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The Cocoa Tree Club of St. Jamess StreetInterior of the Cocoa Tree Club, said to be the oldest club in London, showing the tree, which went up through two floors
Lord Stanley of Preston (Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, 1841-1908), English politician and sportsman. 1889
Margaret Thatcher meeting Metropolitan Police officersMargaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, nee Roberts, 1925-2013), who served as British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Dartington Glass LtdPrime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a group photo with the directors of SN Management at Dartington Glass Ltd. Date: circa 1980s
The Cocoa Tree ClubThe exterior of the Cocoa Tree Club building, of which Lord Byron was a member. It was originally a Tory chocolate house and also famous for once being the Jacobite Party H.Q. Date: early 1930s
Colonel Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp, MPColonel Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (1783 - 1855), an eccentric and reactionary Conservative Member of Parliament. He opposed many things, including Catholic Emancipation, Jewish Emancipation
Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsmanCaricature, Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister, as batsman -- John Bull as umpire calls him " Out", saying Leg Before Wicket! More Obstruction! 1884
Cartoon, Randolph Churchill, British politicianCartoon, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), British politician - Little Randolph and the greasy pole of politics
Caricature, James (Jimmy) Lowther (1840-1904), Conservative politician and sportsman -- Slightly ossy [horsey], and very Tory! 1884
Cartoon, Lord Cairns and Miss FortescueCartoon, Lord Cairns to Miss Fortescue -- Delighted, my dear, that my son has shown such good taste! May Fortescue (1859-1950) was an actress, singer and actor-manager
Sir Robert Raymond, Lord Chief JusticeSir Robert Raymond (1673-1733), 1st Baron Raymond, British judge, MP, and Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench from 1725 until his death. circa 1710s
Tau Cross, Tory Island - a T shaped cross with young boy sitting beneath it for scale. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Tory Island). Date: circa early 1900s
Round Tower, Tory Island - view of the derelict tower with people in the foreground and buildings to the rear. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Tory Island). Date: circa early 1900s
Cartoon, satire on the British government and its current issues. Politicians depicted include Gladstone and Salisbury, respective Liberal and Conservative leaders. 1890
Sir Richard Marsh, politician, EastbourneSir Richard Marsh (1928-2011), English politician, at Eastbourne. He was Labour MP for Greenwich from 1959 until 1971, and became a government minister
Richard Southwell Bourke (1822 -1872). Member of the BritishRichard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo, (1822 -1872), styled Lord Ns between 1842 and 1867. Statesman and member of the British Conservative Party from Dublin, Ireland. Engraving by Paris
Robert Peel (1788-1850)PEEL, Robert (Bury, 1788-London, 1850). British politician. Engraving
Cartoon, Political Skittles -- ex-Prime Minister Gladstone bowls over his Tory rivals. 1879
Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli -- His Last InningsCaricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative politician, on losing the General Election to the Liberal party -- His Last Innings! Bowled Gladstone! 1880
Caricatures of Disraeli and GladstoneCaricatures of rival party leaders Disraeli and Gladstone at the time of a General Election. The Two Stroke Oars -- which looks like winning? 1880
Caricature of Frederick Burnaby, traveller and army officerCaricature of Frederick Gustavus Burnaby (1842-1885), traveller and British army officer. He stood as a Tory candidate for Birmingham in the 1880 General Election, but was unsuccessful. 1880
Cartoon, Court Favour -- Queen Victoria prefers the Tory leader Disraeli and takes no notice of the Liberal leader Gladstone. 1879
Cartoon, Disraeli, Northcote and the DeficitCartoon, Benjamin Disraeli, Tory Prime Minister, and Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, worrying over the Deficit
Cartoon, John Bull and DisraeliCartoon, A Dangerous Performance. Benjamin Disraeli fires a Foreign Policy cannon ball at John Bull. 1880
