Tory chairman John Selwyn Gummer outside the Grand Hotel, Brighton after a bomb which claimed four lives and injured many other people during the conservative party conference. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tory-chairman-john-selwyn-gummer-outside-the-grand-hotel-brighton-106221346.html
RMG4PPBE–Tory chairman John Selwyn Gummer outside the Grand Hotel, Brighton after a bomb which claimed four lives and injured many other people during the conservative party conference.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher applauds new Tory Chairman Norman Tebbit after his speech at the opening of the annual Tory conference at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-applauds-new-tory-chairman-norman-110492860.html
RMGBNANG–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher applauds new Tory Chairman Norman Tebbit after his speech at the opening of the annual Tory conference at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool.
George Lyall (1779-1853) on engraving from 1837. Chairman of the Honourable East India Company in 1830. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-george-lyall-1779-1853-on-engraving-from-1837-chairman-of-the-honourable-39305007.html
RFC7XDX7–George Lyall (1779-1853) on engraving from 1837. Chairman of the Honourable East India Company in 1830.
Tory party chairman Norman Tebbit (r) appeals for quiet during an enthusiastic reception to his speech at the party's conference in Blackpool. Tory party vice-chairman Peter Morrison (l) stands applauding. *WIREPHOTO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tory-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-r-appeals-for-quiet-during-an-enthusiastic-reception-to-his-speech-at-the-partys-conference-in-blackpool-tory-party-vice-chairman-peter-morrison-l-stands-applauding-wirephoto-image258536726.html
RMW0HA6E–Tory party chairman Norman Tebbit (r) appeals for quiet during an enthusiastic reception to his speech at the party's conference in Blackpool. Tory party vice-chairman Peter Morrison (l) stands applauding. *WIREPHOTO
Hogg, Quintin Mc Garel, 9.10.1907 - 12.10.2001, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician (Conservative Party) and judge, Lord chancellor 1970-1974 and 1979-1987, portrait, chairman of the Tory party, during press conference, Abbey House, London, 1957, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hogg-quintin-mc-garel-9101907-12102001-lord-hailsham-of-st-marylebone-24101678.html
RMBB5WX6–Hogg, Quintin Mc Garel, 9.10.1907 - 12.10.2001, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician (Conservative Party) and judge, Lord chancellor 1970-1974 and 1979-1987, portrait, chairman of the Tory party, during press conference, Abbey House, London, 1957,
HUMPHRY BERKELEY FORMER CONSERVATIVE MP AND CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED NATION'S ASSOCIATION, WHOSE RESIGNATION FROM THE TORY PARTY WAS ANNOUNCED TO-DAY IN A LETTER TO THE PARTY LEADER MR EDWARD HEATH, HE SAID HIS OWN VIEWS ON RACIAL MATTERS AND THOSE OF THE PARTY VARIANCE . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-humphry-berkeley-former-conservative-mp-and-chairman-of-the-united-110760802.html
RMGC5GEX–HUMPHRY BERKELEY FORMER CONSERVATIVE MP AND CHAIRMAN OF THE UNITED NATION'S ASSOCIATION, WHOSE RESIGNATION FROM THE TORY PARTY WAS ANNOUNCED TO-DAY IN A LETTER TO THE PARTY LEADER MR EDWARD HEATH, HE SAID HIS OWN VIEWS ON RACIAL MATTERS AND THOSE OF THE PARTY VARIANCE .
Tory jubilation at the Conservative Central Office, Smith Square, London, at the landslide in the Greater London Council (GLC) election. (l-r) Desmond Plummer (GLC Leader, re-elected for Cities of London and Westminster), Edward Heath (the Party's Leader and leader of the Parliamentary Opposition) and Edward Du Cann (the Party's Chairman). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tory-jubilation-at-the-conservative-central-office-smith-square-london-106656913.html
RMG5EHYD–Tory jubilation at the Conservative Central Office, Smith Square, London, at the landslide in the Greater London Council (GLC) election. (l-r) Desmond Plummer (GLC Leader, re-elected for Cities of London and Westminster), Edward Heath (the Party's Leader and leader of the Parliamentary Opposition) and Edward Du Cann (the Party's Chairman).
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-image341914083.html
RM2AT7EW7–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking
Conservative Party chairman Peter Brooke arrives at 10 Downing Street in London to hear details of Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet reshuffle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-conservative-party-chairman-peter-brooke-arrives-at-10-downing-street-108439238.html
RMG8BR9X–Conservative Party chairman Peter Brooke arrives at 10 Downing Street in London to hear details of Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet reshuffle.
