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Marriage certificate, Princess Elizabeth and Prince PhilipMarriage certificate of Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh)
Allied D-Day CommandersThe Allied general staff for the invasion - Air Marshal Tedder, gen. Bradley, Eisenhower, Admiral Ramsay, Leigh-Mallory, Montgomery, lt.gen. Biddle Smith
Aston Villa Football Club, 1896Photograph of the Aston Villa Football Club, with the team for the 1896-1897 season. The photograph shows: Back row, left to right: G.B. Ramsay (Secretary), Dr. V.A
Aston Villa FA Cup Winners, 1894-5: Grierson (Trainer), Dunkley (Hon Sec), Johnstone, Spencer, Wilkes, Lees, Rinder, Margoschis (Chairman), Reynolds, Devey (Captain), Welford, Ramsay (Secretary)
Street scene in Royal Mile, Edinburgh, ScotlandA street scene in the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, showing people outside the shop of Allan Ramsay (not to be confused with his house, which is on Castle Hill)
Lord Sankey 1935Lord John, 1st Viscount Sankey, Lord Chancellor during Ramsay Macdonalds Labour government. Famous for the 1927 Persons case, which asked Are Women Persons ?
Ramsay MacDonald leaping into the limelightRamsay MacDonald (1866-1937) British Labour politician, leaping into the limelight over the backs of Bonar Law (Conservative) and Lloyd George (Liberal) when he won the General Election in 1922
The Labour Party Cabinet under Ramsay MacDonaldThe Labour Party Cabinet under Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Date: 1929
Agneta Ramsay / Punch 1887AGNETA FRANCES RAMSAY Fellow-founder of Girton College, Cambridge, honoured by Mr Punch, June 1887
Sir William Ramsay, Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Ramsay harbour Isle of Man
H. R. H. Princess Patricia of ConnaughtA portrait oil painting of Princess Victoria Helena Elizabeth of Connaught, 1886-1974, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria who married Admiral Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay in 1919
Princess Victoria PatriciaPortrait of Princess Patricia of Connaught (Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth; later Lady Patricia Ramsay (17 March 1886 ?? 12 January 1974) was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria
Prime Ministers during the reign of King George VPrime Ministers during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Asquith, Lloyd George, Ramsay Macdonald, Bonar Law, Baldwin. Date: 1935
Countess of CavanA portrait oil painting of Elizabeth Davies, the Countess of Cavan, second wife of Richard Lambart, sixth Earl of Cavan, coheiress and daughter of Navy Commissioner, William Davies. Date: circa 1922
James Ramsay MacDonald and Stanley BaldwinJames Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), British Labour politician, Prime Minister in 1924, and again 1929-1935. Seen here with Stanley Baldwin (1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, 1867-1947)
James Ramsay MacDonald, British Labour politicianJames Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), British Labour politician, Prime Minister in 1924, and again 1929-1935. Seen here (second from right) with his daughter Ishbel (1903-1982)
James Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), British Labour politician, Prime Minister in 1924, and again 1929-1935. Seen here sitting in a chair with a hand on the lapel of his jacket. Date: circa 1920s
Lady Patricia Ramsay (1886-1974) - (formerly Princess Patricia of Connaught before relinquishing her title) Date: circa 1919
Where The Rainbow Ends by John Ramsay and Clifford Mills - The Lake at the End of the Wood. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 21 December 1911, Holborn Empire revival by Italia Conti
Ernest Bevin with Ramsay Macdonald at the time he supported the dockers claims for a minimum wage at the transport workers court of inquiry. Date: 1920
Great Achievements of the National GovernmentDiagram by G. H. Davis representing the progress made by the coalition government between August 1931 and April 1934. Illustrations on employment, trade, finance, housing, mining, fishing
General Haynau and the Draymen, by Thomas RamsayPromotional music sheet for General Haynau and the Draymen by Thomas Ramsay. Haynau, an Austrian general, was a hate figure because of his role in the brutal suppression of the 1848 Hungarian
