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To the Temple of Fame, 1858
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To the Temple of Fame, 1858
To the Temple of Fame, 1858. Mr. Punch (with the Greatest Respect). After you, my Lord! This cartoon shows Mr Punch respectfully deferring to Lord Brougham. At this time, there was much discussion about the Social Science Association that had held its first meeting in Birmingham in October 1857 under Lord Broughams presidency. In 1858, its assembly was held in Liverpool with Lord Brougham making a keynote speech to promote social science and its study. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 23, 1858
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This engraving, titled "To the Temple of Fame, 1858" captures a significant moment in history. In this cartoon from Punch, Mr. Punch is depicted showing utmost respect to Lord Brougham, the renowned Lord Chancellor of the time. The illustration symbolizes the admiration and deference towards Lord Brougham during an era when social science was gaining prominence. During this period in the 19th century, there was much discussion surrounding the Social Science Association's activities. The association had recently held its first meeting under Lord Brougham's presidency in Birmingham in October 1857. In 1858, their assembly took place in Liverpool where Lord Brougham delivered a keynote speech promoting social science and its study. The image portrays Mr. Punch humbly deferring to Lord Brougham on a grand staircase leading to the Temple of Fame. This scene represents not only respect for authority but also highlights the importance of education and knowledge as pillars for societal progress. Henry Peter Brougham remains an influential figure even today due to his contributions as a politician, lawyer, and reformer. This print serves as a testament to his impact on society during that time. Preserved by Heritage Images Partnership, this historic engraving offers us insight into an important chapter of our past—a reminder of how individuals like Henry Peter Brougham shaped our understanding of social sciences and paved the way for future advancements in education and research.
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