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"150 Years of Conservative Legacy: From Churchill's V for Victory to Thatcher's Iron Lady" In 1942, amidst the chaos of World War II

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Conservative Collection: Jeffrey Archer, MP for Louth, in his Whitehall Office. Mr Archer says he is quitting
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Conservative Collection: Denis Thatcher carries a suitcase into 10 Downing Street following the Prime Minister
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatchers new residence, Chester Square, London. 25th June 1991
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher, pictured with her husband Denis, leaving for first day in House of
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher leaving for first day in House of Lords. 30th June 1992
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Conservative Collection: Jeffrey Heard MP holds a notice from the House of Commons regarding the resignation of
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Conservative Collection: The Conservative Party Conference, Bournemouth. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with
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Conservative Collection: Politician Selwyn Lloyd in his office. 7th March 1962
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Conservative Collection: Nigel Lawson pictured at their home, the day after his resignation. 27th October 1989
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Conservative Collection: Therese Lawson with flowers. On the day Nigel and Therese Lawson move out of Downing
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Conservative Collection: A waxwork of Mrs Thatcher in the Friargate waxworks in York. 21st February 1989
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Conservative Collection: Black Wednesday. Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont gives a press conference
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher in Harrods signing copies of her memoir '
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Conservative Collection: Viscount Whitelaw, often known as Willie Whitelaw, and Twiggy attending the launch of a
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Conservative Collection: The Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher at the Luncheon held for the Falklands heroes at
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Conservative Collection: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets disabled veterans at the Falklands Victory
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Conservative Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at
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Conservative Collection: Medomsley Detention Centre, County Durham. Home Secretary Leon Brittan visits
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Conservative Collection: Lord King and Mrs Thatcher leaving Heathrow for New York on concorde - she is going to
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Conservative Collection: Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative candidate for Central Fife, Scotland. 25th January 1997
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Conservative Collection: Ann Widdecombe MP in her Parliament office with chocolates
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Conservative Collection: Ann Widdecombe on her way to her office, London. 11th January 1996
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Conservative Collection: Lord and Lady Carrington arrive at Heathrow Airport, London. October 1991
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Conservative Collection: Secretary of State for Energy Lord Carrington accompanies Prime Minister Edward Heath
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Conservative Collection: Aftermath following the General Election result which produced a hung parliament
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Conservative Collection: Secretary of State for Defence Lord Carrington speaks at the Conservative Party
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Conservative Collection: President Zia of Pakistan with Foreign Secretary Lord CArrington upon his arrival at
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Conservative Collection: Secretary of State for Defence Lord Carrington pictured leaving Heathrow Airport
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Conservative Collection: Kiki Dee and Elton John attend a House of Commons reception
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Conservative Collection: A clean sweep for Mrs Thatcher. 2nd February 1975. Mrs Margaret Thatcher
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Conservative Collection: Michael Heseltine pictured outside Number 10 Downing Street
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Conservative Collection: Michael Heseltine, giving a press conference following his resignation as Minister for
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Conservative Collection: Michael Heseltine, pictured at his home with his wife Ann
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Conservative Collection: Michael Heseltine, pictured at his home. A few days earlier he resigned as Secretary of
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Conservative Collection: Michael Heseltine and family move in to a new house in Oxfordshire. 14th August 1973
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Conservative Collection: Conservative MP Anthony Steen, centre, with his wife Carolyn
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Conservative Collection: Baronnes Margaret Thatcher accompanied by Patrick Nicholls (left
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Conservative Collection: Conservative MP for Smethwick, Peter Griffiths with his wife Mrs Jeannette Griffiths
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Conservative Collection: Lynn Taylor, sales executive, who claims she had a secret affair with Transport minister
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Conservative Collection: Ken Dodd and Margaret Thatcher. 10th June 1978
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Conservative Collection: John Desborough Chief Political Correspondent for the Daily Mirror seen here at
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Conservative Collection: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher poses in the cockpit of an RAF Vickers VC10
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Conservative Collection: Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home (centre) seen here making a few minor changes to
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM with Graeme Souness, Glasgow Rangers football team manager
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Conservative Collection: Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP on 100 mile tour of Dumfries and Galloway
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Conservative Collection: Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II
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Conservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher October 1966 making speech at the 1966 Conservative Party Conferance
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Conservative Collection: President Ronald Regan June 1988 visit to England with Margaret Thatcher at No


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"150 Years of Conservative Legacy: From Churchill's V for Victory to Thatcher's Iron Lady" In 1942, amidst the chaos of World War II, Winston Churchill stood tall and defiantly made his famous V for Victory sign, becoming an iconic symbol resilience. Margaret Thatcher, a formidable force in British politics, emerged as another influential figure within the conservative movement. Her tenure as Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 showcased her unwavering determination and commitment to conservative principles. Sir Robert Peel, a prominent figure in the mid-19th century, played a pivotal role in shaping modern conservatism. His policies on law enforcement and free trade laid the foundation for future generations. Enoch Powell MP challenged conventional wisdom with his controversial speeches on immigration and national identity. Though divisive at times, he left an indelible mark on conservative discourse. As Margaret Thatcher embarked on campaign trails throughout her career, she captivated audiences with her charisma and conviction. Her ability to connect with ordinary citizens solidified her status as one of Britain's most revered conservatives. Stanley Baldwin served as Prime Minister during a transformative period between two world wars. His leadership brought stability and unity during challenging times. Douglas-Home (Alec) became leader of the Conservative Party in 1963 after resigning from his position as Foreign Secretary. Known for his intellect and diplomatic skills, he guided Britain through significant international challenges. The image captured in 1975 shows Margaret Thatcher at home in Chelsea shortly before being named leader of the Conservative Party—a moment that would shape history forever. Daniel Earl of Nottingham represents centuries-old traditions associated with conservatism—an enduring legacy that has weathered political storms over time. Westminster Bridge and Parliament depicted on a Christmas card evoke nostalgia for traditional values cherished by conservatives—stability, heritage, and patriotism intertwined into festive celebrations. Lastly but not least important is Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, the 3rd Marquis of Salisbury.