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Conservative Party Collection (#8)

"The Conservative Party: A Rich Tapestry of History and Influence" From Winston Churchill's iconic V for Victory sign in 1942 to Horace

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major British Prime Minister with Labour Leader Neil Kinnock

John Major British Prime Minister with Labour Leader Neil Kinnock and Liberal Democrat Leader Paddy Ashdown at Rememberence Sunday Memorial

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP and Conservative Prime Minister says goodbye to Paul Keating Australian

John Major MP and Conservative Prime Minister says goodbye to Paul Keating Australian Premier at No.10 Downing Street 1993

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major visits Grafton Water sailing club in Huntingdon

John Major visits Grafton Water sailing club in Huntingdon, seen here holding a model boat

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister dances with a nurse 1991

John Major Prime Minister dances with a nurse 1991

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP (R) leaving the Scott Enquiry in 1994

John Major MP (R) leaving the Scott Enquiry in 1994

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major British Conservatitve Prime Minister with Russian President Boris Yeltsin

John Major British Conservatitve Prime Minister with Russian President Boris Yeltsin sign the Memorandum of Understanding at Downing Street 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister in Brighton for the Conservative Conference

John Major Prime Minister in Brighton for the Conservative Conference

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister inspects a Guard of Honour during a visit to China 1991

John Major Prime Minister inspects a Guard of Honour during a visit to China 1991

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister at the Tory Rally in London 1992 at the start of the Election

John Major Prime Minister at the Tory Rally in London 1992 at the start of the Election campaign

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister attends a film premiere with his wife 1992

John Major Prime Minister attends a film premiere with his wife 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Boris Yeltsin Russian President with John Major British Prime Minister outside No 10

Boris Yeltsin Russian President with John Major British Prime Minister outside No 10 Downing Street London

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major with the policeman on duty outside No 10 Downing Street 1992

John Major with the policeman on duty outside No 10 Downing Street 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Last day at 10 Downing Street for Ex Prime Minister John Major and Norma May 1997

Last day at 10 Downing Street for Ex Prime Minister John Major and Norma May 1997. Major is seen here addressing the press prior to leaving Downing Street for the last time

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major and his wife Norma on their way to Washington at Heathrow airport

John Major and his wife Norma on their way to Washington at Heathrow airport

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major with German premier Helmut Kohl at a summit meeting, July 1991

John Major with German premier Helmut Kohl at a summit meeting, July 1991

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Conservative Party British Prime Minister with his wife Norma Major outside No

John Major Conservative Party British Prime Minister with his wife Norma Major outside No 10 after becoming the new Prime Minister 1990

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Conservative Prime Minister on Election Campaign in Yarm Market

John Major Conservative Prime Minister on Election Campaign in Yarm Market

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister in Yarm Market Newcastle 1992

John Major Prime Minister in Yarm Market Newcastle 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major British Prime Minister with footballers John Barnes Garth Crooks

John Major British Prime Minister with footballers John Barnes Garth Crooks and boxer Frank Bruno seen here at a reception at Downing Street 1991

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major at the Young Conservatives Confrence in Scarbrough 1991

John Major at the Young Conservatives Confrence in Scarbrough 1991

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major and his wife Norma after hearing that he had been re-elected as a Memeber of

John Major and his wife Norma after hearing that he had been re-elected as a Memeber of Parliament 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major the Prime Minister working in his study at Number 10 Downing Street 1992

John Major the Prime Minister working in his study at Number 10 Downing Street 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: TV presenter David Frost and John Major MP and Conservative Primer Minister

TV presenter David Frost and John Major MP and Conservative Primer Minister on television 1994

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP with wife at the polling station in his constituency of Huntingdon to cast

John Major MP with wife at the polling station in his constituency of Huntingdon to cast their votes

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major at the Conservative Party Conference in 1992

John Major at the Conservative Party Conference in 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major seen here promoting energy conservation with one of the engineers tasked with

John Major seen here promoting energy conservation with one of the engineers tasked with insulating 3000 000 homes with cavity wall insulation in Majors Huntingdon constituency

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister greets patients at York District Hospital 1992

John Major Prime Minister greets patients at York District Hospital 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major former Prime Minister seen here leaving a betting shop. 23rd June 1995

John Major former Prime Minister seen here leaving a betting shop. 23rd June 1995

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister at first day of Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool

John Major Prime Minister at first day of Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool 8th October 1993

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP in kuwait holding a russian made rifle

John Major MP in kuwait holding a russian made rifle

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Conservative Prime Minister of Britain with wife Norma Major arriving for

John Major Conservative Prime Minister of Britain with wife Norma Major arriving for the Conservative Party Conference 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister at a fish stall in St Ives during 1992 electioneering

