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Cyril Flower, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 19 August 188
He was a British Liberal politician and patron of art. He was the third of 18 children (the second of 12 sons).
Montagu David Scott, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 10 June 1882
He was an English Conservative Party politician. He was the son of Sir David Scott, 2nd Baronet and his wife Caroline Grindall daughter of Benjamin Grindall ... for what it is worth.
@Drawing_Slowly @Terraria_Logic @motiontwin Zero vanity set and a few UI changes were finished. Concept art of Headhunter was done but that was it.
I mean, is already inside the game, I can publish whenever I want, but I don't think is in that much of a acceptable state.
The Duke of Portland, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 3 June 1882
William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck was a British landowner, courtier, and Conservative politician. He notably served as Master of the Horse between 1886 and 1892 and again between 1895 and 1905.
HJ Gladstone, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 6 May 1882
Herbert John Gladstone was a British Liberal politician. The youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone, he was Home Secretary from 1905-10 and Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1910-14.
Avarice watches, seeking more and more to pilfer for its hoard. Never enough never enough never enough...
Vanity's visage strike madness and mortal fear into those that gaze at it. An irresistible temptation manifests in your mind while in its presence.
Art by @DoomsdayBear
Charles Robert Spencer, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 10 December 1881
Known as "Bobby", he was a British courtier and Liberal politician. He died, aged 64. after contracting a "chill" at a public event.
Lord Blackburn, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 19 Nov 1881
Colin Blackburn was a Scottish judge, one of the greatest exponents of the common law. On 16 October 1876, he became the first person to be made a law lord under the terms of the newly passed Appellate Jurisdiction Act.
Robert St Clair-Erskine, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 12 November 1881
He was a British Conservative politician. He served as Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms under Lord Salisbury between 1886 and 1890. He was also a minor poet.
Hugh Fortescue, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 17 September 1881
He was a British peer and occasional Liberal Party politician. He had fourteen children which explains why he was only an occasional politician.
Sir Gawain and Sir Gavin. One ashamed of his arrogance, pride and vanity who will wear the green band to speak of his remorse of a flesh so corrupted. The other, all the things Sir Gawain is not: an arrogant, shameless & aggressive bully. King Arthur would banish him forever.
George Finch-Hatton, Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 2 October 1880
He was a British peer and Tory politician. Was declared bankrupt at one point.
Mr Henry Richard, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 4 Sept 1880
He was a Congregational minister and Welsh Member of Parliament, an advocate of peace and international arbitration, as secretary of the Peace Society for forty years. His other interests included anti-slavery work.
Baron H de Worms, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 22 May 1880
Henry de Worms was a British Conservative politician. Born Jewish, he was an active member of the Jewish community until he married a Christian woman. He then dissociated himself entirely from Judaism.
Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 2 August 1879
He was an English barrister, banker and Conservative politician. He was a notable benefactor to Sale, Cheshire; Hale, Greater Manchester; and Chorlton-cum-Hardy.
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Sir G Bowyer, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 18 January 1879
George Bowyer was a British Barrister-at-Law and Liberal politician. He died in King's Bench Walk in London, aged 71 and unmarried. He was found dead in his bed.
William Henry Waddington, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 28 September 1878
He was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister in 1879, and as an Ambassador of France.
John Sidney North, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 10 August 1878
He was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 33 years.
King Humbert, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 3 August 1878
Umberto Rainerio Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia was King of Italy from 9 January 1878 until his assassination on 29 July 1900.