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Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Advice

WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Advice
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Prime MInisters Advice to the Young Unmarried Men and Pledge to Married Men. Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, Prime Ministers speech

WWI Poster, Prime Ministers speech
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, quoting from a speech by the Prime Minister at the Guildhall, London (9 November 1914). It is going to e a long drawn-out struggle... Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, No price can be too high

WWI Poster, No price can be too high
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, quoting a speech by the Prime Minister: No price can be too high when honour and freedom are at stake. Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: Peace Conference in Paris by Matania

Peace Conference in Paris by Matania
Front cover of The Sphere showing leaders of the Great Powers leaving the Peace Conference in Paris. Leading the way M. Clemenceau, Premier of France, with the tall figure on the left

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding

Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding
A suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Deputation June 1909 Programme

Suffragette Deputation June 1909 Programme
A souvenir and programme announcing the Deputation to the Prime Minister, Asquith, at the House of Commons on Tuesday June 29th, 1909, at 8 p.m

Background imagePrime Collection: The New War Ministry, WW1

The New War Ministry, WW1
The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George

Background imagePrime Collection: Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal

Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal
" We have not been parties to deception." Artists impression by Juliet Pannett, special artist for the ILN, showing Prime Minister Harold Macmillan

Background imagePrime Collection: American portrait of Winston Churchill

American portrait of Winston Churchill
An American portrait of Winston Churchill when he was Prime Minister, probably during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby

Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows a baby crying Baby at Home who sighs

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith

Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith. A suffragette pops out of a box waving a Votes for Women flag at the startled figure of H.H Asquith, the Prime Minister. Date: circa 1913

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament

Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament. A W.S.P.U publicity stunt ahead of the Womens Parliament at Caxton Hall and the deputation to the Prime Minister Asquith, 24th February 1909

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons

Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons. A group of suffragette cats address the Prime Minister, Henry Campbell Bannerman (served 1905-1908) on the question of womens suffrage

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Prime Minister H. Asquith

Suffragette Prime Minister H. Asquith. Herbert henry Asquith (1852-1928) Prime Minister from 1908-1916 and implacable foe of the suffragettes. Date: circa 1909

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Charlotte Despard Arrested 1909

Suffragette Charlotte Despard Arrested 1909. Shows Mrs. Charlotte Despard (1844-1935) and Mrs. Cobden Sanderson (1853-1926) standing outside 10

Background imagePrime Collection: The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith

The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith. Shows Prime Minister Asquith as a two-faced figure, dressed in French Revolutionary style confronting the King

Background imagePrime Collection: In the dim and speculative future

In the dim and speculative future. Prime Minister Asquith, dressed as a young maiden picks the petals from a daisy, thinking, This year - next year - sometime - !!

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Visiting Cornwall

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Visiting Cornwall Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Admiring Cornish Silver

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Admiring Cornish Silver "...absolutely wonderful... beautiful..." - pieces made by Joanna Barnes, aged 24 of Marazion, Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Presented with a painting

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Presented with a painting on a visit to Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Marazion Community Centre

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Marazion Community Centre
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher escorted by Area Manager for MSC Employment Mr David Sutherland go walkabout at the Marazion Community Centre. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with Dowager Lady St. Levan

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with Dowager Lady St. Levan of St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: First mobile kitchen donation, WW2

First mobile kitchen donation, WW2
The Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, receiving the keys to the first mobile kitchen from Lord Bennett (Richard Bedford Bennett)

Background imagePrime Collection: WW1, Graphic front cover, the spectre of war 1 August 1914

WW1, Graphic front cover, the spectre of war 1 August 1914
The Fear that is in all mens minds. Front cover of The Graphic from 1 August 1914 showing Prime Minister Asquith addressing the House of Commons as Britain teetered on the brink of war with Germany

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill at bomb site, Tufton Street, WW2

Winston Churchill at bomb site, Tufton Street, WW2
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, inspecting damage caused by a flying bomb at Tufton Street, Westminster, 1 July 1944. On the back of the photograph are the words: Not passed by censor. Date: 1944

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill addressing meeting in Birmingham

Winston Churchill addressing meeting in Birmingham
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Seen here addressing a meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall (along with Lord Hugh Cecil)

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill holidaying in Rome

Winston Churchill holidaying in Rome
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Churchill and his family visiting the sights of Rome. Date: 1927

Background imagePrime Collection: George Canning - Statue in Westminster Abbey, London

George Canning - Statue in Westminster Abbey, London
Statue in Westminster Abbey, London of George Canning (1770-1827) - a British statesman and politician who served as Foreign Secretary and briefly Prime Minister. Date: circa 1835

Background imagePrime Collection: Mr. Diefenbaker, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961