John Major Prime Minister at a fish stall in St Ives during 1992 electioneering

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister throwing money into a wishing well during the 1992 election

John Major Prime Minister throwing money into a wishing well during the 1992 election campaign

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister and wife Norma in orange jackets at Charterail Goods yard in

John Major Prime Minister and wife Norma in orange jackets at Charterail Goods yard in Melton Mowbray 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister in Bolton during the 1992 election campaign

John Major Prime Minister in Bolton during the 1992 election campaign

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister has an egg thrown at his face at a sainsburys superstore in

John Major Prime Minister has an egg thrown at his face at a sainsburys superstore in Southhampton

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister watches Southampton v Chelsea

John Major Prime Minister watches Southampton v Chelsea

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister with young footballers at Heart of Midlothian football ground

John Major Prime Minister with young footballers at Heart of Midlothian football ground Tyncastle. Ian Lang holds umbrella in background. Circa 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath meets panda Chia Chia at London Zoo

Edward Heath meets panda Chia Chia at London Zoo

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Politics: Edward Heath, leader of the Conservative Party

Politics: Edward Heath, leader of the Conservative Party, was godfather for the fourteenth time. It was the turn of five-month old Catriona, 3rd child of his ex-secretary Mrs

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 The Prime Minister Anthony Eden waves to onlookers as he leaves

Suez Crisis 1956 The Prime Minister Anthony Eden waves to onlookers as he leaves Lime Grove Television Studios where he made a broadcast about the situation in Suez

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Stuart-Wortley, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe, 1843-1847. Creators: David Octavius Hill

John Stuart-Wortley, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe, 1843-1847. Creators: David Octavius Hill
John Stuart-Wortley, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe, 1843-1847

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Vanity Fair Print of George Bentinck (MP)

Vanity Fair Print of George Bentinck (MP)
Victorian caricature of George Bentinck (MP) 1803 to 1886, a British Conservative politician. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Vanity Fair Print - Edward Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom

Vanity Fair Print - Edward Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom
Victorian caricature of Edward Bootle Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom, known as The Lord Skelmersdale between 1853 and 1880, was a British Conservative politician. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imageConservative Party Collection: An Election Entertainment, Plate I: Four Prints of an Election, February 24, 1755

An Election Entertainment, Plate I: Four Prints of an Election, February 24, 1755

Background imageConservative Party Collection: The State Cerberus, A Leaf Out of the AEnead, Freely Translated, December 11, 1834

The State Cerberus, A Leaf Out of the AEnead, Freely Translated, December 11, 1834

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Mr. Smythe, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Smythe, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Smythe, 1844. Portrait of British MP George Smythe. We are far from saying that Mr. Smythe is an unruly or ill-conducted man - quite the contrary; he appears to be, and we have no doubt he is

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Mr. Ferrand, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Ferrand, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Ferrand, 1844. Portrait of British MP William Ferrand. So much public attention has been of late directed towards the parliamentary conduct and speeches of Mr



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"The Conservative Party: A Rich Tapestry of History and Influence" From Winston Churchill's iconic V for Victory sign in 1942 to Horace, Lord Farquhar's portrayal as a British financier and politician in 1898, the Conservative Party has left an indelible mark on British politics. This diverse collection of individuals showcases the party's enduring legacy. In 1986, Ernie Wise and Jeffrey Archer stood side by side, representing the party's commitment to entertainment and public service. Their presence symbolized the Conservatives' ability to connect with people from all walks of life. The first Earl of Birkenhead enjoyed leisurely moments aboard his yacht off the Isle of Wight around 1925. This image captures not only his aristocratic status but also highlights how Conservatives have always embraced a balanced approach between work and play. Sir Robert Peel, a revered statesman during the early nineteenth century, exemplified the party's dedication to progressive policies even then. His leadership laid down foundations that would shape conservative ideology for years to come. City Justice, depicted in 1880 by artist Spy, represents one facet of conservatism - upholding law and order within society. The General painting from 1881 further emphasizes this commitment to stability through its depiction of military strength underpinning national security. Joseph Swain’s artwork titled "The Conservative Programme" from 1872 encapsulates the party’s vision for progress while preserving traditional values. It serves as a reminder that conservatives strive for balance between change and preservation. Amidst political challenges in 1871, artist Coide portrayed "Judicious Amelioration, " illustrating how conservatives seek gradual improvement rather than radical upheaval when addressing societal issues. Anthony Ashley Cooper, known as the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury during late nineteenth-century England embodied philanthropy alongside his political career. He personifies how conservatism can champion social welfare causes while respecting individual freedoms. Lastly, the Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl of Derby, K. G.