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Silhouette of David Lloyd GeorgeSilhouette profile portrait of David Lloyd-George (1863 - 1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman by H. L. Oakley, made at Llandudno. circa 1925
Diplomats of the Central PowersGathering of foreign diplomats of the Central powers during World War one, indluding Count Lajos Szechenyi de Sarvar-Felsovidek
Political cartoon - Joseph Chamberlain as jockey" Who is Going to Ride it?" Joseph Chamberlain watches on in amusement as three jockeys (including Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (seated) and Herbert Henry Asquith
Alan Clark as a little boyAlan Kenneth McKenzie Clark (1928 - 1999), British conservative politician and diarist, pictured as a little boy in The Sketch magazine
Assassination attempt on Jacob Br Scavenius Estrup Assassination attempt on Jacob BrScavenius EstrupAssassination attempt on Jacob Br Scavenius Estrup, a Danish politician who was Council President and Finance Minister from 1875-1894
Lloyd George, Clemenceau and others during WW1Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and others meeting for talks during the First World War. Date: 28 November 1917
Clement Attlee and wifePrime Minister, Clement Attlee and his wife Violet attending the memorial service for the Czecho-Slovak Foreign Minister, Jan Mazaryk. 1948
Czech politicians, Old Town Square, PragueCzech politicians taking the ceremonial oath of the Czechoslovak forces, in Old Town Square, Prague. From left to right they are: Udrzal, Scheiner, Klofac, Habrman. 8 November 1918
Ernest Bevin returning from Economic Pact talksBritish Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, returning from Brussels after the Economic Pact talks in Brussels with Benelux Countries and France. 1948
John Profumo at a nightclub, 1934John Dennis Profumo (1915 - 2006) British conservative politician pictured here as a young man at the opening night of Punchs Club at the Dorchester in October 1934
The De Valera-Cosgrove election, IrelandA talking-film of the Irish politician, Mr W. T. Cosgrove, used in his election campaign against amon de Valera
Edward Heath - new Tory LeaderFront cover of the Illustrated London News featuring a picture of Edward (Ted) Heath (1916 - 2005), the new Tory leader and later, British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974
Elections of 1852 by PhizTwo contrasting images of a successful party candidate leaning from the window of a tavern to receive the congratulations of his supporters
The Election Campaign in Full SwingSome curious scenes from the General Election campaign of 1910. The top left picture shows David Lloyd George making his way over the back wall of the Queen Hall Skating Rink in Peckham to address an
Canvassing for Votes in Derby, 1910Three images depicting candidates canvassing for votes in Derby during the General Election of 1910. At half-time, the Unionist candidates walk across the ground in the match between Derby County
Ramsay Macdonald becomes Britains first Labour Prime MinistFront cover of The Illustrated London News showing J. Ramsay Macdonald, Britains first Labour Prime Minister being congratulated on leaving Buckingham Palace where he accepted office
The General Election- The Perplexed VoterA perplexed voter scratches his head in confusion as two candidates from opposing political parties canvas for his vote
Two donkeys in a field. Used as a visual aid for propaganda purposes, used to describe two MPs as a pair of donkeys
Winston Churchill defends the government at the Oxford UnionMr. Winston Churchill as under-secretary of State for the colonies, replying to F.E Smith(M.P for Walton) during a debate at the Oxford Union on March 1st 1907
1958 Creation Life PeersA page from the ILN devoted to portraits of the first life peers created in 1958 including Baroness Ravondale, Sir Ian Fraser, Sir Robert Boothby and Sir Edward Twining
Harold Wilson and wifeJames Harold Wilson (1916-1995), Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, British Labour leader and Prime Minister, pictured with his wife leaving their home in Hampstead Garden Suburb for Parliament in 1963 while
Hungarian Socialist delegation at the Stockholm Peace Conference, 1917. The delegates are: Erno Garami, Zsigmond Kunfi, Jakob Weltner, Desider Bokanyi and Erinnerungen von Buchinger
Hugh Gaitskell with his familyLeader of the Parliamentary Labour Party Hugh Gaitskell at home in the kitchen of his Hampstead house with his two daughters
House of Commons - early 17th centuryA depiction of the House of Commons at the time of the reign of King James I
The General Strike - Labour politiciansLabour leaders during the General Strike: (left to right), Arthur Henderson, Ramsay MacDonald (leader of the opposition) and Mr J. H. Thomas
Lloyd George and Herbert SamuelThe Liberal politicians David Lloyd George (1863-1945) and Herbert Samuel (1870-1963) watching a passing parade. Lloyd George was War Minister
Home Rule ForgottenForgotten - While politicians enjoy themselves with other matters, the cause of Home Rule is neglected
Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, BelfastIllustration showing a crowd of anti home-rulers attacking the car carrying Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), then First Lord of the Admiralty
French Minister / BerlinPoncet, Laval & Briand at Berlin - the first French ministers to visit there since 1878
Politicians Kissing KidsLike every other politician, M. Millerand knows that you can t win votes unless you do your share of kissing children, in this case a girl with a bouquet of flowers
The Mint in 1812The new building of the Royal Mint on Tower Hill. Sentries guard it from attack - for we are at war with France, and the Irish are making trouble as are radical politicians
Politicians in HellDemons in Hell : Here come the politicians, so maybe they ll have a little peace up there !
The PoliticianA short-sighted politician is so caught up in his newspaper he does not realise that his candle has set fire to the brim of his tricorne hat
Politicians SpeakPoliticians clamour to make themselves heard above their rivals
Reform Bill Passed 1832The Reform Bill is finally passed through the House of Lords on 7 June 1832
Lloyd George in CommonsDavid Lloyd George, at this time Minister of Munitions, exhibits a high-explosive fuse in the House of Commons