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Harold Macmillan Collection

Harold Macmillan was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963

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Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies

Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 - 18 December 2014), was a Welsh model

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Visit of the American president John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England

Visit of the American president John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. Pictured leaving London Airport in open top car with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan. 4th June 1961

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The UK Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, insp?

The UK Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, insp?
The UK Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, inspects a de Havilland Firestreak air-to-air missile on Gloster Javelin F(AW)7, XH900, as the pilot, Flt Lt Ian Keppie, looks on at Cottesmore

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Stephen Wards sketches of celebrities, 1960

Stephen Wards sketches of celebrities, 1960
Through a doctors eyes: a page of celebrities drawn by osteopath and gifted amateur artist Doctor Stephen Ward(1912-1963), as featured in The Illustrated London News in 1960

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan at the United Nations General Assembly

Harold Macmillan at the United Nations General Assembly
Photograph of (Maurice) Harold Macmillan speaking to the United Nations General Assembly, 29th September 1960. In a powerful speech the British Prime Minister spoke on Britains colonial record

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Preston Bypass EAW073974

Preston Bypass EAW073974
Preston Bypass, Lancashire. Britains first motorway under construction, photographed in November 1958. It was opened by Harold MacMillan in December

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Conservative party television team

Conservative party television team
The Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan addressing the Conservative Party Conferenc

Harold Macmillan addressing the Conservative Party Conferenc
Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) delivering his speech to the Conservative Party conference at Scarborough, Yorkshire, 15th October 1960

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The Strand from the Precincts of the Savoy (engraving)

The Strand from the Precincts of the Savoy (engraving)
8622201 The Strand from the Precincts of the Savoy (engraving) by Oakley, William Harold (1857-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Strand from the Precincts of the Savoy)

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The Old Pump (engraving)

The Old Pump (engraving)
8622202 The Old Pump (engraving) by Oakley, William Harold (1857-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Pump. Illustration for The English Illustrated Magazine 1888-89 (Macmillan)

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: An Oriel from the Old Palace of the Savoy (engraving)

An Oriel from the Old Palace of the Savoy (engraving)
8622199 An Oriel from the Old Palace of the Savoy (engraving) by Oakley, William Harold (1857-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Oriel from the Old Palace of the Savoy)

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Ministers of Great Britain

Prime Ministers of Great Britain
Winston Churchill, James Callaghan, John Major, Harold Macmillan, Tony Blair, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Hume, Gordon Brown, Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher - Prime Ministers of Great Britain

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and his daughter Catherine at The Derby. 1st June 1960

Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and his daughter Catherine at The Derby. 1st June 1960

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House

Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House. The Russian astronaut waves to the crowd before saying goodbye to the Prime Minister

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Christine Keeler arriving at the Old Bailey, London, 1963

Christine Keeler arriving at the Old Bailey, London, 1963. Christine Keelers affair with John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War caused a scandal that rocked the Conservative government of

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan, British Conservative politician

Harold Macmillan, British Conservative politician
Harold Macmillan (Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, 1894-1986), British Conservative politician, Prime Minister 1957-1963

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan on a state visit to Soviet Russia

Harold Macmillan on a state visit to Soviet Russia
Harold Macmillan (Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, 1894-1986), British Conservative politician, Prime Minister 1957-1963

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan during a visit to Soviet Russia

Harold Macmillan during a visit to Soviet Russia
Harold Macmillan (Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, 1894-1986), British Conservative politician, Prime Minister 1957-1963

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Yuri Gagarin and Harold Macmillan, London

Yuri Gagarin and Harold Macmillan, London
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (1934-1968), the Russian cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union who made history on 12 April 1961 by becoming the first human in outer space

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Charming Daughters of the Duke of Devonshire

Charming Daughters of the Duke of Devonshire
The five daughters of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire. Clockwise from top left, the eldest, Lady Maud Cavendish, Lady Blanche Cavendish

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan elected M. P. for Stockton

Harold Macmillan elected M. P. for Stockton
Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), publisher, Conservative politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, appearing in The Illustrated London News in November 1924 after his election as M.P

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Athens to discuss the political crisis in Greece

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Athens to discuss the political crisis in Greece
6015348 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Athens to discuss the political crisis in Greece, attending a meeting by the light of hurricane lamps due to power cuts caused by a general strike

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip receives his doctor of civil law scroll from Oxford

The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip receives his doctor of civil law scroll from Oxford University Chancellor, Harold Macmillan. Pictured at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. May 1964

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Guild Hall with the Lord Mayor of London

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Guild Hall with the Lord Mayor of London, Mr and Mrs Harold MacMillan and the Archbishop of Canterbury. January 1961

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies

Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 - 18 December 2014), was a Welsh model

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies

Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in 1986. Marilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 - 18 December 2014), was a Welsh model

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President of France Charles de Gaulle at

Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President of France Charles de Gaulle at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. 7th April 1960

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, pictured in a car, visiting Buckingham Palace

Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, pictured in a car, visiting Buckingham Palace. 11th June 1963

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in a car. 25th April 1962

Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in a car. 25th April 1962

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in Newcastle where she is promoting her crime thriller novel

Mandy Rice Davies, pictured in Newcastle where she is promoting her crime thriller novel called Today and Tomorrow. Real name Marilyn Davies

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh return to England at the end of

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh return to England at the end of their six week tour of Canada. They flew home in a Comet IV

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Foyles Luncheon in honour of the Rt. Hon. Harold Macmillan PC FRS