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken around early 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-taken-around-early-1987-image341914077.html
RM2AT7EW1–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken around early 1987.
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Brooke, 55, the Tory MP for the City of London and Westminster South. He was the Tory Party chairman until the July Cabinet reshuffle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-northern-ireland-secretary-peter-brooke-55-the-tory-mp-for-the-city-106937787.html
RMG5YC6K–Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Brooke, 55, the Tory MP for the City of London and Westminster South. He was the Tory Party chairman until the July Cabinet reshuffle.
William Kirby Laing with the Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, at the opening ceremony of a stretch of the M6 motorway through North Staffordshire and Cheshire held at Knutsford. This photograph is from a batch which is recorded in the negative register as having been taken at Knutsford. However, in December 1963 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit', the photograph appears with an article recording that a short ceremony occurred at Keele Service area where a film was presented to the Chairman of Staffordshire County Council. This preceded the official opening, just over Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-kirby-laing-with-the-rt-hon-ernest-marples-minister-of-transport-at-the-opening-ceremony-of-a-stretch-of-the-m6-motorway-through-north-staffordshire-and-cheshire-held-at-knutsford-this-photograph-is-from-a-batch-which-is-recorded-in-the-negative-register-as-having-been-taken-at-knutsford-however-in-december-1963-in-the-laing-monthly-newsletter-team-spirit-the-photograph-appears-with-an-article-recording-that-a-short-ceremony-occurred-at-keele-service-area-where-a-film-was-presented-to-the-chairman-of-staffordshire-county-council-this-preceded-the-official-opening-just-over-image440406705.html
RM2GGE76W–William Kirby Laing with the Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, at the opening ceremony of a stretch of the M6 motorway through North Staffordshire and Cheshire held at Knutsford. This photograph is from a batch which is recorded in the negative register as having been taken at Knutsford. However, in December 1963 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit', the photograph appears with an article recording that a short ceremony occurred at Keele Service area where a film was presented to the Chairman of Staffordshire County Council. This preceded the official opening, just over
Michael Ashcroft, chairman of Hawley Group (industrial services), during the launch of Community Action Trust (CAT). 31/03/00: Ashcroft is to become a life peer in the House of Lords in a new list of working peers announce by the Goverment. * 12/1/88: a scheme aiming to bring together business, the media and the police to provide rewards to informants. *17/7/99: As Tory Party treasurer, Ashcroft has denied ever being involved in drug running or money laundering amid reports that the US Drug Enforcement Administration has a file on him. 21/7/99: Ashcroft said he was issuing a writ for libel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-michael-ashcroft-chairman-of-hawley-group-industrial-services-during-106182556.html
RMG4N0X4–Michael Ashcroft, chairman of Hawley Group (industrial services), during the launch of Community Action Trust (CAT). 31/03/00: Ashcroft is to become a life peer in the House of Lords in a new list of working peers announce by the Goverment. * 12/1/88: a scheme aiming to bring together business, the media and the police to provide rewards to informants. *17/7/99: As Tory Party treasurer, Ashcroft has denied ever being involved in drug running or money laundering amid reports that the US Drug Enforcement Administration has a file on him. 21/7/99: Ashcroft said he was issuing a writ for libel
Michael Heseltine, left, Secretary of State for the Environment, being applauded by Lord Thorneycroft, the chairman of the Conservative party. Conservative party conference 8th October 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/michael-heseltine-left-secretary-of-state-for-the-environment-being-applauded-by-lord-thorneycroft-the-chairman-of-the-conservative-party-conservative-party-conference-8th-october-1980-image465113419.html
RM2J0KMWF–Michael Heseltine, left, Secretary of State for the Environment, being applauded by Lord Thorneycroft, the chairman of the Conservative party. Conservative party conference 8th October 1980.
Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and Lord Woolton, Chairman of the Conservative Party, raise their arms in response to the cheers of their Party colleagues at Abbey House, Westminster, after the Conservatives were returned to power in the General Election. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prime-minister-sir-anthony-eden-and-lord-woolton-chairman-of-the-conservative-108271575.html
RMG845DY–Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and Lord Woolton, Chairman of the Conservative Party, raise their arms in response to the cheers of their Party colleagues at Abbey House, Westminster, after the Conservatives were returned to power in the General Election.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-cecil-parkinson-celebrate-at-party-headquarters-after-winning-the-general-election-10th-june-1983-image465173342.html
RM2J0PD9J–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is greeted by conference chairman Sir Ian McLeod as she arrives at Brighton's Grand Hotel for the start of the Conservative Party annual conference. The conference is the first in Brighton since the IRA bomb blast at the hotel four years ago which killed five people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-is-greeted-by-conference-chairman-107745862.html
RMG786XE–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is greeted by conference chairman Sir Ian McLeod as she arrives at Brighton's Grand Hotel for the start of the Conservative Party annual conference. The conference is the first in Brighton since the IRA bomb blast at the hotel four years ago which killed five people.
