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Norman Tebbit Collection

Norman Tebbit, a prominent figure in British politics, has been captured in various moments throughout his career

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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit and his wife Margaret at the wedding of their son John to teacher Penny
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Norman Tebbit Collection: The real Norman Tebbit stands with wax works of Mrs Thatcher
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Margaret Tebbit back on the party conference scene - two years after the IRA bombing
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Men of the year lunch. Pictured, Norman Tebbit, MP, with Falklands War veteran Simon
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit, Employment minister, at Henleys Garage, Chingford, Essex
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit on the second day of the Conservative party conference. October 1966
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Norman Tebbit Collection: The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and other leading Conservatives launch
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit arrives with three despatch boxes at the Department of Trade, Victoria
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Geoffrey Goodman, Daily Mirror journalist, presented with Granada TV
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit at the Conservative party conference. October 1977
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative Party Manifesto at Conservative HQ in
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher returns to the Grand Hotel in Brighton
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Norman Tebbit Collection: The real Norman Tebbit stands with a wax work of himself at a preview of his wax portrait
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Norman Tebbit at The Savoy Luncheon. 10th June 1986
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Rt Hon Norman Tebbit MP, speaking in a major new lunchtime lecture series '
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Post Office Bravery Awards. Presenting the awards, Norman Tebbit
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (not pictured) and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit
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Norman Tebbit Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit return to


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Norman Tebbit, a prominent figure in British politics, has been captured in various moments throughout his career. One such occasion was the wedding of his son John to teacher Penny, where Norman and his wife Margaret radiated joy and pride. Despite facing adversity, Margaret made a triumphant return to the party conference scene two years after surviving an IRA bombing. In another snapshot, we see Norman Tebbit alongside Falklands War veteran Simon at the Men of the Year lunch. This image showcases Tebbit's commitment to honoring those who have served their country with bravery and dedication. As Employment Minister, Norman visited Henleys Garage in Chingford, Essex. His presence exemplified his hands-on approach to understanding and supporting local businesses. Rewinding back to 1966 at the Conservative party conference, we witness a young Norman Tebbit making his mark on the political stage. Little did anyone know that he would go on to become one of Britain's most influential politicians. Norman Tebbit continued to rise through the ranks as he arrived at the Department of Trade with three despatch boxes in hand – a symbol of his responsibility and dedication as a government minister. During an eventful moment in history when Geoffrey Goodman received an award from Granada TV, Norman stood by as a witness - perhaps reflecting on how media shapes public perception. Fast forward to 1977; we find Norman once again attending the Conservative party conference. His unwavering commitment to conservative values remained steadfast throughout his career. At yet another significant event -the launch of the Conservative Party Manifesto- Norman Tebbit played an instrumental role in shaping policy direction for future governance from within Conservative HQ. Reflecting on past triumphs and challenges faced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during her tenure, she returns once more to Brighton's Grand Hotel alongside loyal colleague Norman Tebbit – both leaving indelible marks on British politics forevermore.