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Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), delivering the Peroration of his Speech on the Introduction of the Home Rule Bill, granting Ireland limited self-rule within the British Empire
Cecil Rhodes (1853 - 1902), British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. Date: late 1890s
Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier (1841 - 1919), Canadian politician and statesman who served as the seventh prime minister of Canada, in office from 11 July 1896 to 6 October 1911. Date: late 1890s
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847 - 1929), British Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Date: late 1890s
Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881), British statesman and Conservative politician, who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Date: late 1890s
William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Date: late 1890s
N CHAMBERLAIN / MARCH 1938 NEVILLE CHAMBERLAINNEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN British Prime Minister and his wife in March 1938, given flowers by an admirer in gratitude for his peacemaking Date: 1869 - 1940
An English Victorian post box, reputed to have been used by Prime Minister William Gladstone, at Bournemouth, Hampshire, England. Date: 19th century
Ted Heath at a Conservative Party eventcirca 1910s
Albert, Duke of York - The Pilgrim Club of Great BritainPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - attending a dinner of The Pilgrim Club of Great Britain - a society for men who travel frequently between England
Big Ben and Houses of Parliament - Inset portrait of BalfourTower of Big Ben and Houses of Parliament - inset portrait of Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour and Conservative Prime Minister between 1902-1905. Date: circa 1904
Womens deputation over the rights to vote 1905Six thousands women procession in London, to the Prime Minster Balfour, over the womens rights to vote. Date: November 1905
Harold WilsonJames Harold Wilson (1916-1995), Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, British Prime Minister, pictured in one of the rooms at 10 Downing Street in Whitehall, London. Date: 1966
Primrose Day 1893Primrose Day in Parliament Square, London, was an anniversary of the death of British statesman and prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, who died on the 19th April 1881
GRINDSTONE HANDBILLHandbill offering grindstones, mounted or unmounted in varying degrees of sophistication. Date: circa 1870
ROBERT WALPOLE & WIFE 1 ROBERT WALPOLE & WIFE 1Sir Robert Walpole, prime minister, with Catherine Shorter, his first wife Date: 1676 - 1745
Cartoon, Cabinet-Making -- Gladstone shows his new cabinet - displaying the faces of its members - to Queen Victoria. Date: 1880
MACDONALD STATE OCCASIONLabour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald dresses up for a state occasion Date: 1924
LORD JOHN RUSSELL (1792 - 1878), Presenting the new Reform Bill to the House of Commons during his second term as Prime Minister. Date: 1860
PITT AND VOLUNTEERSWilliam Pitt (the younger), Prime Minister of England, visits a camp of Volunteers Date: circa 1794
Cartoon, The Premiers Fix - Free Trade and Agriculture. Date: 1845
STANLEY BALDWIN English politician reading in his library Date: 1867 - 1947
Funeral of William Ewart Gladstone, four times British Prime Minister. Placing the body in the train at Broughton Hall Station. Date: 1898
Cartoon - Disraeli and Victoria - Dangers of ImperialismCartoon - Benjamin Disraeli and Queen Victoria brave the dangerous waters of Imperialism cheered and jeered by the previous Kings and Queens of England on the far bank of the river.... Date: 1876
Sir Edmund Barton, First Prime Minster of AustraliaSir Edmund Barton (1849-1920), Australian politician and judge, First Prime Minster of Australia. Date: 1901
Emile Loubet, French Prime Minister and later PresidentEmile Loubet (1838-1929), French Prime Minister and later President. Date: late 19th century
Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, WestminsterStatue of Winston Churchill created by Ivor Roberts-Jones, Parliament Square, Westminster, London. Date: 1980s
WW2 - Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister in FranceWW2 - Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), British Prime Minister at Arras, France, during a visit to the British Expeditionary Force on 15th December 1939
Malibu Beach on Roosevelt Highway - Santa Monica, CaliforniaThe homes of moving picture stars on Malibu Beach on Roosevelt Highway - Santa Monica, California. Date: circa 1920s
Churchill recovering from injuries following a car accidentWinston Churchill (1874-1965) leaves hospital after being struck by a car late one evening while crossing New Yorks Fifth Avenue in December, 1931, barely escaping with his life. Date: 1931
Winston Churchill visits Prime Minister - Curragh incidentWinston Churchill visits the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith on Monday 26th 1914 following the Curragh incident of 20th March 1914 (also known as the Curragh mutiny)
A very fine example of a prime Jersey Cow in profile. Date: circa 1920s
Statement from the Prime Minister on the outbreak of WW2Statement from the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on the outbreak of WW2 " We have taken our stand". Date: 1939
Bust - Reich Chancellor Prince Otto von BismarckPreparatory Study Bust of the Prussian Prime Minister and Reich Chancellor Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) for the Bismarck Monument in the centre of Hamburg
Pitt, William the Younger - British politicianPitt, William the Younger (1759-1806) - British politician (Tory), Prime Minister. Date: circa 1780s
Italian Prime Minister Salandra - Quote on entry into WW1Patriotic quotation from a speech delivered at the Italian Capitol on June 2nd, 1915 (as Italy entered WW1) by Antonio Salandra (18531931)
1907 Imperial Conference - Discussions in WhitehallThe Imperial Conference of 1907 - convened in London on 15th April 1907 as the Colonial Conference, concluding on 14th May 1907
Japan - General Sadao Araki and General Nobuyuki Abe(left) General Sadao Araki (1877-1966) - general in the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II. Leader of the Kodo-ha (Imperial Way) faction
Clemenceau as a tiger, mauling Germany, an eagleCartoon on the cover of La Baionnette depicting the French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau, as a tiger and Germany, an eagle, as his prey
Delegates at the 1926 Imperial ConferenceKing George V with prime ministers at the 1926 Imperial Conference. Back row left to right: W. S. Monroe (Newfoundland), J. G. Coates (New Zealand), S. Bruce (Australia), J. B. M
Alfonso La Marmora (1804-1878). Engraving. ColoredAlfonso La Marmora (1804-1878). Italian military and statesman. Prime Minister of Italy. Engraving in The Universal History, 1883. Colored
Ships of the British Royal Navy, WW2" The vast, inventive, adaptive, and in the end, all-controlling power of the Royal Navy" - the Prime Ministers tribute in his recent broadcast
WW2 Poster -- Let Us Go Forward TogetherLet Us Go Forward Together. Colour photolithograph poster, with a picture of Winston Churchill in coat and hat, with British tanks and bombers behind him. Date: 1939-1945
The Wharf, Sutton Courtney - home of Herbert AsquithThe country retreat of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith at Sutton Courtney, Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire after boundary changes in 1974). n 1912 the Prime Minister H. H
Wedding of Violet Asquith and Maurice Bonham-CarterWedding group at the marriage of Violet Asquith to Maurice Bonham-Carter. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury
Winston Churchill with wife Clementine Churchill 1910Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), British politician who served as the Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, with his wife Clementine Churchill (1885 - 1977). Date: 1910
Royal wedding 1981 - Margaret ThatcherPrime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, together with her husband Denis, among the guests at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer at St Pauls Cathedral on 29 July 1981. 1981