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Conservative Party Collection

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

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Conservative Party Collection: Winston Churchill making his famous V for Victory sign, 1942
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Conservative Party Collection: Winston Churchill, British statesman, World War II, 1939-1945
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Conservative Party Collection: 1st Earl of Birkenhead with his daughter on board their yacht, (Isle of Wight?), c1925
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Conservative Party Collection: Ernie Wise and Jeffrey Archer. 18th June 1986
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Conservative Party Collection: Candidate for Oldham, 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: Sir Robert Peel, British statesman, c1836 (1936)
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Conservative Party Collection: Horace, Lord Farquhar, British financier and politician, 1898. Artist: Spy
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Conservative Party Collection: City Justice, 1880. Artist: Spy
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Conservative Party Collection: The General, 1881. Artist: Spy
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Conservative Party Collection: The Conservative Programme, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: Judicious Amelioration, 1871. Artist: Coide
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Conservative Party Collection: The Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl of Derby, K. G. c1860, (c1884
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Conservative Party Collection: Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, c1710, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941
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Conservative Party Collection: Yalta Conference of Allied leaders, World War II, 4-11 February 1945
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Conservative Party Collection: JOHN WAKEHAM AND HIS WIFE ALISON WARD. 18 / 3 / 1987
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Conservative Party Collection: NORMAN LAMONT HOLDING BUDGET BOX AND WIFE ROSEMARY, 11 DOWNING STREET - 11 / 03 / 1992
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Conservative Party Collection: Margaret Thatcher giving speech watched by Mrs Indira Ghandi in India - April 1981
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Conservative Party Collection: Prime Minister John Major pictured visiting B&Q during the general election campaign
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Conservative Party Collection: John Major visiting the headquarters of McLaren motor racing team during the general
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Conservative Party Collection: Jeffrey Archer book signing at Harrods, London. 9th July 1994
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Conservative Party Collection: Jeffrey Archer pictured in his apartment by the River Thames, London. 9th September 1987
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Conservative Party Collection: Jeffrey Archer in his sumptuous penthouse flat overlooking the Thames on the Albert
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Conservative Party Collection: Jeffrey Archer in the living area of his sumptuous penthouse flat overlooking the Thames
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Conservative Party Collection: Anthony Eden and Clarissa Churchill on the day of their wedding
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Conservative Party Collection: Sir Alec Douglas Home Harold Wilson Lord Peart and Lord Carrington 1978
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Conservative Party Collection: Prime Minister John Major visits Brigadier Patrick Cordingley
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Conservative Party Collection: Julia Stent a Tory Councillor who had affair with MInister Tim Yeo meets Prime MInister
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Conservative Party Collection: Paul Keating Australian Prime Minister shakes hands with British Prime Minister John
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Conservative Party Collection: John Major Spitting Image puppet Circa 1994
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Conservative Party Collection: Paul Keating Australian Prime Minister is greeted by British Prime Minister John Major
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Conservative Party Collection: Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: George Canning, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: Disraelis First Speech in the House of Commons, London, 7 December 1837, (1901)
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Conservative Party Collection: Sir Austen Chamberlain, 1921, (1935). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown
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Conservative Party Collection: William Hogarth Four Humours of an Election Canvassing for Votes
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Conservative Party Collection: Vicar General, 1902. Artist: Spy
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Conservative Party Collection: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903
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Conservative Party Collection: Balfours Irrepressible Donkey, 1888. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: The Wind and the Sun, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: The Start, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: Out of the Bag!, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Conservative Party Collection: Silhouette of a Celebrated Commander on the Retir d List, 1830-1835. Creator: John Bruce


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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.