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Chris Patten, British Conservative politicianChris Patten (Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, Lord Patten, b 1944), British Conservative politician and government minister
Laurence Olivier and Dorothy TutinLaurence Olivier (1907-1989) and Dorothy Tutin (1930-2001), British actors, during rehearsals for John Osborne's play The Entertainer. Date: 10 April 1957
Nixon Richard Usa America American Presidentnixon, richard, usa, america, american, president, politics, political, politician, leader, scandal, republican, milhous, 1913, 1994, 37th, united, states, 1969, 1974, 36th, vice, 1953, 1961, 1970s
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Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet and communist politicianPablo Neruda (1904-1973), Chilean poet and Communist Party politician, previously named Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. Date: circa 1960s
Malcolm Muggeridge, English journalist and broadcaster(Thomas) Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990), English journalist, author, media personality and satirist. From agnosticism he became a Christian, and converted to Roman Catholicism in his later years
Ogden Nash, popular American poetFrederic Ogden Nash (1902-1971), American poet popular for his light verse. Date: circa 1960s
Frank Muir, English comedy writer and media personalityFrank Muir (1920-1998), English comedy writer, and radio and television personality. Date: circa 1970s
Stirling Moss, English racing driverSir Stirling Craufurd Moss (b 1929), English racing driver from 1948 to 1962. He retired after a crash left him in a coma for a month. His name has become synonymous with speed. Date: circa 1960s
Sue Slipman, President of the National Union of Students (1977-78), seen here at a microphone giving a speech. She has since held a number of public offices. Date: circa 1970s
Walter Sisulu, South African anti-apartheid activistWalter Max Ulyate Sisulu (1912-2003), South African anti-apartheid activist and member of the African National Congress (ANC). Date: circa 1960s
Signing a contract at Simpsons of Piccadilly, LondonA group of men signing a contract at Simpsons of Piccadilly, a large retail shop in Central London selling quality clothing for men which opened in 1936. Date: mid 20th century
Marcus Sieff, Chairman of Marks & SpencerMarcus Joseph Sieff, Baron Sieff of Brimpton (1913-2001), Jewish British businessman, Chairman of Marks & Spencer from 1972 to 1982. Date: circa 1970s
Alan Sillitoe, English novelistAlan Sillitoe (1928-2010), English novelist, best known for his novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1958), which was made into a film (1960). Seen here (right). Date: circa 1960s
Nigel Short, champion British chess player and GrandmasterNigel David Short (b 1965), champion British chess player who became a Grandmaster at the age of 19. He was a chess prodigy, first attracting media attention at the age of 10. Date: circa 1970s
Brian Walden, Edward Heath and Peter ShoreEdward Heath (Conservative politician, 1916-2005) and Peter Shore (Labour politician, 1924-2001), with the television interviewer and former Labour politician Brian Walden (b 1932). Date: circa 1980s
Peter Shore, Labour politician and government ministerPeter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney (1924-2001), Labour politician and government minister. Seen here raising his hand at a meeting. Date: circa 1980s
Arnold Nixon Shimmin, economistArnold Nixon Shimmin (1889-1961), economist, member of the National Arbitration Tribunal. Date: circa 1950s
David Sheppard, Anglican clergymanDavid Sheppard, Bishop of Woolwich (1969-1975) and of Liverpool (1975-1997). Date: circa 1970s
Epstein portrait bust of George Bernard ShawA portrait bust of George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish writer and dramatist, by Jacob Epstein (this is the second portrait bust made by this sculptor). Date: 20th century
George Bernard Shaw, Irish writer and dramatistGeorge Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish writer and dramatist. Seen here on the right, in old age. Date: circa 1940s
Anthony Shaffer, English playwright and screenwriterAnthony Joshua Shaffer (1926-2001), English barrister, advertising executive, novelist, playwright and screenwriter, identical twin brother of the writer and dramatist Peter Shaffer
Harry Secombe, Welsh entertainer and singer(Sir) Harry Secombe (1921-2001), Welsh entertainer and singer. Seen here in a stripy blazer and straw boater. Date: circa 1950s
Pete Seeger, American folk musician and singer-songwriterPeter "Pete" Seeger (b 1919), American folk musician and singer-songwriter. From the 1960s onwards he has performed protest music in support of international disarmament
Secombe Harry Sir 1921 2001 Welsh Entertainersecombe, harry, sir, 1921, 2001, welsh, entertainer, entertainment, tenor, singer, role, costume, waistcoat, buttons, hat, monocle, mr, pickwick, west, end, musical, show, charles, dickens, georgian
