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"Conservatives: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the early days of the Conservative party television team to the remarkable tenure of Margaret Thatcher

Background imageConservatives 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 imageConservatives Collection: Winston Churchill with Lord Wodehouse at Victoria Train Station en route for Paris

Winston Churchill with Lord Wodehouse at Victoria Train Station en route for Paris January 1925

Background imageConservatives Collection: Dame Edith Pitt, Conservative MP climbs a ladder assisted by Mr Dennis Howell PM when

Dame Edith Pitt, Conservative MP climbs a ladder assisted by Mr Dennis Howell PM when local MPs visited the Birmingham Industrial Safety Centre, 22nd April 1963

Background imageConservatives Collection: Edith Pitt, Conservative MP for Edgbaston is cheered by supporters after results are

Edith Pitt, Conservative MP for Edgbaston is cheered by supporters after results are announced, Birmingham, 3rd July 1953

Background imageConservatives Collection: Edith Pitt, Conservative MP attending an opening event and cutting the ribbon

Edith Pitt, Conservative MP attending an opening event and cutting the ribbon, 18th August 1956

Background imageConservatives Collection: Edith Pitt, Conservative MP for Edgbaston during Small Heath By Election, Birmingham

Edith Pitt, Conservative MP for Edgbaston during Small Heath By Election, Birmingham, 12th November 1952

Background imageConservatives Collection: Edith Pitt, Conservative MP looks over the papers and agenda for a meeting with

Edith Pitt, Conservative MP looks over the papers and agenda for a meeting with the teachers, seen with Mr E J Tranter, Birmingham, 12th March 1954

Background imageConservatives Collection: Alderman Neville Bruce Alfred Bosworth 14th March 1962

Alderman Neville Bruce Alfred Bosworth 14th March 1962

Background imageConservatives Collection: The Imperial War Cabinet of 1917 pose for the photographers in the gardens of Number 10

The Imperial War Cabinet of 1917 pose for the photographers in the gardens of Number 10 Downing Street: Back Row (Left to Right): Capt. L.S. Amery, M.P

Background imageConservatives Collection: Margaret Thatcher MP pictured with bagpipes in Glasgow, Scotland, January 1978

Margaret Thatcher MP pictured with bagpipes in Glasgow, Scotland, January 1978. Margaret Thatcher was in Glasgow to address 250 scottish businessmen - she receieved a luke warm applause after her

Background imageConservatives Collection: Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP meets the kilted Mustafa Khan at Glasgow

Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP meets the kilted Mustafa Khan at Glasgows Dorchester Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, April 1975

Background imageConservatives Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM tries on a tartan scarf at Elgin, Scotland, June 1983

Margaret Thatcher PM tries on a tartan scarf at Elgin, Scotland, June 1983

Background imageConservatives Collection: Winston Churchill gives his two finger salute to the crowds from the lead carriage of

Winston Churchill gives his two finger salute to the crowds from the lead carriage of the Procession of Prime Ministers during the journey from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for

Background imageConservatives Collection: Michael Foot 1982 Cenotaph London Rememberance Sunday holding wreaths

Michael Foot 1982 Cenotaph London Rememberance Sunday holding wreaths. Left to right Edward Heath, David Steel, Michael Foot and Margaret Thatcher

Background imageConservatives Collection: Edward Ted Heath former British Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party with

Edward Ted Heath former British Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party with actress Dame Edith Evans 1975 Dame Edith Mary Evans Dame Edith Mary Evans

Background imageConservatives Collection: Moving day in Downing Street: Mr. Wilson senior father of Harold Wilson leaves No 10 by

Moving day in Downing Street: Mr. Wilson senior father of Harold Wilson leaves No 10 by the back door assisted by Joy Wilson. June 1970 70-05821-001

Background imageConservatives Collection: Moving day in Downing Street: A removal van moved into the front of No 10

Moving day in Downing Street: A removal van moved into the front of No 10, stopped and then moved on to No 11 where Mr Roy Jenkins was waiting to move out. June 1970 70-05821

Background imageConservatives Collection: The Election by William Hogarth

The Election by William Hogarth
1. Humours of an election, entertainment Date: AFTER 1752

Background imageConservatives Collection: Politics, Media, Communications, Press hoards on gantry in Downing Street during 2017 General

Politics, Media, Communications, Press hoards on gantry in Downing Street during 2017 General Election