. Wacker's manual of the plan of Chicago; municipal economy . by the Commission? What did the Chairman say about our cityslife? What did the Chairman say would follow theenormous development within the indus-trial zone of Chicago? 32. If an official Plan of Chicago be adopted, what would be the result during the com-ing years as compared with the past? 33. What were the two great epochs in the his- tory of Chicago, besides the third one,laying the foundation for the Plan of Chi-cago ? 34. By what is the Chicago Plan Com-mission guided in many of its ac-tivities ? 35. What is discussed at meeti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wackers-manual-of-the-plan-of-chicago-municipal-economy-by-the-commission-what-did-the-chairman-say-about-our-cityslife-what-did-the-chairman-say-would-follow-theenormous-development-within-the-indus-trial-zone-of-chicago-32-if-an-official-plan-of-chicago-be-adopted-what-would-be-the-result-during-the-com-ing-years-as-compared-with-the-past-33-what-were-the-two-great-epochs-in-the-his-tory-of-chicago-besides-the-third-onelaying-the-foundation-for-the-plan-of-chi-cago-34-by-what-is-the-chicago-plan-com-mission-guided-in-many-of-its-ac-tivities-35-what-is-discussed-at-meeti-image369794176.html
RM2CDHG6T–. Wacker's manual of the plan of Chicago; municipal economy . by the Commission? What did the Chairman say about our cityslife? What did the Chairman say would follow theenormous development within the indus-trial zone of Chicago? 32. If an official Plan of Chicago be adopted, what would be the result during the com-ing years as compared with the past? 33. What were the two great epochs in the his- tory of Chicago, besides the third one,laying the foundation for the Plan of Chi-cago ? 34. By what is the Chicago Plan Com-mission guided in many of its ac-tivities ? 35. What is discussed at meeti
Conservative candidate for the Fulham by-election Matthew Carrington greets Wandsworth Bridge Road Shopkeeper Dinesh Patel with Tory party deputy chairman Jeffrey Archer (right). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-conservative-candidate-for-the-fulham-by-election-matthew-carrington-106554607.html
RMG59YDK–Conservative candidate for the Fulham by-election Matthew Carrington greets Wandsworth Bridge Road Shopkeeper Dinesh Patel with Tory party deputy chairman Jeffrey Archer (right).
Politician Iain Macleod gets new positions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/politician-iain-macleod-gets-new-positions-image69458431.html
RME102X7–Politician Iain Macleod gets new positions
Mr Iain Macleod, co-chairman of the Conservative Party, clenches his fists during his forceful speech to the Tory Party Conference at Blackpool. At his right is the Conference chairman, Mrs Peggy Shepherd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mr-iain-macleod-co-chairman-of-the-conservative-party-clenches-his-109662746.html
RMGABFXJ–Mr Iain Macleod, co-chairman of the Conservative Party, clenches his fists during his forceful speech to the Tory Party Conference at Blackpool. At his right is the Conference chairman, Mrs Peggy Shepherd
Conservative party chairman Norman Tebbit with his vice chairman Jeffrey Archer and a copy of the party's conference agenda at a press briefing at Tory party headquarters in Smith Square, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-with-his-vice-chairman-jeffrey-106581870.html
RMG5B67A–Conservative party chairman Norman Tebbit with his vice chairman Jeffrey Archer and a copy of the party's conference agenda at a press briefing at Tory party headquarters in Smith Square, London
Chancellor Nigel Lawson with his wife Therese, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Tory party chairman Kenneth Baker, after delivering his keynote speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chancellor-nigel-lawson-with-his-wife-therese-prime-minister-margaret-106967525.html
RMG60P4N–Chancellor Nigel Lawson with his wife Therese, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Tory party chairman Kenneth Baker, after delivering his keynote speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool.
