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Caption: Cabinet Ministers - A Glimpse into the Powerhouses of Governance Mr Chamberlain's South African Tour, the Colonial Secretary's Departure from Victoria Station

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: Mr Chamberlains South African Tour, the Colonial Secretarys Departure from Victoria Station

Mr Chamberlains South African Tour, the Colonial Secretarys Departure from Victoria Station, 25 November (litho)
1601281 Mr Chamberlains South African Tour, the Colonial Secretarys Departure from Victoria Station, 25 November (litho) by Begg

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: The Infant Princess introduced to the Cabinet Ministers at Buckingham Palace

The Infant Princess introduced to the Cabinet Ministers at Buckingham Palace, 25 May 1846 (engraving)
1594153 The Infant Princess introduced to the Cabinet Ministers at Buckingham Palace, 25 May 1846 (engraving) by English School

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: The Queen and her Cabinet Ministers (engraving)

The Queen and her Cabinet Ministers (engraving)
1101030 The Queen and her Cabinet Ministers (engraving) by Anelay, Henry (1817-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen and her Cabinet Ministers)

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: Prince Alberts Levee (engraving)

Prince Alberts Levee (engraving)
1616961 Prince Alberts Levee (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Alberts Levee. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 8 April 1843)

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: The Prospects of Imperial Penny Postage, congratulating Mr Henniker Heaton (engraving)

The Prospects of Imperial Penny Postage, congratulating Mr Henniker Heaton (engraving)
1063544 The Prospects of Imperial Penny Postage, congratulating Mr Henniker Heaton (engraving) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prospects of Imperial Penny Postage)

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: Conspiracy to Blow up the Parliament, (HB Sketches No. 189)

Conspiracy to Blow up the Parliament, (HB Sketches No. 189)
STC192037 Conspiracy to Blow up the Parliament, (HB Sketches No. 189), published 1832 (colour litho) by Doyle, John (H.B.) (1797-1868); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995

On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister (taking effect on 5 April 1976)

Background imageCabinet Ministers Collection: Labour Ministers receive seals of office from the King. Miss Margaret Bondfield

Labour Ministers receive seals of office from the King. Miss Margaret Bondfield, Mr Arthur Greenwood, Mr George Landbury and Mr A V Alexander driving to Windsor Castle. 8 June 1929


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Caption: Cabinet Ministers - A Glimpse into the Powerhouses of Governance Mr Chamberlain's South African Tour, the Colonial Secretary's Departure from Victoria Station, 25 November (litho): A moment frozen in time as Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, embarks on a significant journey to South Africa. This departure symbolizes the crucial role cabinet ministers play in shaping colonial policies and maintaining diplomatic relations. The Infant Princess introduced to the Cabinet Ministers at Buckingham Palace, 25 May 1846 (engraving): Amidst regal opulence, an engraving captures a historic occasion where young royalty is acquainted with influential cabinet ministers at Buckingham Palace. It showcases how these ministers are entrusted with advising and supporting monarchs through generations. The Queen and her Cabinet Ministers (engraving): An evocative engraving portraying Queen Victoria alongside her esteemed cabinet ministers emphasizes their pivotal role in guiding national affairs during her reign. Together they navigate challenges and shape Britain's destiny. Prince Albert's Levee (engraving): In this enchanting scene engraved for posterity, Prince Albert presides over his levee attended by distinguished cabinet ministers who assist him in matters of statecraft and governance. The Prospects of Imperial Penny Postage, congratulating Mr Henniker Heaton (engraving): This captivating engraving celebrates Mr Henniker Heaton's achievements regarding Imperial Penny Postage—a testament to how innovative ideas championed by dedicated cabinet members can revolutionize communication systems across vast empires. Conspiracy to Blow up Parliament (HB Sketches No. 189): A satirical sketch highlighting a foiled conspiracy against Parliament serves as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil or threats to democracy, vigilant cabinet ministers stand united to protect institutions vital for societal progress. On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995).