Sheila Scott, English record-breaking aviatorSheila Scott (Sheila Christine Hopkins, 1922-1988), English aviator who broke over 100 aviation records through her long distance flights
Gould Bryan Brian Charles 1939 Uk Labour Socialistgould, bryan, brian, charles, 1939, uk, labour, socialist, socialism, politics, political, politician, mp, member, parliament, born, new, zealand, returned, 1990s, party, conference, hand, holding
Selina Scott, newsreader, journalist and presenterSelina Scott (b 1951), British newsreader, journalist, television producer and presenter. Date: circa 1980s
Scott Peter Bald Balding Sir Markham 1909 1989scott, peter, bald, balding, sir, markham, 1909, 1989, british, english, ornithologist, ornithology, birds, conservation, conservationist, painter, artist, naval, navy, officer, sailor, olympic
Michael Scott-Joynt, outspoken English clergymanMichael Charles Scott-Joynt (b 1943), English clergyman, Bishop of Stafford (1987-1995) and Bishop of Winchester (from 1995, due to retire 2011). Outspoken opponent of gay rights. Date: circa 1970s
Albert Schweitzer, theologian, organist and physicianAlbert Schweitzer (1875-1965), Franco-German (Alsatian) theologian, organist, philosopher and physician. Seen here playing the organ, with a stained glass window behind him. Date: circa 1950
Ronald MacKenzie Scobie, British Army officerLieutenant-General Sir Ronald MacKenzie Scobie (1893-1969), British Army officer. He served with the Royal Engineers during the First World War
Schweitzer Albert 1875 1965 Franco French Germanschweitzer, albert, 1875, 1965, franco, french, german, alsatian, theology, theologian, organist, philosophy, philosopher, doctor, medical, physician, hospital, founded, lambarene, equatorial
Sir Alec Douglas-Home, British Prime MinisterSir Alec Douglas-Home (Sir Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, 1903-1995), Conservative politician and British Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
Helmut Schmidt, German Social Democrat politicianHelmut Heinrich Waldemar Schmidt (b 1918), German Social Democrat politician, served as Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. Seen here giving a speech at a podium. Date: circa 1970s
Lord Scarman, English judge, barrister and Law LordLeslie George Scarman, Baron Scarman (1911-2004), English judge and barrister, served as a Law Lord until his retirement in 1986. Seen here with the Houses of Parliament in the background
Scargill Arthur Speaking Speech Rhetoric Leftscargill, arthur, speaking, speech, rhetoric, left, wing, politics, political, trade, trades, union, unionist, unionism, activist, activism, 1938, leader, conference, 1970s, empty, chairs, seats
Scargill Arthur Sitting Audience Conference 1938scargill, arthur, sitting, audience, conference, 1938, leader, trade, trades, union, unionist, unionism, tuc, miners, num, 1970s, suit, tie, smart, political, man, reading, morning, star, newspaper
Sir Malcolm Sargent, English conductor and composerSir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (1895-1967), English conductor, organist and composer. Seen here taking a bow from the podium at the end of a concert, a bunch of flowers in his hand
Arthur Scargill, miners leader and trade unionistArthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist. Seen here sitting in a deckchair at a seaside resort, probably during a conference. Date: circa 1980s
Hugh Scanlon, British trade union leaderHugh Parr Scanlon, Baron Scanlon (1913-2004), British trade union leader. Seen here giving a speech at a conference. Barbara Castle can be seen in the background on the left. Date: circa 1970s
Lord Salisbury (5th Marquess), Conservative politicianRobert Arthur James Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury (1893-1972), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1903 to 1947, served during the First World War
Shapurji Saklatvala, British Communist politicianShapurji Saklatvala (1874-1936), British politician of Indian Parsi background. He belonged to both the Labour Party and the Communist Party of Great Britain
Anwar Sadat, Egyptian President, on a visit to LondonThe Egyptian President, Mohammad Anwar el Sadat (1918-1981), on a visit to London. Date: August 1981
Cyril Smith and David Steel, Liberal politiciansSir Cyril Smith (1928-2010), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Rochdale, Lancashire from 1972 until he retired in 1992
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian writerAleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008), Russian novelist, dramatist and historian, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970. Date: circa 1940s
Georg Solti, renowned orchestral and operatic conductorSir Georg Solti (1912-1997), renowned Hungarian-British orchestral and operatic conductor. Date: circa 1970s
Vasily Sokolovsky, Soviet Russian military commanderVasily Danilovich Sokolovsky (1897-1968), Soviet Russian military commander. Seen here in uniform with numerous medals. Date: circa 1950s