Lord Woolton, Conservative Party Chairman, with candidates and candidates wives at a briefing for the forthcoming General Election campaign at Church House, in London. Second left is Margaret Hilda Roberts, Tory candidate for Dartford. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lord-woolton-conservative-party-chairman-with-candidates-and-candidates-105777407.html
RMG42G4F–Lord Woolton, Conservative Party Chairman, with candidates and candidates wives at a briefing for the forthcoming General Election campaign at Church House, in London. Second left is Margaret Hilda Roberts, Tory candidate for Dartford.
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken approx. early 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-taken-approx-early-1987-image415390426.html
RM2F3PJMA–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken approx. early 1987.
Jubilation from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, supported by husband Denis and Tory party chairman Norman Tebbit, as she waves from the window of Conservative Party Central Office in London when it was confirmed that she had swept to victory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jubilation-from-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-supported-by-husband-106657135.html
RMG5EJ7B–Jubilation from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, supported by husband Denis and Tory party chairman Norman Tebbit, as she waves from the window of Conservative Party Central Office in London when it was confirmed that she had swept to victory.
The Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples (facing the camera) in conversation with another man at the opening ceremony of a stretch of the M6 Motorway between North Staffordshire and Cheshire. This photograph is from a batch which is recorded in the negative register as having been taken at Knutsford. However, in December 1963 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit', an article records that a short ceremony occurred at Keele Service area where a film was presented to the Chairman of Staffordshire County Council. This preceded the official opening, just over two hours later, of the Hanchurch-Lymm secti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rt-hon-ernest-marples-facing-the-camera-in-conversation-with-another-man-at-the-opening-ceremony-of-a-stretch-of-the-m6-motorway-between-north-staffordshire-and-cheshire-this-photograph-is-from-a-batch-which-is-recorded-in-the-negative-register-as-having-been-taken-at-knutsford-however-in-december-1963-in-the-laing-monthly-newsletter-team-spirit-an-article-records-that-a-short-ceremony-occurred-at-keele-service-area-where-a-film-was-presented-to-the-chairman-of-staffordshire-county-council-this-preceded-the-official-opening-just-over-two-hours-later-of-the-hanchurch-lymm-secti-image440406724.html
RM2GGE77G–The Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples (facing the camera) in conversation with another man at the opening ceremony of a stretch of the M6 Motorway between North Staffordshire and Cheshire. This photograph is from a batch which is recorded in the negative register as having been taken at Knutsford. However, in December 1963 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit', an article records that a short ceremony occurred at Keele Service area where a film was presented to the Chairman of Staffordshire County Council. This preceded the official opening, just over two hours later, of the Hanchurch-Lymm secti
Reporter Kate Adie, one of the BBC's journalistic team which was criticised in a letter from Tory Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, to the BBC complaining of its 'unbalanced' news coverage of the US raid of Libya last April. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reporter-kate-adie-one-of-the-bbcs-journalistic-team-which-was-criticised-107376103.html
RMG6KB8R–Reporter Kate Adie, one of the BBC's journalistic team which was criticised in a letter from Tory Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, to the BBC complaining of its 'unbalanced' news coverage of the US raid of Libya last April.
Edward Heath, leader of the opposition (Conservative), receives happy applause as he arrives with Tory Party Chairman Edward Du Cann (rear) at the Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Smith Square, London. They were there to announce that there was to be a General Election on March 31st of that year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edward-heath-leader-of-the-opposition-conservative-receives-happy-106656879.html
RMG5EHX7–Edward Heath, leader of the opposition (Conservative), receives happy applause as he arrives with Tory Party Chairman Edward Du Cann (rear) at the Conservative and Unionist Central Office, Smith Square, London. They were there to announce that there was to be a General Election on March 31st of that year.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-cecil-parkinson-celebrate-at-party-headquarters-after-winning-the-general-election-10th-june-1983-image465169472.html
RM2J0P8BC–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983
Tory party chairman, Norman Tebbitt (right), is greeted by Simon Burns, a policy research executive with the Institute of Directors and a prospective Parliamentary candidate, on arrival at Grosvenor House Hotel in London, where he is guest speaker at the IOD's annual dinner. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tory-party-chairman-norman-tebbitt-right-is-greeted-by-simon-burns-107015276.html
RMG62Y24–Tory party chairman, Norman Tebbitt (right), is greeted by Simon Burns, a policy research executive with the Institute of Directors and a prospective Parliamentary candidate, on arrival at Grosvenor House Hotel in London, where he is guest speaker at the IOD's annual dinner.
