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Civil service

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Procession of a Successful Candidate in the Civil Service Examinations
Image credit: Horniman Museum and Gardens

Procession of a Successful Candidate in the Civil Service Examinations

unknown artist

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Leading public servants are frequently memorialised in commissioned portraits, recording their retirements or specific achievements. Britain’s’ public buildings are full of such portraits, often sadly neglected and unidentified. They are interesting in their own way however as, unlike the portraits of the royal, rich and aristocratic, their dress is often more typical of their times. The work of some postmen, nurses, teachers and parish clerks has fortunately also been recognised in portraits of individuals and more general scenes of streets and workplaces.


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Major public events, such as coronations and peace treaties, are also recorded in formal paintings, featuring the civil servants responsible for the planning and negotiations behind the scenes, as well as the figureheads who lead the proceedings.

Artworks

  • Nuala McAllister, The Right Honorable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (2017–2018)
    Nuala McAllister, The Right Honorable, The Lord Mayor of Belfast (2017–2018) Jamie Baird (b.1992) and Daniel Nelis (b.1990)
    Belfast City Hall
  • Procession of a Successful Candidate in the Civil Service Examinations
    Procession of a Successful Candidate in the Civil Service Examinations unknown artist
    Horniman Museum and Gardens
  • Mr Rice of Kensington, Late Employee of Kensington Borough Council
    Mr Rice of Kensington, Late Employee of Kensington Borough Council Bethia Mary Clarke (1867–1959)
    Kensington Central Library
  • Alderman Carr, Lord Mayor
    Alderman Carr, Lord Mayor Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828) (circle of)
    York Mansion House
  • William Kirk, Station Master, Liverpool Central, Cheshire Lines Committee
    William Kirk, Station Master, Liverpool Central, Cheshire Lines Committee Charles Dudley (active from 1906)
    National Railway Museum
  • General Sir Harold Franklyn, KCB, DSO, MC, Colonel of the Regiment (1939–1949)
    General Sir Harold Franklyn, KCB, DSO, MC, Colonel of the Regiment (1939–1949) Henry Marvell Carr (1894–1970)
    The Green Howards Regimental Museum
  • The Sending Off, Hull Branch
    The Sending Off, Hull Branch Morris Furman (1914–1999)
    Kohima Museum
  • 188 more

Stories

  • Edith Cavell: commemorating the nurse who became a First World War heroine

    Lydia Figes

  • 1940s, unknown photographer
    In praise of teachers: the art and writing of Evelyn Gibbs

    Alicia Foster

  • The Drunken Nurse
    Nursing: a visual history

    Anne Wallentine

  • Picturing the doctor in art: a diagnosis

    Jane Simpkiss


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