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Jim Callaghan / Labour PmJAMES CALLAGHAN LORD CALLAGHAN of CARDIFF Labour Party leader and British Prime Minister (1976-79)
Illustrated London News 1979, Thatcher and CallaghanFront cover of the Illustrated London News, May 1979 featuring portraits of James Callaghan, Labour leader and incumbent Prime Minister and Tory Party Leader, Margaret Thatcher
H. M. S. Iron DukePhotograph of Iron Duke, flag-ship of Sir George A. Callaghan, the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleets. The Dreadnought was specially protected against aerial attack
Prime Ministers of Great BritainWinston Churchill, James Callaghan, John Major, Harold Macmillan, Tony Blair, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Hume, Gordon Brown, Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher - Prime Ministers of Great Britain
Commonwealth Heads of Government 1977British Prime Minister James Callaghan leads Commonwealth premiers into Marlborough House, London for lunch, at the beginning of the 1977 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
James Callaghan, Labour politicianJames "Jim" Callaghan (Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, 1912-2005), Labour politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1964-1967, Home Secretary 1967-1970
Admirals of the British Navy, WW1The Sure Shield of Britain -- twelve Admirals of the British Navy on the outbreak of the First World War. They are: Rear Admirals Wemyss, Dudley De Chair, Warrender, King Hall, Limpus
Just Like Callaghan by Cosmo Gordon-LennoxPromotional postcard for Just Like Callaghan by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox from Le Coup de Fouet by M. Hennequin and G. Duval (1901). First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 3rd June 1903
Men who are making history, WW1World War One commemorative postcard, Men who are making history. With portraits of King George V, Admirals Fisher, Jellicoe and Callaghan, Rear Admiral Madden, Vice Admiral Beatty, Lord Roberts
Admiral Sir George Callaghan (1852 - 1920)Admiral Sir George Callaghan, pictured while Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy Home Fleet. When war broke out at the end of July 1914, he was relieved of this command by Sir John Jellicoe
Viscountess LismoreMARY O CALLAGHAN, viscountess LISMORE (nee Norbury) wife of George O Callaghan, second viscount. Date: 1820 - 1900
Sir George CallaghanSIR GEORGE A CALLAGHAN Royal Naval commander : Admiral of the Fleet during World War One. Date: 1852 - 1950
Sir George Callaghan, Admiral of the FleetSir George Astley Callaghan (1852-1920), Admiral of the Fleet, seen here in uniform on the deck of a ship. He served in the Boxer Rebellion and during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Admiral Sir George A. CallaghanPortrait of Admiral Sir George A. Callaghan, Commander of Great Britains First Fleet in 1914. With war clouds gathering in Europe, the Admiralty announced, Orders have been given to the First Fleet
Five presentation vases / cupsThe Queens Gold Vase, The Royal Hunt Cup, The Ascot Cup, the silver vase presented to Captain Callaghan, Adjutant of the North Cork Rifles, and the claret jug and salver presented to Mr Smith