Mr. Diefenbaker, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961
Mr. John George Diefenbaker(1895-1979), 13th Prime Minister of Canada, as drawn from life by Stephen Ward, at a sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News in 1961

Background imagePrime Collection: Mr. Keith Holyoake, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961

Mr. Keith Holyoake, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961
Mr. Keith Jacka Holyoake(1904-1983), Prime Minister of New Zealand, as drawn from life by Stephen Ward, at a sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News in 1961

Background imagePrime Collection: Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961

Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra(1903-1990), Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, as drawn from life by Stephen Ward, at a sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News in 1961

Background imagePrime Collection: The compleat Angler (Derby Scheme)

The compleat Angler (Derby Scheme)
Caricature of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith attempting to catch fish, representing men of age able to fight in WW1. The fish in the net represent married men who had already volunteered (attested)

Background imagePrime Collection: Burmese scouts with statue and badge

Burmese scouts with statue and badge
Burmese scouts with a statue of a scout and a 4H badge, gifts from the scouts of San Francisco, given to them by their Prime Minister, U Nu. Date: 1955

Background imagePrime Collection: Bystander cover - Derby scheme attesting Bairnsfather

Bystander cover - Derby scheme attesting Bairnsfather
Front cover of The Bystander magazine featuring an illustration by Fred Buchanan which is a pastiche of Bruce Bairnsfathers famous The Better Ole cartoon (in the same magazine)

Background imagePrime Collection: Georges Clemenceau Le jour de gloire est arriv頡

Georges Clemenceau Le jour de gloire est arriv頡
No. 125/500. Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Le jour de gloire est arriv頡. Gilbert Gautier, French Cartoonist

Background imagePrime Collection: Edward Heath at the Aldeburgh Festival

Edward Heath at the Aldeburgh Festival
Edward Heath with Yehudi Menuhin and his wife the ballerina Diana Gould before attending the Choral and Orchestral Concert at Orford Church during the Aldeburgh Festival on 23 June 1963 Date: 1963

Background imagePrime Collection: Lieut. -Commander Arthur Asquith, WW1

Lieut. -Commander Arthur Asquith, WW1
Arthur Asquith (1883-1939), third son of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, who served in the Royal Naval Division during the First World War

Background imagePrime Collection: Margaret Thatacher

Margaret Thatacher
Baroness Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British politican and Prime Minister (1979-1990) and a member of the conservative party who gained the nickname iron lady

Background imagePrime Collection: Harold Wilson with red budget briefcase

Harold Wilson with red budget briefcase
Harold Wilson (1916-1995), British Labour politician and Prime Minister (1964-1970 and 1974-1976), pictured with the red budget briefcase in one of the rooms at 10 Downing Street

Background imagePrime Collection: Elizabeth Asquith & Nelson Keys rehearsing a matinee, WW1

Elizabeth Asquith & Nelson Keys rehearsing a matinee, WW1
Miss Elizabeth Asquith rehearsing with Mr Nelson Keys for their sketch in the forthcoming Serbian Relief Fund Matinee to be held on 9 May 1916 and organised by Lady Greville and Lady Oranmore

Background imagePrime Collection: Tatler cover, Lord Rosebery & Hon. Neil Primrose

Tatler cover, Lord Rosebery & Hon. Neil Primrose
Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847 - 1929), Prime Minister, statesman and author, pictured (right), walking with his son, the Hon

Background imagePrime Collection: Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1

Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1
David Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions and future Prime Minister, pictured on the front cover of The Sketch magazine being waylaid by his daughter

Background imagePrime Collection: Anthony Wilding and Arthur Balfour at Nice, 1914

Anthony Wilding and Arthur Balfour at Nice, 1914
Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion pictured in Nice in 1914 about to partner Mr Arthur Balfour, British conservative M.P

Background imagePrime Collection: Anthony Wilding with Arthur Balfour at Wimbledon

Anthony Wilding with Arthur Balfour at Wimbledon
Photograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 with Arthur Balfour, British conservative M.P

Background imagePrime Collection: A Bill to end Bill by H. H. Harris

A Bill to end Bill by H. H. Harris
Cartoon outlining the British manpower crisis of 1918 but which casts Prime Minister Lloyd George in a positive light showing a muscular forearm while the Kaiser quivers in the background. Date: 1918

Background imagePrime Collection: Mr Asquith visiting the Western Front, WW1

Mr Asquith visiting the Western Front, WW1
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, visiting the Western Front during World War One. He is being shown a bomb dropping device on an aeroplane. Date: circa 1916

Background imagePrime Collection: James Ramsay MacDonald - British Labour Politician

James Ramsay MacDonald - British Labour Politician
James Ramsay MacDonald (18661937) - British politician and statesman, the first ever Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, leading a Labour Government in 1924



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