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The Earl of Mount Cashell, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 8 September 1883
Stephen Moore was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and politician who spent much of his life in what is now Canada.
Earl of Albemarle, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 14 July 1883
George Thomas Keppel was a British soldier, Liberal politician and writer. He was succeeded in his titles by his only son William, a great-great-grandfather of Camilla, Queen Consort to King Charles III.
I was thinking damn I need to have an important politician in this story and then I was blessed with the GODDESS
Anyway for now her name is Athena idunno if I'll make that her first or last name but it sure fits :]
We respect each other...
We accept these differences...
We can live in peace near each other... hands in hands...
And this is the thing that politicians,, afraid of.
We are one
#مهسا_امینی #MahsaAmini
John Henry Puleston, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 14 October 1882
He was a Welsh journalist and entrepreneur in the United States and later a Conservative politician who represented Devonport.
Today's PUNCH colour cover. No comment.... André François 1968 #Britain #British #France #French #identity #flags #UnionJack #politics #politicians
Earl Cadogan, by Leslie Ward -Vanity Fair, 4 June 1881
George Henry Cadogan was a British Conservative politician. As Lord of the Manor of Chelsea he held large estates there, much of which he dedicated to houses for the working class.
Sir Thomas Scawen died #OTD 22 September 1730. Merchant, financier and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons 1708 - 1722. Governor of the Bank of England.
Lived at Russell House #StreathamHistory #Furzedown #Streatham
Ukrainian defenders of"#Azovstal"were returned from Russian captivity
A total of 215 Ukrainian soldiers were returned!
In exchange for #Ukrainian defenders,#Ukraine handed over Viktor Medvedchuk,a pro-Russian politician and Kremlin agent
Russia does not comment on this exchange
@Block_Rat it WAS REAL POLITICS!!!! PORGIE WAS MY FAVOURITE POLITICIAN GRRRRR!!! /j
Ernest Brudenell-Bruce, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 9 October 1880
He was a British courtier and politician. He served as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 1841-46 and 1852-58. An MP for 46 years, he succeeded his elder brother in the marquessate in 1878.
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 28 June 1879
He was a Welsh Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1880. He was a Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. for Montgomeryshire, and captain in the Montgomery Yeomanry Cavalry.
back to non fandom ocs here's deia, a politician, running for senator, has an obsessive following
Finished this art yesterday of my current DnD character, the pyromaniac politician Burnie Embers. He's a sorcerer goblin who wants to provide "free hellfire for all" lol. (he's not a comment on anything political, I just like funny puns/names/characters)
I'm still confused how a Politician who was caught cheating during an Election and had to come to a special agreement with Elections Canada Ethics board, is Still in Politics, and has the balls to say he will one day be PM.. Not on my Watch..
#HatsuneMiku #Vocaloid
John L. Krimmel - The Village Politicians feat. Vocaloid
Henry Du Pré Labouchère, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 7 Nov 1874
He was an English politician, writer, publisher & theatre owner. He is now most remembered for the Labouchère Amendment, which for the first time criminalised all male homosexual activity in the UK.