Cartoon, Gladstone kicking out DisraeliCartoon, How the New Year should have been kept at Westminster. Depicting the Liberal leader Gladstone kicking out the Tory leader Disraeli. 1880
Caricature of Ashmead Bartlett, Conservative MPCaricature of Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1849-1902), American-born British Conservative politician, MP from 1880 until 1902. Described here as the secret of Englands greatness. 1883
Caricature, Lord Salisbury and W E Gladstone, rival political leaders -- Lord Salisbury eats the leek (representing a parliamentary amendment). 1881
Caricature of William Burdett-Coutts, politicianCaricature of William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts (1851-1921) -- The Money-Spinner. He was an American-born British Conservative politician
Caricature of Earl Dunraven, theatre patronCaricature of Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1841-1926), Irish journalist, landowner, businessman, sportsman, Conservative politician and theatre patron. 1881
Caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative leader, thumbing his nose at a hostile audience. 1880
Caricature of Sir John Astley, English soldier and sportsmanCaricature of Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet (1828-1894), English soldier and sportsman, and former Conservative MP. 1881
1868 / DIZZYs MATHSDizzys Arithmetic Disraelis Tory party fails to make electoral gains in 1865. Palmerston looks on - he was taken ill before taking office and died in October. Date: 1865
Disraeli / Tory ProgrammeBENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy will not divulge his plans for the forthcoming session: he would rather trust to his own instincts than devise a Programme Date: 6 July 1872
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784 - 1865), British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister. During the course of his political career he moved from the Tory party to the Liberals
Margaret Thatcher on a visit to CornwallMargaret Thatcher, nee Roberts (1925 -2013), first woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative), 1979-1990. Seen here during a visit to Cornwall. Date: 1980s
Margaret Thatcher at Falmouth Coastguard Station, CornwallMargaret Thatcher, nee Roberts (1925 -2013), first woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative), 1979-1990. Seen here visiting Falmouth Coastguard Station, Cornwall. Date: 1980s
Handwriting of Stanley Baldwin on a Christmas cardHandwriting and photograph of Stanley Baldwin (at that time British Prime Minister) on the front of a Christmas card, with Big Ben visible on the right. (1 of 2) Date: 1928
Cartoon, Broad Bottom Drones storming the Hive, Wasps, Hornets & Bumble Bees joining in the Attack, by James Gillray. Showing leading politicians (both those in power and those in opposition)
Cartoon, Political Mathematicians, Shaking the Broad bottomd Hemispheres, by James Gillray. To that last Hope of the Country, the New Opposition
Cartoon, Confederated Coalition, or, The Giants storming Heaven, with the Gods alarmed for their everlasting abodes, by James Gillray. Depicting government ministers Hawkesbury, Addington and St
Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull, or, the Waggon too much for the Donkeys! together with a distant view of the New Coalition among Johnnys Old Horses, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Integrity retiring from Office! by James Gillray. The outgoing Tory government ministers, led by William Pitt, leave through the Treasury arch
Sir William Joynson-Hicks, politicianWilliam Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford (1865-1932), English solicitor and Conservative politician, best known as a long-serving (and controversial) Home Secretary from 1924 to 1929. Date: 1925
Sir Charles Dalbiac, British army officer and MPSir James Charles Dalbiac (1776-1847), British army officer (rising to Lieutenant General) with the 4th Light Dragoons, and MP for Ripon. Date: early 19th century
Cecil Parkinson, British Conservative politicianEdward Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson (b 1931), British Conservative politician and former government minister. Seen here at a reception. Date: circa 1980s
Sir Winston Churchill memorial statue in Parliament Square
Margaret Thatcher Election 1987A large sign made from light bulbs in Piccadilly Circus for the 1987 General Election Date: 1987
Lord Mancroft visiting LFB headquartersLord Mancroft (2nd Baron Mancroft, 1914-1987), Conservative politician and government minister (Chief Inspector of Fire Services), visiting LFB headquarters