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Jigsaw Puzzle : Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath October 1998 at the Conservative Party Conference
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Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath October 1998 at the Conservative Party Conference
Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath October 1998 at the Conservative Party Conference 1998 applauding after the European debate at the parties conference in Bournmouth
Bill Rowntree
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*861081
Media ID 21514998
© Mirrorpix
Clapping Conferences Conservative Party Hands Serious 1998
Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Pieces)
Add historical depth to your home with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath October 1998 at the Conservative Party Conference" by Bill Rowntree from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle captures a memorable moment from British politics as the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath applaud after a European debate at the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth in October 1998. Engage in a fun and rewarding experience as you piece together this high-quality jigsaw puzzle, perfect for history enthusiasts, puzzle collectors, or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their living space.
500 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 40x51cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 50.7cm x 40.3cm (20" x 15.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Margaret Thatcher and Sir Edward Heath, two iconic figures of British politics, captured in a historic moment at the Conservative Party Conference in October 1998. This powerful print showcases the intense European debate that unfolded during the conference held in Bournemouth. As their hands meet in applause, both politicians display a serious determination to champion their party's ideals. Thatcher, known as the 'Iron Lady, ' was Britain's first female Prime Minister and an influential conservative leader. Her strong-willed persona and unwavering commitment to her political beliefs left an indelible mark on British history. Standing beside her is Sir Edward Heath, another prominent figure within the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974. The image captures a unique moment where these two political heavyweights put aside any differences they may have had to unite under shared values. Their synchronized clapping symbolizes solidarity within their party amidst contentious debates surrounding Europe. Bill Rowntree's expert photography encapsulates this significant event with precision and artistry. This print serves as a timeless reminder of the passion and dedication exhibited by these influential politicians during one of Britain's most critical conferences.
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