Lord Elliott takes his seat. Baron Elliott of Morpeth, 64 (formally Sir William Elliott, a Tory-party chairman) in the Moses Room at the House of Lords prior to his introduction. His supporters were Lord Nugent and Lord Edan of Winton (not pictured). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lord-elliott-takes-his-seat-baron-elliott-of-morpeth-64-formally-sir-105960956.html
RMG4AX7T–Lord Elliott takes his seat. Baron Elliott of Morpeth, 64 (formally Sir William Elliott, a Tory-party chairman) in the Moses Room at the House of Lords prior to his introduction. His supporters were Lord Nugent and Lord Edan of Winton (not pictured).
Tory MP for Hampshire East, Michael Mates (l), Chairman of the all-party select committee on defence, and Andrew Neil, editor of the Sunday Times, taking part in the special Thames Television programme, 'Death on the Rock: The Inquiry'. **PNR / COPY NEG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tory-mp-for-hampshire-east-michael-mates-l-chairman-of-the-all-party-select-committee-on-defence-and-andrew-neil-editor-of-the-sunday-times-taking-part-in-the-special-thames-television-programme-death-on-the-rock-the-inquiry-pnr-copy-neg-image259065943.html
RMW1DD73–Tory MP for Hampshire East, Michael Mates (l), Chairman of the all-party select committee on defence, and Andrew Neil, editor of the Sunday Times, taking part in the special Thames Television programme, 'Death on the Rock: The Inquiry'. **PNR / COPY NEG
Leader of the opposition, (Conservative), Edward Heath (r) and Tory Party Chairman Edward Du Cann (l) checking over papers together at the Conservative Party Central Office, Smith Square, London, after he had been announced that there would be a General Election on March 31st of that year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leader-of-the-opposition-conservative-edward-heath-r-and-tory-party-106656880.html
RMG5EHX8–Leader of the opposition, (Conservative), Edward Heath (r) and Tory Party Chairman Edward Du Cann (l) checking over papers together at the Conservative Party Central Office, Smith Square, London, after he had been announced that there would be a General Election on March 31st of that year.
Labour leader Neil Kinnock (right) and his wife Glenys chat to TV presenter Melvyn Bragg and Tory MP Emma Nicholson (left), wife of Booker McConnell chairman Michael Caine, at the Booker Prize dinner at London's Guildhall. * The winner was Penelope Lively, author of Moon Tiger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-labour-leader-neil-kinnock-right-and-his-wife-glenys-chat-to-tv-presenter-106243261.html
RMG4RPA5–Labour leader Neil Kinnock (right) and his wife Glenys chat to TV presenter Melvyn Bragg and Tory MP Emma Nicholson (left), wife of Booker McConnell chairman Michael Caine, at the Booker Prize dinner at London's Guildhall. * The winner was Penelope Lively, author of Moon Tiger.
John Chilcot, Director of Personnel and Finance of the Prison Board. 03/02/04: The Committee anounced by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, Left-right; Sir John Chilcot dated 26/11/1980; Field Marshal Lord Inge dated 14/02/1992; chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee Labour's Ann Taylor dated 27/08/2003; and Tory MP Michael Mates dated 24/09/2001. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-chilcot-director-of-personnel-and-finance-of-the-prison-board-107443514.html
RMG6PD8A–John Chilcot, Director of Personnel and Finance of the Prison Board. 03/02/04: The Committee anounced by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, Left-right; Sir John Chilcot dated 26/11/1980; Field Marshal Lord Inge dated 14/02/1992; chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee Labour's Ann Taylor dated 27/08/2003; and Tory MP Michael Mates dated 24/09/2001.
Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe (l), prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman Peter Brook at the Conservative Party's European Election Campaign Press Conference in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foreign-secretary-sir-geoffrey-howe-l-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-peter-brook-at-the-conservative-partys-european-election-campaign-press-conference-in-london-image259078294.html
RMW1E106–Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe (l), prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman Peter Brook at the Conservative Party's European Election Campaign Press Conference in London.
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken around early 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-taken-around-early-1987-image341914097.html
RM2AT7EWN–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP - Baron Baker of Dorking. Taken around early 1987.
'Duke' the bulldog with Tory party chairman Peter Brooke, MP, offering support for Campaign '88 - the latest recruitment drive for membership of the Conservative Party, launched in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duke-the-bulldog-with-tory-party-chairman-peter-brooke-mp-offering-support-for-campaign-88-the-latest-recruitment-drive-for-membership-of-the-conservative-party-launched-in-london-image258536738.html
RMW0HA6X–'Duke' the bulldog with Tory party chairman Peter Brooke, MP, offering support for Campaign '88 - the latest recruitment drive for membership of the Conservative Party, launched in London.
