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Conservative Party Collection (page 6)

"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: Neville Chamberlain agives a speech to his local conservative association with wife MSI

Neville Chamberlain agives a speech to his local conservative association with wife MSI

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath Prime Minister seen here with Margaret Thatcher Education spokesman 1974

Edward Heath Prime Minister seen here with Margaret Thatcher Education spokesman 1974

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath January 1967 Conservative MP at a meeting with Robert kennedy

Edward Heath January 1967 Conservative MP at a meeting with Robert kennedy

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath & Christopher Soames at the Young Winston Film Premiere July 1972

Edward Ted Heath & Christopher Soames at the Young Winston Film Premiere July 1972

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath August 1972 Ted Heath at the Sovereign

Edward Heath August 1972 Ted Heath at the Sovereigns Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Margaret Thatcher Edward Heath Lord Carrington 1978 at Conservative Party

Margaret Thatcher Edward Heath Lord Carrington 1978 at Conservative Party Conference Carringtonobit

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath walks in the park with Reginald Maulding March 1966

Edward Heath walks in the park with Reginald Maulding March 1966

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath MP dancing with Mrs Dudley Baker Mayoress of Brighton during

Edward Ted Heath MP dancing with Mrs Dudley Baker Mayoress of Brighton during the Conservative Party Conference 1963

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Conservative Prime Minister Edward Ted Heath meets a giant panda at the London Zoo circa

Conservative Prime Minister Edward Ted Heath meets a giant panda at the London Zoo circa 1974

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath Ex Prime Minister who took Britain into the Common Market arrives to

Edward Ted Heath Ex Prime Minister who took Britain into the Common Market arrives to cast vote in Westminster 1975

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath British Prime Minister before taking a helicopter trip to Devonport

Edward Ted Heath British Prime Minister before taking a helicopter trip to Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Prime Minister Harold MacMillan speaking at a 1963 Conservative Fete in Bromley

Prime Minister Harold MacMillan speaking at a 1963 Conservative Fete in Bromley, Kent Having come to power in 1959 with the slogan " You ve never had it so good"

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath & Clementine Churchill at the Young Winston Film Premiere July 1972

Edward Heath & Clementine Churchill at the Young Winston Film Premiere July 1972

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Prime Minister Edward Ted Heath on his boat Morning Cloud on the River Hamble

Prime Minister Edward Ted Heath on his boat Morning Cloud on the River Hamble, Hampshire 1971

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath arrives for talks during the national rail strike talk February 1960

Edward Heath arrives for talks during the national rail strike talk February 1960 1960s

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Sir Alec Douglas Home addressing crowd at Wembley South September 1964

Sir Alec Douglas Home addressing crowd at Wembley South September 1964

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Rememberance Sunday November 1969 Political leaders gather at Whitehall l-r Jeremy

Rememberance Sunday November 1969 Political leaders gather at Whitehall l-r Jeremy Thorp Edward Heath and Harold Wilson

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath seen here speaking at a consevative party dinner March 1966 Edward Heath

Edward Heath seen here speaking at a consevative party dinner March 1966 Edward Heath seen here speaking at a consevative party dinner March 1966

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath MP meets Billie Jean King at Wimbledon Circa 1971

Edward Ted Heath MP meets Billie Jean King at Wimbledon Circa 1971

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath British Prime Minister, April 1969 aboard his yacht

Edward Heath British Prime Minister, April 1969 aboard his yacht Morning Cloud

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath in attacked by woman in Belgium January 1972

Edward Heath in attacked by woman in Belgium January 1972

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath Conservative party leader 1966

Edward Heath Conservative party leader 1966

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath former Conservative Prime Minister at his home in Victoria

Edward Heath former Conservative Prime Minister at his home in Victoria

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath about to get into his car which has a sticker on it saying KEEP BRITAIN

Edward Ted Heath about to get into his car which has a sticker on it saying KEEP BRITAIN IN EUROPE