Background imageConservatives Collection: Constantine I The Great (Caius Flavius ??Valerius Aurelius Constantinus) (270 / 288 - 337)

Constantine I The Great (Caius Flavius ??Valerius Aurelius Constantinus) (270 / 288 - 337)
Constantine I The Great (Caius Flavius ??Valerius Aurelius Constantinus) (270/288 - 337), Roman emperor (306-337), colossal head originally located at the Basilica of the Forum

Background imageConservatives Collection: Margaret Thatcher Tory MP for Finchley October 1961. Pictured at her

Margaret Thatcher Tory MP for Finchley October 1961. Pictured at her Farnborough Kent home with children twins son Mark Thatcher & daughter Carol Thatcher

Background imageConservatives Collection: Secretary at work, c1962

Secretary at work, c1962
Using a typewriter at the Conservative Party office. Chichester Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS 0699/5

Background imageConservatives Collection: Churchill / Heckling / 1905

Churchill / Heckling / 1905
WINSTON CHURCHILL Criticising old friends: now a Liberal MP, Churchill heckles his old friends the Conservatives

Background imageConservatives Collection: Cartoon, Broad Bottom Drones storming the Hive

Cartoon, Broad Bottom Drones storming the Hive, Wasps, Hornets & Bumble Bees joining in the Attack, by James Gillray. Showing leading politicians (both those in power and those in opposition)

Background imageConservatives Collection: Cartoon, Confederated Coalition

Cartoon, Confederated Coalition, or, The Giants storming Heaven, with the Gods alarmed for their everlasting abodes, by James Gillray. Depicting government ministers Hawkesbury, Addington and St

Background imageConservatives Collection: Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull

Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull, or, the Waggon too much for the Donkeys! together with a distant view of the New Coalition among Johnnys Old Horses, by James Gillray

Background imageConservatives Collection: Dinner reception at election time

Dinner reception at election time
Upper class ladies and gentlemen at a dinner reception at election time, with a results board above them naming the four political parties: Conservative, NAT Liberal, Liberal and Labour

Background imageConservatives Collection: Election campaign, November / December 1885. Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister

Election campaign, November / December 1885. Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister
Election campaign, November/December 1885. Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister addressing the Conservative association at Newport, Monmouthshire

Background imageConservatives Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) giving an election address on Blackheath in his

William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) giving an election address on Blackheath in his Greenwich constituency. General election February 1874. Gladstone lost to the Conservatives under Disraeli

Background imageConservatives Collection: Margaret Thatcher caricature

Margaret Thatcher caricature. Artwork of a fish caricature of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (born 1925). Thatcher was Prime Minster from 1979 to 1990



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"Conservatives: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the early days of the Conservative party television team to the remarkable tenure of Margaret Thatcher, they have played a significant role in shaping political landscapes across nations. Looking back at history, we find their influence resonating through pivotal moments like the German elections in 1912, where their ideologies clashed with opposing forces. In scenes captured at the Constitutional club during a general election, one can witness the fervor and dedication that defines conservative supporters. Billy Bragg, known for his powerful voice as both a singer-songwriter and political activist, has often sparked debates on conservatism's principles. The image depicting Aristide Briand and Lloyd George taunting drowning Germany in December 1921 serves as a reminder of how they have navigated complex international relations throughout time. Rab Butler, Mollie Butler, and Sir Alec Douglas Home further exemplify this resilience as they held prominent positions within British politics. Theresa May's journey from being a Conservative candidate from Lanchester to becoming Prime Minister showcases how individuals can rise through party ranks based on merit and determination. Even iconic figures like Winston Churchill made their mark not only on national defense but also by connecting with communities during visits to coastal regions. Yuri Gagarin's encounter with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House highlights conservatism's ability to engage globally while maintaining domestic stability. Additionally, Margaret Thatcher's alliance with Graeme Souness demonstrates her commitment to fostering unity beyond traditional political boundaries. Lastly, an intriguing lithograph captures Lloyd George giving cold comfort to a defeated Liberal candidate in Manchester South by-elections of March 1912 - showcasing that even within ideological differences lies an unwavering spirit among conservatives. Throughout history, they have stood firm in their beliefs while adapting to changing times. Their legacy is one marked by leadership qualities such as resilience, diplomacy, and compassion for both nation-building efforts and global relations.