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Margaret ThatcherMARGARET THATCHER nee ROBERTS First woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative) 1979-90
Margaret Thatcher 1925-MARGARET THATCHER nee ROBERTS First woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative) 1979-90
Margaret Thatcher on the campaign trailMargaret Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party, on the campaign trail, waving from a coach. Date: 1970s
Thatcher RockA picturesque glimpse of the weel-know Thatcher Rock at Torquay, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Margaret ThatcherPortrait of Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister 1979-1990
Margaret Thatcher at Marazion Community CentreMargaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, enjoying a Cornish pasty and a cup of tea during her visit to Marazion Community Centre, Cornwall. Also present are David Harris MP and the Lady Dowager St Levan
Friedrich Von HayekFRIEDRICH VON HAYEK Austrian economist Margaret Thatcher places a laurel wreath on his head
Dodie Smith at home in EssexDorothy Gladys (Dodie) Smith (1896 - 1990), English novelist and playwright whose works include the play Autumn Crocus and the childrens novel
Illustrated London News 1979, Thatcher and CallaghanFront cover of the Illustrated London News, May 1979 featuring portraits of James Callaghan, Labour leader and incumbent Prime Minister and Tory Party Leader, Margaret Thatcher
Thatcher, Sidney Chun, splitting a spar - MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), wears protective clothing, including a cricket shin pad, while splitting spars before thatching a roof at Marlborough - date: 1950s
Battle Union Workhouse, SussexThe Battle Union workhouse, designed by Frederick Thatcher, was erected in 1840. It later became Battle Hospital. Date: Date unknown
Jonathan Thatcher riding cow to Stockport MarketJonathan Thatcher rode his cow to Stockport Market on 27 November 1784 in defiance of Pitts Horse Tax. 1784
Prime Ministers of Great BritainWinston Churchill, James Callaghan, John Major, Harold Macmillan, Tony Blair, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Hume, Gordon Brown, Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher - Prime Ministers of Great Britain
Thatching The Rest a cottage at Selworthy Green, Somerset (for a more recent - 1950s! - view, see 10826269). Date: circa 1920s
The Thatcher, Ireland - Irish Country Life Series postcard
Water reed cutter, East Anglia, early 1900s
Thatcher Rock, Torquay, South Devon - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
The fair Danseuse showing three London fashion outfitsAdvance designs for the fair Danseuse showing three London fashion outfits, December 1923: two gowns from Reville and a Mason Lewis hat worn by Heather Thatcher Date: 1923
Pendulum of Fashion showing three London fashion outfitsThe Pendulum of Fashion showing three London fashion outfits, December 1923; two gowns by Phelps-Paquin (Elspeth Phelps and Paquin) and a Maison Lewis hat worn by Heather Thatcher Date: 1923
Advertisement for Marshall and Snelgrove hats. Captioned, Smart Hats for Present Wear'. Showing Artistic felt hat modelled by Miss Heather Thatcher, actress, (1896-1987)
Students demonstrating over grant offerStudents demonstrating over a 4% grant offer, in the days when students were awarded grants rather than loans. More than 75
NALGO union members campaigning with placardsNALGO (National and Local Government Officers Association) union members, gas office and fitting staff, campaigning with placards outside the headquarters of the North Thames gas board, 14 July 1981
Members of NUTGW campaigningMembers of NUTGW (National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers), NATSOPA (National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants)
Conservative Party Conference 1979A stall at the 96th Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool, October 1979, selling Maggie rock and plastic straw boaters with a ribbon stating, We all won with Maggie'
Welsh miners wives bannerWelsh miners wives hold up their banner on a demonstration during the national miners strike of 1984 - 85. The banner reads
Denis Thatcher, British businessman and PM's husbandMajor Sir Denis Thatcher, 1st Baronet (1915-2003), British businessman, best known as the husband of Margaret Thatcher, nee Roberts, British Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Date: circa 1980s
Goat expresses opinion on Margaret ThatcherA white goat expresses its opinion on Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Its cardboard handwritten notice reads: Stop acting the goat
Margaret Thatcher and Francois MitterandMargaret Thatcher (1925-2013), Conservative British Prime Minister between 1979 and 1990, now Baroness Thatcher. Seen here with Francois Mitterand (1916-1996), President of the French Republic
Political demonstration against Margaret ThatcherA political demonstration against Margaret Thatcher, with photographs of her on display bearing the words Not Wanted, and another one saying Stop Thatcher Now
Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, nee Roberts, 1925-2013), who served as British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Thatcher Margaret Hilda Baroness Roberts 1925thatcher, margaret, hilda, baroness, roberts, 1925, british, tory, conservative, prime, minister, pm, politics, politician, political, mp, member, parliament, government, 1979, 1990, 1980s, 80s
Margaret Thatcher with President Sadat of EgyptMargaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British Prime Minister, with the Egyptian President, Mohammad Anwar el Sadat (1918-1981). Date: August 1981
Spitting Image puppet of Margaret ThatcherA puppet of Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime Minister, used on the satirical TV programme, Spitting Image. The book is Spycatcher by Peter Wright
People campaigning on behalf of London teachersA group of people campaigning on behalf of London teachers. The placards read: "Where have London teachers gone? Gone to the provinces every one
Mikhail Gorbachev with Margaret ThatcherMikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (b 1931), Soviet leader, General Secretary of the Communist Party (1985-1991), last head of state of the USSR (1988-1991)
GEOFFREY HOWE (1926 - )GEOFFREY MP and Thatcher's longest serving cabinet minister. Became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1979. Made a life peer in 1992. Date: 1979
Tools used in roof thatching, West Country, UKTools used in roof thatching in the West Country, UK. Date: circa 1960s
Young man thatching a roof, Lamorna Cove, CornwallYoung man thatching a roof, Lamorna Cove, Penwith, Cornwall. circa 1960s
Two men thatching a roof, Lamorna Cove, CornwallTwo young men thatching a roof, Lamorna Cove, Penwith, Cornwall. Date: circa 1960s
Heather Thatcher in costume with artist Doris ZinkeisenHeather Thatcher (1896-1987), English actress, in costume, having a design painted on it by the Scottish artist and costume designer, Doris Clare Zinkeisen (1898-1991)
Poll Tax demonstrators in the roadway, Central LondonPoll Tax demonstrators in the roadway in Central London. One man stands in fighting pose, with his fists clenched. Another man holds a placard with the words: Bog Off Thatcher
Poll Tax demonstrator and Met Police van, Central LondonA Poll Tax demonstrator aims a metal barrier at the back of a Police van, during a violent demonstration in Central London. Date: 31 March 1990
Thatcher working on Somerset cottage -2Thatcher at work on the ridge of a cottage roof in the centre of a Somerset village Date: 1989
Thatcher working on Somerset cottage -1Thatcher at work on the ridge of a cottage roof in the centre of a Somerset village Date: 1989
Two thatchers East Coker, Somerset, EnglandTwo thatchers at work up ladders on the thatched roof of a cottage in the village of East Coker, near Yeovil, South Somerset. See also Picture No. 12445700 Date: 1989
Thatching, East Coker, SomersetTwo thatchers at work up ladders on the thatched roof of a cottage in the village of East Coker, near Yeovil, South Somerset. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Thatching Isaac Walton Cottage - 2Thatchers at work on the roof of Isaac Walton Cottage, Stafford, England. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: 1990