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath MP visits Farnborough Air Show and sits in the cockpit of the latest

Edward Ted Heath MP visits Farnborough Air Show and sits in the cockpit of the latest fighter a Hawker Siddeley Kestrel the forerunner of the Harrier Jump jet 1966

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath Conservative Leader, December 1965 conducting a Christmas Carol

Edward Heath Conservative Leader, December 1965 conducting a Christmas Carol Concert

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath April 1962 Conservative MP at a meeting of the Common market six

Edward Heath April 1962 Conservative MP at a meeting of the Common market six

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Margaret Thatcher conservative spokesman for Education October 1974 seen here at a

Margaret Thatcher conservative spokesman for Education October 1974 seen here at a Election Press Conference with Edward Heath

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Heath MP April 1968 Ted Heath Conservative Tory Politician Pictured taking part in

Edward Heath MP April 1968 Ted Heath Conservative Tory Politician Pictured taking part in the first sailing race of the season at the Broadstairs Sailing Club - He is sailing his new Yacht Blue

Background imageConservative Party Collection: President Ali Bhutto July 1973 Prime minister Edward Heath welcomes Pakistan

President Ali Bhutto July 1973 Prime minister Edward Heath welcomes Pakistans President to No 10 Downing Street

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Prime Minister Edward Heath being shown new Union Jack shirts at Tory Party Conference

Prime Minister Edward Heath being shown new Union Jack shirts at Tory Party Conference 1967

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Three former Prime Ministers Harold Wilson James Callaghan

Three former Prime Ministers Harold Wilson James Callaghan and Harold MacMillan at Westminster Abbey 1982

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath British Prime Minister having a cool pint of beer during a '

Edward Ted Heath British Prime Minister having a cool pint of beer during a " whistle-stop" tour of London and Middlesex just the thing to whet his whistle 1970

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Edward Ted Heath former Prime Minister at the Conservative Party conference in 1976

Edward Ted Heath former Prime Minister at the Conservative Party conference in 1976

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP with his family outside No10 Downing Street after the election

John Major MP with his family outside No10 Downing Street after the election 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major outside No 10 Downing Street after having lunch with Mrs Bhutto 1994

John Major outside No 10 Downing Street after having lunch with Mrs Bhutto 1994

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister and his wife Norma 1993

John Major Prime Minister and his wife Norma 1993

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major the Prime Minister with the Chairman of the Tote Lord Wyatt Circa 1993

John Major the Prime Minister with the Chairman of the Tote Lord Wyatt Circa 1993

Background imageConservative Party Collection: Paddy Ashdown with John Major and Neil Kinnock at the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance

Paddy Ashdown with John Major and Neil Kinnock at the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance Sunday 1996

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister visits the National Lottery stand in the Tory Conference Centre

John Major Prime Minister visits the National Lottery stand in the Tory Conference Centre

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major British Prime Minister with wife Norma Major former Chancellor of

John Major British Prime Minister with wife Norma Major former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont and Defence Secretary Tom King waving goodbye to Russian President Boris Yeltsin 1992

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major MP Conservative Prime Minister and Boris Yeltsin Russian Premier at

John Major MP Conservative Prime Minister and Boris Yeltsin Russian Premier at the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding at No.10 Downing Street with their wives Mrs B Yeltsin and Norma Major

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major seen here on the footplate of a steam train

John Major seen here on the footplate of a steam train

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major with his wife Norma

John Major with his wife Norma

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister on Remembrance Day with Neil Kinnock

John Major Prime Minister on Remembrance Day with Neil Kinnock and Paddy Ashdown standing next to him

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major the prime minister waving

John Major the prime minister waving

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major and his wife playing at being a new cameraman

John Major and his wife playing at being a new cameraman, looking through the viewfinder of a ENG Camera

Background imageConservative Party Collection: John Major Prime Minister enters 10 Downing Street

John Major Prime Minister enters 10 Downing Street



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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.