Foyles Luncheon in honour of the Rt. Hon. Harold Macmillan PC FRS, to mark the publication of his book " The Blast of War" at The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Madame and President Charles De Gaulle - are seen off at London Airport by Harold

Madame and President Charles De Gaulle - are seen off at London Airport by Harold MacMillan and Lady Dorothy MacMillan 9th April 1960

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Harold MacMillan and Rab Butler arrive at 10 Downing Street for a

Suez Crisis 1956 Harold MacMillan and Rab Butler arrive at 10 Downing Street for a pre Parliament meeting of cabinet ministers 12/9/56 H7919

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Harold MacMillan speaking at the Conservative Party Conference

Suez Crisis 1956 Harold MacMillan speaking at the Conservative Party Conference 1956 29/11/56 H9544

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: US President Eisenhower waves to the crowds at Heathrow Airport at the start of his visit

US President Eisenhower waves to the crowds at Heathrow Airport at the start of his visit to the United Kingdom. Sat alongside the President in the open top Rolls Royce is the United Kingdom Prime

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is taking a four day holiday with his nephew The Duke

The Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is taking a four day holiday with his nephew The Duke of Devonshire at Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy

Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. President John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: British Prime minister Harold MacMillan waves as he return to Number 10 Downing Street

British Prime minister Harold MacMillan waves as he return to Number 10 Downing Street. 2nd October 1963

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The 9th World Scout Jamboree, also known as the Jubilee Jamboree, was held at Sutton Park

The 9th World Scout Jamboree, also known as the Jubilee Jamboree, was held at Sutton Park, Birmingham, England, for twelve days during August, 1957. The Prime Minister Mr

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire

Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. Barden High Moor, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire. 18th August 1962

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: President Eisenhower with Harold MacMillan Prime Minister stand outside No10 Downing

President Eisenhower with Harold MacMillan Prime Minister stand outside No10 Downing Street Circa 1958

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Visit of the American president John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England

Visit of the American president John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. Pictured leaving London Airport in open top car with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan. 4th June 1961

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: One of the most momentous conferences of the war began in January 1943 near Casablanca

One of the most momentous conferences of the war began in January 1943 near Casablanca, Morocco when American President Roosevelt

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: President John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan

President John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Londons Admiralty House. The President

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England

The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England. Here he is pictured with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan at the Prime Ministers country home in Birch Grove, Sussex

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England

The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England. Here he is pictured upon arrival at Gatwick Airport where he was greeted by Prime Minister Harold MacMillan

Background imageHarold Macmillan Collection: Pictures taken in Moscow by Daily Mirror photographer Freddie Reed as the capital

Pictures taken in Moscow by Daily Mirror photographer Freddie Reed as the capital prepared for the visit of Mr. Harold Macmillan. Malcolm Muggeridge is pictured here outside Red Square



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Harold Macmillan Collection

Harold Macmillan was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963. He was born in London, England and educated at Eton College and Oxford University. As a Member of Parliament for Stockton-on-Tees from 1924 to 1929, he held several ministerial posts before becoming Prime Minister in 1957. During his tenure, Macmillan oversaw the introduction of major social reforms such as the Clean Air Act and the National Health Service. He also played a key role in Britain's entry into the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973. His foreign policy focused on improving relations with France and West Germany while maintaining strong ties with the United States. After leaving office, Macmillan continued to serve as an elder statesman until his death in 1986 at age 92.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Harold Macmillan collection from Media Storehouse is a comprehensive selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the former British Prime Minister. Our collection showcases various aspects of Macmillan's political career in London, England and Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. It includes iconic images such as his famous "wind of change" speech in South Africa and his meetings with US Presidents John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Our collection offers a unique insight into one of Britain's most influential politicians through high-quality reproductions of historic photographs taken by renowned photographers such as Cecil Beaton and Norman Parkinson. Whether you are interested in politics or simply appreciate fine art photography, our collection is sure to impress with its range of formats including traditional framed prints or contemporary canvas options. The Harold Macmillan collection from Media Storehouse provides an excellent opportunity to own a piece of history while adding a touch of sophistication to any home or office space.
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Harold Macmillan was a British politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963. He is known for his significant contributions to British politics during his time in office, including overseeing the decolonization of Africa and improving relations with Europe. We offer a range of art prints featuring Harold Macmillan, showcasing some of his most iconic moments and speeches. These prints are perfect for anyone interested in British political history or looking to add a touch of sophistication to their home or office decor. The art prints come in various sizes and formats, allowing customers to choose the one that best suits their needs. They are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that they look stunning and vibrant. If you're looking for beautiful and inspiring art pieces featuring one of Britain's most influential politicians, then our Harold Macmillan art prints are definitely worth considering.
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We offer a wide range of Harold Macmillan art prints that capture the essence of his political career in London, England, and Europe. These prints showcase some of his most iconic moments as a British politician and statesman. You can choose from a variety of images that depict Macmillan's speeches, meetings with world leaders, and other significant events during his tenure as Prime Minister. These art prints are available in different sizes to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking for an inspiring piece to adorn your office or home walls or want to gift someone who admires Harold Macmillan's legacy, we have got you covered. Our collection includes high-quality prints that are sure to impress anyone who appreciates history and politics. If you're interested in owning a piece of political history through stunning artwork featuring Harold Macmillan, Media Storehouse is the perfect place to shop.
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