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Background imageGovernment Collection: Sir John Simon Member of the British Coalition

Sir John Simon Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Austen Chamberlain Member of the British Coalition

Austen Chamberlain Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Walter Runciman Member of the British Coalition

Walter Runciman Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Earl Curzon Member of the British Coalition War

Earl Curzon Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Reginald McKenna Member of the British Coalition

Reginald McKenna Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Thomas McKinnon Wood Member of the British Coalition

Thomas McKinnon Wood Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Walter Long Member of the British Coalition War

Walter Long Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Lord Lansdowne Member of the British Coalition

Lord Lansdowne Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Africa Pretoria Government Buildings pre-1900

Africa Pretoria Government Buildings pre-1900

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government House, Bulawayo, Africa

Government House, Bulawayo, Africa

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government House, Bulawayo, Africa - Victorian period

Government House, Bulawayo, Africa - Victorian period

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government House Adelaide Australia early 1900s

Government House Adelaide Australia early 1900s

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government House, Adelaide, Australia

Government House, Adelaide, Australia

Background imageGovernment Collection: Aborigine employed as a Government tracker New

Aborigine employed as a Government tracker New South Wales Australia Victorian period

Background imageGovernment Collection: GAF N-22 Nomad VH-AUI

GAF N-22 Nomad VH-AUI
Government Aircraft Factories GAF N-22 Nomad VH-AUI (msn 1), the first Nomad, at Le Bourget for the Paris Air Show in June 1975, with airshow serial 32'

Background imageGovernment Collection: GAF N. 22B Nomad VH-AUH

GAF N. 22B Nomad VH-AUH
Government Aircraft Factories GAF N.22B Nomad VH-AUH (msn 4), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, from 3-10 September 1978. Date: 1978

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government Avenue, Cape Town, South Africa

Government Avenue, Cape Town, South Africa - Valentine's postcard c. 1910 Date: circa 1910

Background imageGovernment Collection: Bloemfontein, South Africa - Government Building on fire

Bloemfontein, South Africa - Government Building on fire
Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa - Government Building on fire. Note the Union Flag on view on the dome, showing that this is a re-use of an earlier image (British rule ended in 1905!!)

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Khartoum Express, Sudan Government Railway, Africa

The Khartoum Express, Sudan Government Railway, Africa Date: 1911

Background imageGovernment Collection: Government House, Bulawayo, Victorian period

Government House, Bulawayo, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century

Background imageGovernment Collection: WW2 - The Girls Of Today, Careless Talk

WW2 - The Girls Of Today, Careless Talk
A WW2 children's book illustration from The Girls Of Today. Hush Hush! Said the typist, I work on a secret Government task. Unseen and unheard these office girls show by keeping it dark

Background imageGovernment Collection: US Capitol and Plaza by night - Washington, D. C. USA

US Capitol and Plaza by night - Washington, D. C. USA
US Capitol and Plaza by night - Washington, D.C. USA. Date: 1935

Background imageGovernment Collection: Tsar Nicholas II attending a meeting of the Imperial Council

Tsar Nicholas II attending a meeting of the Imperial Council
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II attending a meeting of the Imperial Council (Council of the Empire). Date: circa 1910

Background imageGovernment Collection: Tsar Nicholas II reading the Opening Decree to the Duma

Tsar Nicholas II reading the Opening Decree to the Duma
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II reading the Opening Decree to the Duma, whilst standing beside the Imperial throne. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGovernment Collection: Iraqi Minister of Development Mohammad Ghussein & colleagues

Iraqi Minister of Development Mohammad Ghussein & colleagues
The Iraqi Minister of Development Mohammad Ghussein, colleagues and their spouses at the Department of Development - Baghdad, Iraq. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageGovernment Collection: GAF Jindivik Mk. 2 A92-68

GAF Jindivik Mk. 2 A92-68
Royal Australian Air Force - Government Aircraft Factories Jindivik Mk.2 A92-68 (msn 48), at the SBAC Farnborough Air-show, held from 1-7 September 1958

