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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
Edward Heath at the Aldeburgh FestivalEdward Heath with Yehudi Menuhin and his wife the ballerina Diana Gould before attending the Choral and Orchestral Concert at Orford Church during the Aldeburgh Festival on 23 June 1963 Date: 1963
John William Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridgewater (1753 1823), British soldier and Tory politician
Janet Fookes MP launching yacht, Penzance, CornwallJanet Fookes (now Baroness Fookes, b. 1936), Conservative MP, launching a boat at Penzance, Cornwall Date: circa 1970s
David Mudd MP and Miss County of Cornwall, holding the TSW Trophy presented by Redruth Chamber of Commerce
F E Smith MP in uniform, WW1Frederick Edwin Smith (1872-1930), Conservative MP and lawyer, formerly Chief of the wartime Press Bureau, now in uniform
Arthur Balfour, British politician, giving a talkArthur Balfour, British politician and former Prime Minister, giving a talk on lawn tennis at Panshanger, home of Mr Almeric Paget
Edmund Hammond, Vanity Fair, ApeGEORGE CECIL WELD-FORESTER, 3rd Baron Forester (1807-1886) British Tory and Conservative politician. Member of Parliament for Wenlock from 1828, a seat he would hold for 46 years
Earl Bathurst, Vanity Fair, Co朗WILLIAM LENNOX BATHURST, 5th Earl Bathurst (1791-1878) British peer and Tory Member of Parliament. Caption: A Relic Date: 1791-1878
Robert Harry InglisSir ROBERT HARRY INGLIS Tory politician Date: 1786 - 1835
Market Square, Helmsley, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire. A statue of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham (1798-1867) - British peer and Tory politician - stands in the towns square
Balfour in Commons / 1892A.J.Balfour, Leader of the House of Commons in the Tory government, addresses the chamber. Date: 1892
Poll Tax demonstration, Central LondonA Metropolitan Police officer in the middle of a peaceful crowd of demonstrators during the Poll Tax demonstrations in Central London
Tory Budget 1979Sir Geoffrey Howe with his Budget Box, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the then newly elected Conservative government. Date: 1979
Gladstone after the Great DivisionWilliam Ewart Gladstone entering the House of Commons after the Great Division, which involved a vote of no confidence against the government of the Conservative Marquess of Salisbury
Mrs Thatcher visiting the Metropolitan PoliceMrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, visiting the Metropolitan Police
Mrs Thatcher in a Metropolitan Police carMrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, posing in a Metropolitan Police car
Edward Heath - new Tory LeaderFront cover of the Illustrated London News featuring a picture of Edward (Ted) Heath (1916 - 2005), the new Tory leader and later, British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974
William Whitelaw at Met Police cadets paradeWilliam Whitelaw (1918-1999), Conservative politician, with police commissioners, inspecting Metropolitan Police cadets during a parade
Satire on the plea for a labourers voteExcellent political satire on the plea for a labourers vote, as both a Tory and a Liberal Politician get down on their knees to beg for the vote of the common working man
Modern Athenians plate 14 - EdinburghAdam Duff (d. 1840) Sheriff of Midlothian approaching The Hon. Henry, Lord Cockburn (1779-1854) Two legal gentleman, the former a confirmed Tory, the later with Whig sentiments
Grandolph Ad LeonesLORD RANDOLPH SPENCER Churchill, Tory politician lampooned in Punch following his letters about his exploits in Africa, published in the Daily Graphic
Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone (1907-2001) British Conservative politician at Selsdon Park Hotel, Croydon for the Tory Partys Shadow Cabinet planning weekend
Broadmoor - view of the terrace where male prisoners were abBroadmoor opened as an asylum in 1863 to female patients and to male patients the following year. The building was designed by military engineer, Major General Joshua Jebb
Sir Robert PeelSIR ROBERT PEEL English politician and Conservative prime minister, on horseback
Kit Cat ClubA gathering of the Kit-Kat Club, a London political and literary society which was the centre of opposition during Queen Annes Tory ministry (1710-14)
Voter Turnout 1978At the Conservative Party headquarters, the voter turnout is being examined
14th Earl of Derby(Holl)EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)
Tory Supporters & PosterTory supporters displaying a poster against Lloyd Georges socialist policies
Death of Tory PrincipleTHE FUNERAL OF TORY PRINCIPLE Dutifully Dedicated to the HOLY ALLIANCE A procession of Tory grandees mourn the abandonment of their principles (Wellington 3rd l)
FOURTH PARTY TORIESRandolph Churchill speaks, Wolff, Balfour and Gorst on the Bench, leading members of the Tory Fourth Party group