Four portraits, 1898. 'Dr. J. K. [John Kells] Ingram; Vice-Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, author of the ballad "Who Fears to Speak of '98?"; Stepney's new M.P. Mr. W. C. [William Charles] Steadman, secretary to the Bargebuilders' Union, member of the London County Council; the late Sir George Lawson, Assistant-Under-Secretary of State for War, Private Secretary to General Peel and Sir John Pakington during their respective tenures of office as Secretary of State for War, Assistant-Director of Supplies and Transport, sent to South Africa to deal with the war expenses of the Zulu Campaign, Deputy Accountant-General and Director of Army Contracts, Assistant Under-Secretary for War; An Indian Veteran, Colonel Danvers Henry Osborn, engaged in the suppression of the Sepoy revolt, 34th Regiment of Native Infantry, Major of Brigade at Lahore, served in the Bengal Police'. From "Illustrated London News", 1898.
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