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'Palmerston selling off', 1858.
'Palmerston selling off', 1858. Palmerston, out of office following the failed Conspiracy to Murder Bill, is selling all his old working clothes to Disraeli. Disraeli is caricatured as a down-at-heel street-trader, but certainly, many of those buying and selling old clothes in London came from the Jewish community. Palmerston is seen in his house shoes, selling his top hat, his boots and his shirt. Disraeli feels the quality of the material, his eyes squinting in calculation. Disraeli was to become Chancellor of the Exchequer in the next government. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 13, 1858.
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AR929506
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3679px × 5113px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
BENJAMIN
BENJAMIN DISRAELI
BILL
Black & White
Black and white
boot
Boots
Cartoon
chancellor
clothes
Clothing
Conspiracy to Murder Bill
Disraeli
Dizzy
doorstep
Dress
Earl of Beaconsfield
Engraving
Hat
Henry John
henry John Temple
Heritage Image Partnership
JOB
LORD
Lord B
Lord Palmerston
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Palmerston
Politician
Politics
PRIME MINISTER
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Satire
SELL
SELLER
Shirt
SLIPPERS
squinting
street seller
street trader
Temple
Top Hat
TRADE
Vendor
Viscount Hughendon of Hughendon
Viscount Palmerston
Waistcoat