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Suffragette W. S. P. U Holloway BroochThe Holloway Brooch, designed by Sylvia Pankhurst, for presentation to W.S.P.U released prisoners. It depicts the portcullis symbol of the House of Commons with chains and broad arrows in purple
William Pitt the Younger addressing ParliamentWilliam Pitt (the Younger) addressing the House of Commons
Winston Churchill inspecting the damage to the House of Commons after an attack during the Blitz
Gladstone / Home Rule BillThe House of Commons, February 13 1893. William Gladstone, Liberal Prime Minister, introduces the Second Home Rule Bill
Suffragette Campaign Muriel Matters Pankhurst. The campaign of the suffragettes in October 1908, including demonstration in Trafalgar Square, the trial of Mrs
Houses of Commons / LordsLord Palmerston addressing the House of Commons (top) A debate on the Home Rule Bill in the House of Lords (bottom)
Poster, River Thames at Westminster, London. Date: 1954
Postcard / MinisterA Minister assailed by Suffragettes outside the House of Commons
Sir Robert Walpole / MiniSIR ROBERT WALPOLE 1st Earl of Orford English statesman - Whig MP in the House of Commons
First female to speak in the House of CommonsMargaret Travers Symons (1879 - after 1951), suffragette, the first woman to speak in the House of Commons, who made her way in after running past policeman, Mr Idris into the chamber
Suffragette Rush House of Commons Flyer 1908. An original leaflet/flyer issued by the WSPU. Reads Votes for Women Men and women Help the Suffragettes to Rush the House of Commons on Tuesday Evening
Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst Trafalgar Square. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst attending a crowd in Trafalgar Square. Invites them to Rush the House of Commons on 13th october 1908. Date: 1908
Sir William HarcourtSir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt (1827 - 1904). English Politician - Chancellor of the Exchequer
Peel / Arthur WellesleyARTHUR WELLESLEY, first viscount PEEL son of sir Robert Peel statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons
Disraeli Speaks / 1875Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli speaks during a debate on Irish Home Rule
Eminent Politicians / 1886Eminent politicians including Gladstone, Randolph Churchill and Charles Stewart Parnell gather in the Commons Lobby
Margaret Wintringham during her election campaignMargaret Wintringham (1879 - 1955), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Louth between 1921 and 1924. She was the second woman, and the first British-born woman
Margaret Wintringham (1879 - 1955), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Louth between 1921 and 1924. She was the second woman, and the first British-born woman
Chained to Rail / Iln / 1908A suffragette chained to grille in the House of Commons
Disraeli as Pm / 1868Disraeli addresses the Commons for the first time as Prime Minister, following Lord Derbys resignation. Date: March 1868
David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Introducing the Munitions BilIllustration showing David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, then Minister of Munitions, delivering a speech to the House of Commons on the Munitions Bill
Pitt in Commons / 1804William Pitt (the Younger) addresses the House in 1804, the year he began his second spell as Prime Minister
Royal Procession 1804The Royal procession takes king George III to Westminster to open Parliament
Disraeli / First BudgetWilliam Gladstone attacks Benjamin Disraelis first budget speech, which had lasted five hours
Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons Chamber and dissolving the Rump Parliament in 1653. Behind him, a group of Roundheads arrest a cavalier. Take away that Bauble
Guy Fawkes, leader of the Gunpowder Plot, caught in the cellar of the Houses of Parliament, 5 November 1604. William Parker, Baron Monteagle, and Theophilus Howard, Earl of Suffolk
Timothy Michael Healey - Irish Nationalist PoliticianStrong T. Timothy Michael Healey (1855-1931), an Irish Nationalist Politician and British MP. Date: 1900
St Stephens Chapel was a chapel in the old Palace of Westminster which served as the chamber of the House of Commons of England and that of Great Britain from 1547 to 1834
House of Commons Dining Room, Victorian period
Cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster)Political cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster), at the end of a long and weary House of Commons session - a parody of a painting by Burne-Jones, The Garden Court Date: 1891
King Charles I taking the Speaker's Chair in a failed attempt to arrest five MPs for treason Date: 1642
Clapham CommonThis painting shows a vast number of well dressed figures at Clapham Common, a large park in south London, it was converted from common land to parkland under the terms of the Metropolitan Commons
Parliament seating plan - Westminster, London Date: 1925
A week of political storiesHeadlines of different newspaper for the week. The Pall Mall Gazette, The Globe, The Daily Telegraph and the Evening standard all giving the top stories for that week. The left image is of Mr
Bonar Law, opposition leaderAndrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858A a" 30 October 1923) was a BritishA ConservativeA politician who served asA Prime Minister of the United KingdomA from 1922 to 1923
Lord Salisbury's stables in Hatfield house. Known as Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil. Born at Hatfield house (3 February 1830 ?)
Members of the new house of commons 1900A section of 16 members of the new house of commons (1900). Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Winston Churchill
Portrait of the Hon W F D SmithPortrait of the HON. W. F. D. SMITH, (12 August 1868 ?? 16 June 1928), known as Frederick Smith. He was an English business man and politician
Mrs AllhusenA portrait oil painting of Dorothy Allhusen, the wife os Augustus Henry Eden Allhusenmm, who was an English Conservative Party politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1897 to 1906
Edmund Burke and the Iron DukeTwo Baxter portrait prints of the following men. Edmund Burke, as a boy, who became a British and Irish statesman, economist and philosopher
The Houses of Parliament from across the River ThamesThe history of the building goes back almost 1, 000 years. There are two Houses - the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Just at the left hand side of the picture Westminster Abbey can be seen
Cartoon, The Stage Door of the FutureWomen's suffrage cartoon, The Stage Door of the Future, with stage door Johnnies waiting for women MPs to emerge from the House of Commons. Date: 1920
Prime Minister, Joseph Chamberlain in the House of Commons, introducing the Commonwealth of Australia Bill. The Bill which installed for Australia, under one Government
Michael Hicks Beach (1837 - 1916), statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, introducing his financial proposals. Date: 14 April 1902
Chartist petition processionA print of the chartists procession of 1842 taking the great national petition of 3, 317, 702 signatures to the House of Commons
George Thomas, British Labour Party politicianThomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy (1909-1997), British Labour Party politician, MP from 1945 to 1983, best known as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1976 to 1983
Keith Vaz and Bernie Grant, Labour Party politiciansKeith Vaz (Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz, b 1956) and Bernie Grant (Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant, 1944-2000), British Labour politicians
Michael Foot and Tony Blair, British Labour politiciansMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter