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Campbell-Bannerman / PostcSIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN Politician, writing at his desk
Campbell-Bannerman / Van FSIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN Politician, listening to a speech in Parliament
Ww1 Workers / Lloyd GeorgeIn Manchester, Flora Drummond and Phyllis Ayrton greet Prime Minister David Lloyd George and introduce him to a group of enthusiastic women munitions workers
3rd Marq / Salisbury / CdvRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne 3rd Marquis of Salisbury English Mp and Prime Minister
Gladstone / Russell CdvWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister
Churchill / Venice 1954WINSTON CHURCHILL British Prime Minister photographed in 1954, during a visit to Venice
Churchill / V-Sign & HatWINSTON CHURCHILL British Prime Minister in later life, making his famous wartime V for Victory sign
Churchill / Reading LetterWINSTON CHURCHILL British Prime Minister in later life, reading a letter
Edward Heath / PhotographEDWARD RICHARD GEORGE HEATH Prime Minister of Britain from 1970 to 1974 and leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975
Aberdeen (Old)George Hamilton Gordon, fourth earl of ABERDEEN Statesman, prime minister during the Crimea War
3rd Marquess SalisburyRobert Cecil, third marquess of SALISBURY Statesman, prime minister
Lord Salisbury in LordsConservative Prime Minister Lord Salisbury addresses the House
Downing Street 1930SNumber 10 is guarded by a policeman. It has been the offical residence of the British Prime Minister since 1735
Downing Street 1960S-70SNumber 10 is the residence of the British Prime Minister
Dwarf / BertholdeBERTHOLDE, of Bertagnona, the Prime Minister of Alboin, king of the Lombards 168-572 (Northern Italy)
10 Downing St / PostcardNUMBER TEN, DOWNING STREET The official residence of the Prime Minister of Great Britain
Gladstone (Whitlock)WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, at age 67, 1876
Charlton Church 1808A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval
Robert WalpoleSIR ROBERT WALPOLE, earl of Orford statesman, prime minister
Count of OlivaresGASPAR DE GUZMAN Y PIMENTAL Conde-duque de OLIVARES Spanish politician Prime minister to Philip IV (1621-43)
George GrenvilleGEORGE GRENVILLE British statesman and Prime Minister (1763-65)
Henry PelhamHENRY PELHAM British Statesman and Prime Minister (1743-54)
Thomas Pelham-HollesTHOMAS PELHAM-HOLLES 1ST DUKE OF NEWCASTLE British statesman and Whig Prime Minister (1757-62)
3rd Earl of ButeJOHN STUART, 3RD EARL OF BUTE British statesman and Tory Prime Minister (1762-63)
14th Earl of Derby / MoteEDWARD STANLEY 14TH EARL OF DERBY British Statesman and Prime Minister three times: Tory (1852, 1858-59 & 1866-68)
Richard Beau Nash - 1RICHARD BEAU NASH Dandy associated with the amusements of Bath, when somewhat past his prime
Sir Anthony Eden / PhotoBritish Statesman, SIR ANTHONY EDEN (1897-1977), in uniform
Melbourne (Lawrence)WILLIAM LAMB, second viscount MELBOURNE Prime minister and political adviser to queen Victoria
Hayman and WalpoleFRANCIS HAYMAN Robert Walpole, First Earl of Orford and Prime Minister, sits for his portrait in Haymans studio
Queen Victoria is offered a new crownNew crowns for old ones! Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli offers Queen Victoria the imperial crown of India, in a spoof cartoon on an Arabian Nights tale (Aladdins new lamps for old)
Sir Robert Peel, the Younger, British statesmanSir Robert Peel, the Younger (2nd Baronet), British Conservative statesman and Prime Minister
Palmerston / John PartridgHenry John Temple Palmerston. 3rd Viscount. Statesman
Disraeli / MillaisBenjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield statesman, writer
Gladstones illness, Downing Street, 1880The scene at 10 Downing Street, Central London, as anxious enquirers wait for news of the condition of Prime Minister William Gladstone, recovering from a lung infection