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"Budget: A Journey through Time and Politics" Step into the past with a postcard from the Budget League, reminding us of the significance of financial planning

Background imageBudget Collection: Too Strong for Them! The Wolves of Economy! (colour litho)

Too Strong for Them! The Wolves of Economy! (colour litho)
3648307 Too Strong for Them! The Wolves of Economy! (colour litho) by Morgan, Matthew " Matt" Somerville (1839-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Too Strong for Them)

Background imageBudget Collection: The Dark Side of the Financial Crisis

The Dark Side of the Financial Crisis
Christophe Kiciak

Background imageBudget Collection: The Coalition

The Coalition
Ozkan Ozmen / Big Lens Adventures

Background imageBudget Collection: Budget Day at No 11 Downing Street. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson

Budget Day at No 11 Downing Street. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, with his wife Therese and the famous budget case. 17th March 1987

Background imageBudget Collection: The children of Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson watching from a window of 11

The children of Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson watching from a window of 11 Downing Street on Budget Day. 18th March 1986

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson outside 11 Downing Street with his wife Therese

Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson outside 11 Downing Street with his wife Therese on Budget Day. 18th March 1986

Background imageBudget Collection: Petrol Queues for the Motor Mart garage on London Road. Long queues are forming in a bid

Petrol Queues for the Motor Mart garage on London Road. Long queues are forming in a bid by motorists to beat the 6pm deadline, after which a 5d increase will be applied. 22nd November 1968

Background imageBudget Collection: April Showers - Budget day version - Day turned to night in Hull this afternoon as

April Showers - Budget day version - Day turned to night in Hull this afternoon as the light dimmed and a strong wind, accompanied by rain, sprang up

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill accompanied by his wife Clementine

Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill accompanied by his wife Clementine, their daughter Sarah and son Randolph on the way to the House of Commons on Budget Day, 15th April 1929

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill carrying his dispatch case on his way to

Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill carrying his dispatch case on his way to the House of Commons accompanied by his daughter Diana and bodyguard Walther Thomson to announce the Budget

Background imageBudget Collection: In many ways, it was a stylish marriage... and the groom Could afford a carriage

In many ways, it was a stylish marriage... and the groom Could afford a carriage. But it was a lot more fun for newlyweds Philip Whitehorn

Background imageBudget Collection: Neville Chamberlain Chancellor of the Exchequer circa 1935

Neville Chamberlain Chancellor of the Exchequer circa 1935

Background imageBudget Collection: James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer with his wife on Budget Day 1965

James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer with his wife on Budget Day 1965

Background imageBudget Collection: James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer - May 1966 The Budget Box

James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer - May 1966 The Budget Box

Background imageBudget Collection: John Major holding Budget Box at 11 Downing Street 1990 with wife Norma

John Major holding Budget Box at 11 Downing Street 1990 with wife Norma

Background imageBudget Collection: John Major seen here as Chancellor holding up the red budget box with wife Norma Major

John Major seen here as Chancellor holding up the red budget box with wife Norma Major

Background imageBudget Collection: Winston Churchill MP Chancellor of the Exchequer makes his way to the House of Commons to

Winston Churchill MP Chancellor of the Exchequer makes his way to the House of Commons to deliver the Budget speech on which he abolished the unpopular bets tax. 1929

Background imageBudget Collection: Winston Churchill Leaving No. 11 Downing Street with his budget in his dispatch case April

Winston Churchill Leaving No. 11 Downing Street with his budget in his dispatch case April
Winston Churchill Leaving No.11 Downing Street with his budget in his dispatch case April 1925

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill carrying his dispatch case on his way to

Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill carrying his dispatch case on his way to the House of Commons to announce the Budget

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor Dennis Healey with (Dispatch) Budget Box. March 1976

Chancellor Dennis Healey with (Dispatch) Budget Box. March 1976

Background imageBudget Collection: Tesco supervisor Tony Dobbin puts up pre-budget prices

Tesco supervisor Tony Dobbin puts up pre-budget prices posters on one of the companys stores in Camden High Street, London N.W.1. April 1975

Background imageBudget Collection: Chancellor Roy Jenkins leaving No. 11 Dowing Street to present his budget

Chancellor Roy Jenkins leaving No. 11 Dowing Street to present his budget. April 1969 P011423

Background imageBudget Collection: Budget Day. Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer

Budget Day. Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, with the red budget despatch Box, outside 11 Downing street before making his 1952 budget speech to Parliament.. March 1952 C1231

Background imageBudget Collection: The Chancellor of the Exchequer (George Edward) Peter Thorneycroft is here seen holding

The Chancellor of the Exchequer (George Edward) Peter Thorneycroft is here seen holding up the budget box-when accompanied by his wife, he leaves no II. Downing St. for the house, this afternoon

Background imageBudget Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100154

EyeUbiquitous_20100154
Turkey, Istanbul, Travel guide books for sale outside a shop

Background imageBudget Collection: 20085778

20085778
ITALY Lazio Rome The Eternal City of Rome guide book in tourists pocket. Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Eternal Of Rome

Background imageBudget Collection: Sir Cecils Budget For Paying The National Debt, March 30, 1784. March 30, 1784

Sir Cecils Budget For Paying The National Debt, March 30, 1784. March 30, 1784
Sir Cecils Budget For Paying The National Debt, March 30, 1784

Background imageBudget Collection: Crowds waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Crowds waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Crowds outside the Daily Graphic offices in the Strand, waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). People outside the office of the " Daily Graphic" newspaper in the City of

