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Ramsay MacDonald leaving Buckingham Palace, 1924Photograph of (James) Ramsay MacDonald (on left in top hat) being congratulated by members of the Labour Party as he leaves Buckingham Palace after accepting the office of British Prime Minister
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, and his FamilyPhotograph of Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Conservative Politician and Prime Minister (bottom left), and his family (clockwise from top left) Hon. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, Mrs
Crowds cheering Mr. Asquiths carCheering crowds demonstrating before the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquiths car, shortly after the proclamation of war on August 4th, 1914
Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745)Engraving of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, the English Whig politician and the first Prime Minister of Great Britain
Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, in the House of CIllustration of A.J. Balfour (1848-1930), speaking in the House of Commons about Britains relationship with China. Balfour was a Conservative Politician, Prime Minister and Philosopher
W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, 1894Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) making his last speech in the House of Commons as Prime Minister, on the 1st March 1894. The speech was about the Parish Councils Bill Amendments
William Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898)Photographic portrait of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal Statesman who was four times Prime Minister of Great Britain
Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan at Chequers, 1959Photograph showing Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), President of the USA, and (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), British Prime Minister, outside Chequers
Ramsey MacDonald (1866-1937)Photograph of (James) Ramsey MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman, pictured making a radio broadcast on 7th October 1931
Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929)Engraving of Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery, made in 1886 when he was serving as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Benjamin Disraeli Addressing the House of Commons, 1868Engraving showing Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) addressing the House of Commons for the first time as Prime Minister. Disraeli, English statesman and novelist
Harold Macmillan looking at the Kariba Dam, 1960Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986), the British Prime Minister, admiring the Kariba Dam, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 23rd January 1960
Benjamin Disraeli and the Marquis of Salisbury in Berlin, 18Engraving showing the British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) (centre with umbrella), and the Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) (beside Disraeli), in Berlin
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908)Illustration of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Scottish Liberal Statesman and Prime Minister (1905-08)
Herbert Henry Asquith MP, (1852-1928)Portrait of H.H. Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford & Asquith, pictured in 1915. Asquith served as QC, Liberal MP for East Fife and Paisley and Prime Minister
William Pitt (1759-1806)Engraving of William Pitt, the second son of the Earl of Chatham, who came to be known as Pitt the Younger. In 1783, Pitt became Britains youngest Prime Minister, by taking the post at the age of 24
Harold Macmillan in a Gold Mine, 1960Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986) (centre, in white helmet), then British Prime Minister, taking a tour of a South African gold mine, 28th January 1960. Date: 1960
Lord Rosebery (1847-1929)Photograph of Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery, pictured in 1909 when he was drifting away from the Liberal Party to take a more Independent or Conservative stance
Sir Wilfred Laurier looking at emigrants on the Empress ofIllustration showing the Canadian Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier, and his wife looking at the new immigrants on board RMS Empress of Britain, as they cross the Atlantic to Canada, 1907
H. H. Asquith, M. Millerand and General Joffre at British ArmPhotograph showing M. Millerand, the French Minister of War, (on left tipping his hat) and General Joffre of France (on left with light-coloured coat and medal) leaving a meeting with H.H
Lord Palmerston (1784-1865)Engraving of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, the English Statesman, published during his last term as Prime Minister, between 1859 and 1865
Andrew Bonar Law MP, (1858-1923)Portrait of Andrew Bonar Law, the Scottish Statesman, Unionist MP and Prime Minister, made in 1923
Sir Robert Peel (1750-1830)Engraving of Sir Robert Peel, the cotton manufacturer and Member of Parliament for Tamworth, pictured in the early 19th century
Mr. Asquith speaking on the Iron DukeThe Prime Minister, Mr H. H. Asquith, addressing men on board the Iron Duke during a visit to the Grand Fleet
Neville Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain, 1938Photograph of Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), then British Prime Minister, and his wife
Lord Roseberys Speech to the Liberal Party, 1901Illustration showing Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), delivering his speech to the Liberal Party at Chesterfield, 16th December 1901
Earl of Roseberys Maiden Speech as Prime Minister, 1894Engraving of Archibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery, making his first speech as Prime Minister in the House of Lords, 12th March 1894
Lloyd George / 1920DAVID LLOYD GEORGE British Prime Minister in America in 1920, singing the Battle Hymn of the Republic
Sir Robert Peel, 1846K0 Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, sketched speaking in the House of Commons, January 1846
Sir Robert Peel, c. 1850Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, surrounded by illustrations of his political achievements
Drayton Bassett Church, 1850Engraving of Drayton Bassett Church during the funeral of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister
Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F. A. Cup Final, 1904Series of illustrations from the Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup Final at the Crystal Palace ground, London, 23rd April 1904
Sir Robert Peel on horseback, c. 1850Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, on horseback. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism
The End of the Zulu War. Surrender of native chiefs to Sir GA great assembly of Zulu chiefs greets Sir Garnet Wolseley as he comes to negotiate with them to keep the peace in Zululand at the end of the Zulu War
Bonar Law PhotoANDREW BONAR LAW Statesman, prime Minister
Tea for QueueA kind tea lady hands out cups of hot tea to a crowd of people waiting outside No. 10 Downing Street, London, the official residence of the British Prime Minister of the day
The British Prime Minister arrives in IrelandThe British Prime Mininster Herbert Asquith (1852-1928) arriving in Kingstown, Ireland accompanied by his private secretary
Sir Robert PeelSIR ROBERT PEEL English politician and Conservative prime minister, on horseback
NUMBER 10 / 1930SThe official residence of the Prime Minister, No 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, London. This building became the official residence in 1735
NO 10 DOORWAY / 1930SThe famous front door of No 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister. Many important world leaders have passed through this doorway
Giacomo Antonelli, Italian prelate and statesman, prime minister of Pius IX
Gladstone wearing an electropathic beltAdvertisement from 1886 for the Medical Battery Companys Electropathic Belt, featuring a caricature of William Gladstone, Prime Minister wielding an axe and wearing the belt
W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878Engraving showing tree-felling by machinery in 1878. The picture shows a patent steam feller in action, surrounded by a group of onlookers among whom is the Prime Minister of the time
Mr GladstoneMr. William Gladstone (1809-1898) addressing a crowd of electors at Greenwich on Blackheath in February 1874. One of the great Victorian statesmen
Disraeli and Asia MinorPrime Minister Benjamin Disraeli repairs Asia Minor, claiming this improving of the noble Turk is his proudest work in this satire on early British Colonialism
Ramsay Macdonald and the 80, 000, 000, 000 letterPhotograph of J.Ramsay Macdonald, British Prime Minister, holding an envelope that needed 80, 000, 000, 000 marks postage from Berlin to London, following financial collapse in Germany
14th Earl of Derby(Holl)EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)
Gen Strike SettlementThe Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, on the steps of No.10, after the termination of the General Strike