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Beaconsfield Collection (#8)

Beaconsfield, a town steeped in history and charm, holds many fascinating tales within its borders

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Queen Victoria Investing Disraeli with the Order of the Gart

Queen Victoria Investing Disraeli with the Order of the Gart
Engraving showing Queen Victoria investing Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Ear of Beaconsfield with the Order of the Garter at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1878

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Benjamin Disraeli in his library, Hughenden Manor

Benjamin Disraeli in his library, Hughenden Manor
Engraving of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, sitting in his library at Hughenden Manor, near High Wycombe

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Carlton Club Banquet: Drinking Lord Beaconsfields health

Carlton Club Banquet: Drinking Lord Beaconsfields health
The Carlton Club Banquet at the Riding-School, Knightsbridge, London showing a toast to Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), Lord Beaconsfield

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli (Photo)

Disraeli (Photo)
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield Statesman and writer, prime minister in 1868, and 1874 - 1880

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Mayall

Disraeli / Mayall
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP and Prime Minister

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Maclise / Dandy

Disraeli / Maclise / Dandy
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield Statesman and writer at the period when Vivian Grey was published

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Whitehall Revw

Disraeli / Whitehall Revw
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman, writer

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Benjamin Disraeli / Ape

Benjamin Disraeli / Ape
BENJAMIN DISRAELI 1st Earl of Beaconsfield English politician and author

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Berlin / 1878

Disraeli / Berlin / 1878
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield In Berlin, 1878

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Order of Garter

Disraeli / Order of Garter
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Queen Victoria invests him with the Order of the Garter at Osborne in 1878

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Carlton Club

Disraeli / Carlton Club
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Giving a humorous speech at a Carlton Club Banquet in 1878

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Glasgow Speech

Disraeli / Glasgow Speech
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Delivering his installation address as Lord Rector of Glasgow University in 1873

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Speech / 1853

Disraeli / Speech / 1853
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield, giving a speech in the House of Commons in 1853: " I am myself a gentleman of the Press"

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Vanity F 1879

Disraeli / Vanity F 1879
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman and writer, with Corry

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / First Speech

Disraeli / First Speech
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP, making his first speech in Parliament in 1837

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Woodbury

Disraeli / Woodbury
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield statesman, writer

Background imageBeaconsfield Collection: Disraeli / Millais

Disraeli / Millais
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield statesman, writer



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Beaconsfield, a town steeped in history and charm, holds many fascinating tales within its borders. One cannot mention Beaconsfield without acknowledging its most famous resident, Benjamin Disraeli. Known for his political prowess and literary genius, Disraeli's presence still lingers in the air. In the pages of Vanity Fair, Disraeli was immortalized as a prominent figure of his time. His captivating personality and sharp wit made him a favorite subject for artists like Edgar Wallace to capture on film. The iconic image showcases the essence of this enigmatic statesman. DISRAELI (1804-1881), an influential force in British politics, left an indelible mark with his powerful parliamentary speeches. His words resonated with conviction and purpose, shaping the course of history. Even amidst political turmoil, life continued to unfold in Beaconsfield. In 1946, Miss Mary Churchill announced her engagement here - a momentous occasion that brought joy to the community. Disraeli's connection with royalty was undeniable; he even accompanied Queen Victoria during her visit to Beaconsfield. This historic event solidified their bond and further elevated Disraeli's status as an esteemed statesman. Artistic depictions captured Disraeli's essence beautifully; one such sketch by Joseph Swain showcased him presenting "The Conservative Programme" in 1872. This artwork symbolizes his unwavering dedication to conservative principles that shaped national policies during his tenure. Photographs serve as windows into the past; original carte-de-visite photographs offer glimpses into Disraeli's world - capturing moments frozen in time forevermore. Downey Photo portrays him exuding confidence while D'Orsay captures his elegance effortlessly. Beyond its association with Disraeli lies another facet - its picturesque landscapes depicted on Victorian maps from the 1840s. These maps showcase Buckinghamshire's beauty and highlight how Beaconsfield has evolved over the years.