Ramsay MacDonalds Cabinet, first Labour GovernmentGroup photo, Ramsay MacDonalds Cabinet in the first Labour Government. Front row (left to right): Adamson, Lord Parmoor, Snowden, Lord Haldane, MacDonald, Clynes, Thomas, Henderson
Ramsay MacDonald and Benito Mussolini, Ostia, 1933James Ramsay MacDonald, British Prime Minister, being welcomed to Ostia, Italy, by Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, 1933
Part of a feature from London Life magazine charting the daily routine of Patrick Lichfield, cousin of the Queen, who carved a career for himself as a photographer
In a hard-fought battle between Massena and Wellington, a charge by Norman Ramsays cavalry is one of the decisive incidents. Date: 5 May 1811
RAMSAY GENTLE SHEPHERDMary Ann Wrighten in the character of Peggy, in Allan Ramsays pastoral comedy, The Gentle Shepherd. Date: 1777
MACDONALD STATE OCCASIONLabour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald dresses up for a state occasion Date: 1924
Lord Patrick LichfieldPhotographs of Lord Patrick Lichfield (1939-2005), british photographer, outside his studio, Lady Elizabeth Ramsay in the darkroom and Lichfield with Lord Encombe and model Rory Davis. Date: 1966
The singing comedian, Andrew Mack in the The last of the Rohans by Ramsay Morris. Date c1899
Lady Patricia Ramsay and her sonLady Patricia Ramsay, formerly Princess Patricia of Connaught (1886-1974) with her son, Master Alexander Ramsay of Mar (1919-2000) around 1927
WW2 Naval Orders, Allied Naval Expeditionary ForceWW2 Important archive relating to Sub Lt. David Johnson and HMS MTB 770, a motor torpedo boat of the Fairmile D Class. The most significant element of the archive comprises two maps for Operation
Residence of Ramsay MacDonald at LossiemouthThe Hillocks - the residence of the first Labour Prime Minister of Great Britain, Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937) at Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. Date: circa late 1920s
Royal Wedding 1919 - leaving Westminster AbbeyPrincess Patricia of Connaught and her new husband, Captain Alexander Ramsay depart Westminster Abbey after their marriage in an open top carriage and wave to a vast cheering crowd. Date: 1919
Allan Ramsay / EglintonALLAN RAMSAY Scottish poet and editor, reading to the Countess of Eglinton and others
Tatler cover - Alister Macdonald and Mary PickfordFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Alister Macdonald, eldest son of British Prime Minister, Ramsay Macdonald and an architect by profession, pictured with film star, Mary Pickford
Ramsay Macdonald caricatured by Autori(James) Ramsay MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman pictured in caricature by Autori in The Tatler. Following the General Election of 1924 MacDonald was the first Labour MP to become British
Hon. Alexander Ramsay and Hon. George LascellesHon. Alexander Ramsay (1919-2000) (the only child of Princess Patricia of Connaught, who renounced her royal title and style when she married then-Captain the Hon)
Ishbel Macdonald playing golf on board the BerengariaMiss Ishbel Macdonald, daughter of Ramsay Macdonald, playing golf on board the Berengaria during a transatlantic voyage. Date: 1929
Marquess DalhousieJAMES ANDREW BROWN RAMSAY, first marquess of DALHOUSIE, governor-general of India, watching as a block of stone is lowered into place... Date: 1812-1860
Four Mounted PolicemenFour members of the City of London Police setting off with their horses to present a lucky horseshoe to Miss Joan Macdonald (Ramsay Macdonalds daughter) for her wedding. Date: 16 September 1932
William Ramsay / Vfair 08SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY British chemist giving a lecture Date: 1852 - 1916
Ramsay Macdonald WritingPart of a letter from Ramsay MacDonald, British Labour Prime Minister Date: 20th century
Ramsay MacDonald visit to New YorkRamsay MacDonald pictured with the Mayor of New York (right) and his daughter Ishbel (left). Date: 1929
David Hume (Ramsay)DAVID HUME Scottish historian and philosopher Date: 1711 - 1776
James Andrew Brown Ramsay, first marquis of Dalhousie (1812-1860) statesman in India
In the Lobby of the House of CommonsSome prominent Parliamentary personalities pictured in the lobby of the House of Commons. In the left foreground are Messrs.A. Maclaren, J. R. Clynes and Philip Snowden