Background imageBudget Collection: Budget Day, 1928, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Budget Day, 1928, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Budget Day, 1928, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) as Chancellor of the Exchequer, with his daughter Diana (1909-1963)

Background imageBudget Collection: Mr Gladstone attacking Mr Disraelis first budget, 1852

Mr Gladstone attacking Mr Disraelis first budget, 1852. A debate in the House of Commons between William Ewart Gladstone MP (1809-1898) and Benjamin Disraeli MP (1804-1881)

Background imageBudget Collection: The Turnstile, A Picturesque Simile, 19th century. Artist: John Doyle

The Turnstile, A Picturesque Simile, 19th century. Artist: John Doyle
The Turnstile, A Picturesque Simile, 19th century

Background imageBudget Collection: Political poster for The Budget League, British, 1910

Political poster for The Budget League, British, 1910. This group published a weekly magazine with the objective of rallying support for the prime minister, David Lloyd George

Background imageBudget Collection: The Budget Stakes, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Budget Stakes, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Budget Stakes, 1885. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, also doubled in his cabinet as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. This cartoon relates to his 1885 Budget

Background imageBudget Collection: The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Great Self-Taxed, 1873. The Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer, Robert Lowe, makes off with a sack labelled Surplus £ 5, 000, 000

Background imageBudget Collection: Prosperous John, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Prosperous John, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Prosperous John, 1872. John Bull is the representative of the British people and the people are being raided of their earnings through income tax. He also represents the national purse

Background imageBudget Collection: Jeremy Diddlowe, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

Jeremy Diddlowe, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
Jeremy Diddlowe, 1872. Robert Lowe, Gladstones Chancellor of the Exchequer, is depicted as Jeremy Diddlowe. He is presenting John Bull, the representative of the British people, with twopence

Background imageBudget Collection: The Rival Con jurors, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

The Rival Con jurors, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
The Rival Con jurors, 1869. The new Liberal Chancellor for the Exchequer introduced his first Budget. Income tax was reduced by 1penny in the pound and the duty on foreign corn was abolished

Background imageBudget Collection: The Election Budget, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Election Budget, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Election Budget, 1865. Gladstone exclaims I Think, Mr Bull, We may now Reckon on Your Support! Gladstone gives John Bull some pennies and his wife a packet of tea

Background imageBudget Collection: The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Agricultural Jeremy Diddler, 1865. Malt Tax Repealer asks: You don t happen to have Six or Seven Million about you, Sir? Gladstone replies: Yes, I Do - And I Mean to Keep Them About Me

Background imageBudget Collection: Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Mr Gladstone, on the right in this cartoon, had just introduced his 1864 Budget. A surplus of £ 2, 570

Background imageBudget Collection: Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Gladstone Salve - For Tender Consciences, 1863. Mr Gladstones 1863 Budget began with the premise that there was a surplus of £ 3, 741, 000

Background imageBudget Collection: A Derby Obstruction, 1861

A Derby Obstruction, 1861. Disraeli is endeavouring to obstruct the passage of the phaeton being driven by Lord Palmerston, with Gladstone beside him and Lord Russell in the rear seat

Background imageBudget Collection: Master Bull and his Dentist, 1861

Master Bull and his Dentist, 1861. Master Bull sits in the dentists chair crying, while being handed a coin by the dentist

Background imageBudget Collection: WW1 - Cartoon - John Bull Carries On

WW1 - Cartoon - John Bull Carries On
WW1 - John Bull is a national personification of Great Britain in general, and England in particular, especially in political cartoons

Background imageBudget Collection: The Barbaric Holy Alliance from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

The Barbaric Holy Alliance from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Background imageBudget Collection: John Major Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Treasury 1990

John Major Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Treasury 1990

Background imageBudget Collection: Gordon Brown on Budget day March 1998 poses as he leaves his official residence

Gordon Brown on Budget day March 1998 poses as he leaves his official residence, 11 Downing Street, with the traditional Budget Box en route for Westminster In his speech to the House of Commons

Background imageBudget Collection: John Major former Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Treasury

John Major former Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Treasury



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"Budget: A Journey through Time and Politics" Step into the past with a postcard from the Budget League, reminding us of the significance of financial planning. Delve deeper into history with a Liberal Election Campaign Card from 1909, highlighting how budgets have always played a crucial role in political campaigns. Travel across oceans with a poster advertising Union Castle, showcasing how budgeting affects even transportation systems. Witness bravery at its finest as you explore "The Last Stand Of The Northamptons At Saran Sar, Nov 18, " where soldiers fought valiantly for their country's budgetary interests. Discover the power of UK money, pound coins that symbolize economic stability and careful fiscal management. Gain insights into energy policies as Malcolm Turnbull and Josh Frydenberg address the press in an impactful event titled "MALCOLM TURNBULL JOSH FRYDENBERG ENERGY PRESSER. " Witness leadership in action during Gladys Berejiklian's School Visit, where she emphasizes the importance of education funding within budget allocations. Reflect on historical milestones like Disraeli's First Budget that shaped nations' destinies. Marvel at Colonel Robertss Baden-Powell stationed in Mafeking, South Africa - his strategic decisions impacting both lives and budgets alike. Chuckle at satirical cartoons like "On the Line - Captious Critics, " reminding us to approach budget discussions with open minds. Lastly, be enchanted by Blam's caricature illustration depicting Winston Churchill presenting a budget using his magic wand - an amusing reminder that crafting budgets requires skillful decision-making and resource allocation. From military operations to political campaigns and everyday life choices, budgets shape our world profoundly. Explore these captivating hints to unravel the intricate tapestry woven by financial planning throughout history.