HARRY FURNISS's ROYAL ACADEMY. image T From MR. PUNCH’S PARLIAMENTARY PORTRAIT GALLERY. By HARRY FURNISS. Familiar Faces Familiar Faces mr. punch (cartoonist in chief). “oh, i know all you old models, i want some new ‘character’!” Frontispiece. MPs in Session london: PRINTED BY “Mr. PUNCH” AT image THE PRINTING OFFICES OF Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., Whitefriars, E.C. M.P.’s IN SESSION.from Mr Punchs parliamentary portrait Gallery image commons summoned to upper house. image image image image image image image image NEW MEN AND OLD ATTITUDES. principals of the new conservative comedy company trying image getting gladstone’s collar up. image image image image image image image image image THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. image (Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by “The Other Fellows.” The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves and for the Artists.) image image image THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. image (Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by “The Other Fellows.” The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves and for the Artists.) image image image image image HENRY CHAPLIN. image chaplin’s opportunity. “A ready wit and a fluent tongue are valuable auxiliaries. But force of character, consciousness of power, masculine ability in grappling with complicated questions, and that species of eloquence, the effect of which arises rather from earnestness, straightforwardness, and elevation of sentiment, than from sparkling or elaborate rhetoric, give a man a position in the House of Commons which leaves him little in need of such other gifts as we have mentioned.”—Standard, Dec. 30. image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image image the westminster wax-works. image image image THE ROYAL WESTMINSTER ACADEMY. image (Splendid Collection of Parliamentary Portraits, mostly done by “The Other Fellows.” The Speaking Likenesses speak for themselves and for the Artists.) image image A DISCORD IN BLACK AND WHITE. image image retrospects; or, back views. image “the noes-es have it.”—1882. image some of the heads of the government.—1882. image viscount wolmer said:—“he saw hon. members toss their heads.” our special artist here gives the effect, showing how some hon. members lost their heads, and how others became wrong-headed. image
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