Arthur Balfour, Joseph Hodges Choate, Hugh S. Gibson, 1917. Shows British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Arthur James Balfour (148-1930), seated at left next to Joseph Hodges Choate (1832-1917), chairman of the mayor's committee for entertaining British and French commissions during their visit to New York, May 11, 1917 and Hugh S. Gibson (1883-1954) of the State Department and personal aide to Mr. Balfour. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arthur-balfour-joseph-hodges-choate-hugh-s-gibson-1917-shows-british-secretary-of-state-for-foreign-affairs-arthur-james-balfour-148-1930-seated-at-left-next-to-joseph-hodges-choate-1832-1917-chairman-of-the-mayors-committee-for-entertaining-british-and-french-commissions-during-their-visit-to-new-york-may-11-1917-and-hugh-s-gibson-1883-1954-of-the-state-department-and-personal-aide-to-mr-balfour-image608956371.html
RM2XAMA1R–Arthur Balfour, Joseph Hodges Choate, Hugh S. Gibson, 1917. Shows British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Arthur James Balfour (148-1930), seated at left next to Joseph Hodges Choate (1832-1917), chairman of the mayor's committee for entertaining British and French commissions during their visit to New York, May 11, 1917 and Hugh S. Gibson (1883-1954) of the State Department and personal aide to Mr. Balfour.
The first five recipients of the a new award, The Great Britons' Tie, in London showing off their neckwear presented by the British Guild of Tiemakers in recognition of their contribution to society. They are Viscount Whitelaw and film-maker Sir Richard Attenborough (both standing) and former Tory Party chairman Norman Tebbitt (seated, left), singer Dame Vera Lynn and Falklands hero Simon Weston (seated). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-five-recipients-of-the-a-new-award-the-great-britons-tie-135830124.html
RMHTYGKT–The first five recipients of the a new award, The Great Britons' Tie, in London showing off their neckwear presented by the British Guild of Tiemakers in recognition of their contribution to society. They are Viscount Whitelaw and film-maker Sir Richard Attenborough (both standing) and former Tory Party chairman Norman Tebbitt (seated, left), singer Dame Vera Lynn and Falklands hero Simon Weston (seated).
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP / Baron Baker of Dorking posing with his wife Mary. April 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-posing-with-his-wife-mary-april-1987-image360384486.html
RM2BX8X2E–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP / Baron Baker of Dorking posing with his wife Mary. April 1987.
Politics - 1955 General Election - Lord Woolton - Tory Party Headquarters - Abbey House, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-1955-general-election-lord-woolton-tory-party-headquarters-108111014.html
RMG7TTKJ–Politics - 1955 General Election - Lord Woolton - Tory Party Headquarters - Abbey House, London
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-cecil-parkinson-celebrate-at-party-headquarters-after-winning-the-general-election-10th-june-1983-image465188343.html
RM2J0R4DB–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher discusses an artist's impression of future development in the dockland area with Chris Benson, Chairman of the London Docklands Development Corporation at it's headquarters in London. Also pictures (l) is Denis Thatcher. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-discusses-an-artists-impression-of-106228887.html
RMG4R40R–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher discusses an artist's impression of future development in the dockland area with Chris Benson, Chairman of the London Docklands Development Corporation at it's headquarters in London. Also pictures (l) is Denis Thatcher.
A Conservative Party press conference on their annual conference agenda was held at their Central Office in London. (l-r) Norman Tebbit, Party Chairman; Sir Peter Lane, chairman, executive Committee; Patrick Lawrence; Conference chairman and Jeffrey Archer, Party deputy chairman, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-conservative-party-press-conference-on-their-annual-conference-agenda-106671950.html
RMG5F94E–A Conservative Party press conference on their annual conference agenda was held at their Central Office in London. (l-r) Norman Tebbit, Party Chairman; Sir Peter Lane, chairman, executive Committee; Patrick Lawrence; Conference chairman and Jeffrey Archer, Party deputy chairman,
William Ross (centre), MP for Londonderry and chairman of the Conservative Monday Club's Northern Ireland Policy Committee, with the committee's vice-chairman Harvey Proctor (left), MP for Basildon, and political advisor John R Pinniger. They held a press conference at the House of Commons to launch a new policy paper. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-william-ross-centre-mp-for-londonderry-and-chairman-of-the-conservative-108077695.html
RMG7RA5K–William Ross (centre), MP for Londonderry and chairman of the Conservative Monday Club's Northern Ireland Policy Committee, with the committee's vice-chairman Harvey Proctor (left), MP for Basildon, and political advisor John R Pinniger. They held a press conference at the House of Commons to launch a new policy paper.
The Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives the deeds of Cape Cornwall on behalf of the National Trust, from Dr Tony O'Reilly, president of the Heinz Food Company, at 10 Downing Street today. Looking on is Dame Jennifer Jenkins, chairman of the National Trust and wife of the MP Roy Jenkins. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-receives-the-deeds-of-cape-cornwall-110429972.html
RMGBJEFG–The Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives the deeds of Cape Cornwall on behalf of the National Trust, from Dr Tony O'Reilly, president of the Heinz Food Company, at 10 Downing Street today. Looking on is Dame Jennifer Jenkins, chairman of the National Trust and wife of the MP Roy Jenkins.
Conservatives at Edmonton, London, believe Edwin Hubbard is the first General Election candidate to start his campaign. He was out canvassing within five minutes of his adoption last night. He is watching Janis Welling, 21-year-old secretary of the local Young Conservatives, affixing a poster to the wall of the Conservative Committee Rooms in Church Street, Edmonton. With Mr Hubbard are his wife Gladys (r) and Nickie Denton, 20, chairman of the Edmonton Young Conservatives. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-conservatives-at-edmonton-london-believe-edwin-hubbard-is-the-first-107975057.html
RMG7JK81–Conservatives at Edmonton, London, believe Edwin Hubbard is the first General Election candidate to start his campaign. He was out canvassing within five minutes of his adoption last night. He is watching Janis Welling, 21-year-old secretary of the local Young Conservatives, affixing a poster to the wall of the Conservative Committee Rooms in Church Street, Edmonton. With Mr Hubbard are his wife Gladys (r) and Nickie Denton, 20, chairman of the Edmonton Young Conservatives.
The letter from Prime Minister John Major to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Sir Gordon Downey, who has indicated that he will investigate allegations made by Harrods chairman Mr Al Fayed against Tory MP Neil Hamilton. See PA story POLITICS Hamilton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-letter-from-prime-minister-john-major-to-parliamentary-commissioner-for-standards-sir-gordon-downey-who-has-indicated-that-he-will-investigate-allegations-made-by-harrods-chairman-mr-al-fayed-against-tory-mp-neil-hamilton-see-pa-story-politics-hamilton-image380436651.html
RM2D2XAR7–The letter from Prime Minister John Major to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Sir Gordon Downey, who has indicated that he will investigate allegations made by Harrods chairman Mr Al Fayed against Tory MP Neil Hamilton. See PA story POLITICS Hamilton.
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RMG46NRH–Filer Michael Hirst
Anthony Berry and Claud Morris. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anthony-berry-and-claud-morris-107279585.html
RMG6F05N–Anthony Berry and Claud Morris.
Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP / Baron Baker of Dorking posing with his wife Mary. April 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-kenneth-baker-mp-baron-baker-of-dorking-posing-with-his-wife-mary-april-1987-image360384441.html
RM2BX8X0W–Portrait of Kenneth Baker MP / Baron Baker of Dorking posing with his wife Mary. April 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-with-husband-denis-and-conservative-party-chairman-cecil-parkinson-celebrate-at-party-headquarters-after-winning-the-general-election-10th-june-1983-image465183111.html
RM2J0PWPF–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. 10th June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-from-a-window-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466308069.html
RM2J2J4KH–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Politics - 1987 General Election Campaign - Margaret Thatcher - Conservative Party Headquarters, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-1987-general-election-campaign-margaret-thatcher-conservative-106228888.html
RMG4R40T–Politics - 1987 General Election Campaign - Margaret Thatcher - Conservative Party Headquarters, London
Politics - Conservative Party Conference - Brighton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-conservative-party-conference-brighton-106173051.html
RMG4MGPK–Politics - Conservative Party Conference - Brighton
Music - British Phonographic Industry Awards (Brits) - Grovsvenor House London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-music-british-phonographic-industry-awards-brits-grovsvenor-house-106218403.html
RMG4PJJB–Music - British Phonographic Industry Awards (Brits) - Grovsvenor House London
International Press Institute's Conference - Edinburgh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-international-press-institutes-conference-edinburgh-108514640.html
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RMG8BRA0–Politics - Peter Brooke
Crime - Terrorism - IRA Mainland Bombing Campaign - Norman Tebbitt - Grand Hotel - Brighton - 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-crime-terrorism-ira-mainland-bombing-campaign-norman-tebbitt-grand-107755101.html
RMG78JMD–Crime - Terrorism - IRA Mainland Bombing Campaign - Norman Tebbitt - Grand Hotel - Brighton - 1984
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-from-a-window-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466311087.html
RM2J2J8FB–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466331099.html
RM2J2K623–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466323547.html
RM2J2JTCB–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, arrive at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster to celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-arrive-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-to-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-12-june-1987-image466339605.html
RM2J2KGWW–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, arrive at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster to celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party. 12 June 1987.
