects his position as an influential member of society during the 19th century. As we gaze upon this historical photograph print today, it serves as a reminder of Lord Aberdeen's significant contributions to government affairs both domestically and internationally. His dedication to diplomacy and commitment to public service continue to inspire generations who strive for excellence in leadership roles across various fields.
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