Background imageGovernment Collection: King William IV proroguing Parliament

King William IV proroguing Parliament, House of Lords, April 1831, during the Great Reform crisis - My lords and gentlemen, I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing this Parliament'

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Capitol, Washington, USA

The Capitol, Washington, USA Date: 1834

Background imageGovernment Collection: Cartoon, Retribution, or the Greenwich Dinner

Cartoon, Retribution, or the Greenwich Dinner, with Lord Palmerston, Liberal Prime Minister (L) and Lord John Russell, Liberal Foreign Secretary (R)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Antoine Delfosse, Minister for Justice and Information, WW2

Antoine Delfosse, Minister for Justice and Information, WW2
Antoine Delfosse, Belgian Minister for Justice and Information, WW2 Date: circa 1943

Background imageGovernment Collection: Portrait Of Lady Lavery

Portrait Of Lady Lavery
A portrait painting of Hazel Lavery, a painter and second wife of artist John Lavery. She became a lady in 1918, during World War 1

Background imageGovernment Collection: Charing Cross Station, Underground

Charing Cross Station, Underground
This painting provides a view looking down upon the entrance to Charing Cross Underground Station, opened originally in 1864 by South Eastern Railway

Background imageGovernment Collection: Porta Della Carta, Venice

Porta Della Carta, Venice
An etching which shows the magnificence of the Porta Della Carta, an illustrious carved marble gateway which sits between the Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace

Background imageGovernment Collection: Japan - Government Department of Communication, Tokyo

Japan - Government Department of Communication, Tokyo Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGovernment Collection: RMS Lusitania - propaganda medal, leaflet and other items

RMS Lusitania - propaganda medal, leaflet and other items
RMS Lusitania - Carlton ware model 6.5 inches, together with German propaganda medal, leaflet, and other items. The bronze German Lusitania medal was designed by Karl Goetz

Background imageGovernment Collection: How mines were ventilated

How mines were ventilated
How the mines were ventilated and drainer. One of the reasons for the mine strike of 1912 was the poor maintenance of ventilation and draining of the mines

Background imageGovernment Collection: General Yuan Shih-Kai

General Yuan Shih-Kai with two of his officers. Yuan Shika (September 1859 - June 1916) was a Chinese military and government official who rose to power during the late Qing dynasty

Background imageGovernment Collection: Women and children, mining

Women and children, mining
Women and children of the mining districts. Children would gather coal. A Typical Pit-brow Woman; She was one of the 6, 221 females employed above ground

Background imageGovernment Collection: Coal Supplies in England

Coal Supplies in England which were gradually used up because of the coal strike. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Coal crisis

The Coal crisis
The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom. Its main goal was securing a minimum wage

Background imageGovernment Collection: Yuan-Shih-Kai

Yuan-Shih-Kai
Top image, Yuan-Shi-Kai, premier of china, boating in his home town. Yuan- Shi-kai was a Chinese military and government official who rose to power during the late Qing dynasty

Background imageGovernment Collection: Coal crisis in Portsmouth

Coal crisis in Portsmouth
Navy coping with the coal crisis in Cribb Portsmouth. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom. Its main goal was securing a minimum wage

Background imageGovernment Collection: Lord Salisbury's stables

Lord Salisbury's stables in Hatfield house. Known as Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil. Born at Hatfield house (3 February 1830 ?)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Liberal meeting in London, St James's Hall

Liberal meeting in London, St James's Hall
Illustration of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman known as CB? (7th September 1836 ?? 22 April 1908), at a Liberal meeting in London at St James's Hall

Background imageGovernment Collection: Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith

Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith
Portrait 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

Background imageGovernment Collection: Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V

Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V
Prime Ministers during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Asquith, Lloyd George, Ramsay Macdonald, Bonar Law, Baldwin. Date: 1935

Background imageGovernment Collection: Philadelphia. City Hall building. Engraving by Traversier

Philadelphia. City Hall building. Engraving by Traversier. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G

Background imageGovernment Collection: Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744-1811)

Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744-1811). Spanish neoclassical statesman, author and philosopher. Portrait. Illustration by J. Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana



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