Peter Griffiths, Conservative MP for Smethwick, second from right, with Mr Charles Dickens, Conservative Agent (left), Mrs Griffiths and Ald N C Niven (right), chairman and Conservative Group Leader. Pictured before a special meeting of the Divisional Exe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-griffiths-conservative-mp-for-smethwick-second-from-right-with-84750360.html
RMEWTKXG–Peter Griffiths, Conservative MP for Smethwick, second from right, with Mr Charles Dickens, Conservative Agent (left), Mrs Griffiths and Ald N C Niven (right), chairman and Conservative Group Leader. Pictured before a special meeting of the Divisional Exe
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-from-a-window-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466310715.html
RM2J2J823–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-from-a-window-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466308761.html
RM2J2J5G9–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. Mr. Thatcher holds large button that reads, 'Conservative Victory, 9th June. Congratulations, Maggie in.'10th June 1983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-with-husband-denis-and-conservative-party-chairman-cecil-parkinson-celebrate-at-party-headquarters-after-winning-the-general-election-mr-thatcher-holds-large-button-that-reads-conservative-victory-9th-june-congratulations-maggie-in10th-june-1983-image465188255.html
RM2J0R4A7–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election. Mr. Thatcher holds large button that reads, 'Conservative Victory, 9th June. Congratulations, Maggie in.'10th June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-her-husband-denis-thatcher-and-conservative-party-chairman-norman-tebbit-celebrate-winning-a-third-term-in-government-for-the-conservative-party-from-a-window-at-conservative-central-office-in-smith-square-westminster-12-june-1987-image466336049.html
RM2J2KCAW–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband, Denis Thatcher and Conservative Party chairman, Norman Tebbit, celebrate winning a third term in government for the Conservative Party, from a window at Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, Westminster. 12 June 1987.
Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in 1963. It remains the endurance record for a solo spaceflight. (4 days, 23 hours in Vostok 5 from 14 to 19 June 1963) Our Picture Shows ... Valery Bykovsky shaking hands with Sir Percy Rugg, Conservative Chairman of Greater London Council. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-valery-bykovsky-soviet-cosmonaut-at-london-heathrow-airport-thursday-19th-october-1967-valery-bykovsky-set-a-space-endurance-record-when-he-spent-five-days-in-orbit-aboard-vostok-5-in-1963-it-remains-the-endurance-record-for-a-solo-spaceflight-4-days-23-hours-in-vostok-5-from-14-to-19-june-1963-our-picture-shows-valery-bykovsky-shaking-hands-with-sir-percy-rugg-conservative-chairman-of-greater-london-council-image462957290.html
RM2HW5EMX–Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in 1963. It remains the endurance record for a solo spaceflight. (4 days, 23 hours in Vostok 5 from 14 to 19 June 1963) Our Picture Shows ... Valery Bykovsky shaking hands with Sir Percy Rugg, Conservative Chairman of Greater London Council.
Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in 1963. It remains the endurance record for a solo spaceflight. (4 days, 23 hours in Vostok 5 from 14 to 19 June 1963) Our Picture Shows ... Valery Bykovsky enjoys a welcome drink with Sir Percy Rugg, Conservative Chairman of Greater London Council. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-valery-bykovsky-soviet-cosmonaut-at-london-heathrow-airport-thursday-19th-october-1967-valery-bykovsky-set-a-space-endurance-record-when-he-spent-five-days-in-orbit-aboard-vostok-5-in-1963-it-remains-the-endurance-record-for-a-solo-spaceflight-4-days-23-hours-in-vostok-5-from-14-to-19-june-1963-our-picture-shows-valery-bykovsky-enjoys-a-welcome-drink-with-sir-percy-rugg-conservative-chairman-of-greater-london-council-image462973605.html
RM2HW67FH–Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in 1963. It remains the endurance record for a solo spaceflight. (4 days, 23 hours in Vostok 5 from 14 to 19 June 1963) Our Picture Shows ... Valery Bykovsky enjoys a welcome drink with Sir Percy Rugg, Conservative Chairman of Greater London Council.
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