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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

Background imageConservative Collection: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher poses in the cockpit of an RAF Vickers VC10

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher poses in the cockpit of an RAF Vickers VC10 airliner enroute to Hong Kong from Peking. December 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home (centre) seen here making a few minor changes to

Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home (centre) seen here making a few minor changes to his speech on Rhodesia at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM with Graeme Souness, Glasgow Rangers football team manager

Margaret Thatcher PM with Graeme Souness, Glasgow Rangers football team manager, pictured together in the stands at Ibrox, March 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP on 100 mile tour of Dumfries and Galloway

Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP on 100 mile tour of Dumfries and Galloway, pictured fishing at Portpatrick Harbour with Colin Paterson 13 of Jordanhill, Glasgow, Scotland, October 1976

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Torness Nuclear Power Plant in Scotland 13rd May

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Torness Nuclear Power Plant in Scotland 13rd May 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II

Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. 3rd July 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher October 1966 making speech at the 1966 Conservative Party Conferance

Margaret Thatcher October 1966 making speech at the 1966 Conservative Party Conferance

Background imageConservative Collection: President Ronald Regan June 1988 visit to England with Margaret Thatcher at No

President Ronald Regan June 1988 visit to England with Margaret Thatcher at No. 10 Downing Street London

Background imageConservative Collection: Ronald Reagan President United States of America 1984

Ronald Reagan President United States of America 1984 and Margaret Thatcher State visit to Britain with Denis Thatcher and Nancy Reagan

Background imageConservative Collection: Humphrey teddy bear of Margaret Thatcher outside number ten Downing Street He has been

Humphrey teddy bear of Margaret Thatcher outside number ten Downing Street He has been on display at an exhibition of teddy bears at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Lincoln

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher Dec 1970 Leaing 10 Downing Street after cabinet Meeting

Margaret Thatcher Dec 1970 Leaing 10 Downing Street after cabinet Meeting

Background imageConservative Collection: Hua Kuo Feng Chairman of the Chinese Peoples Republic greeting Margaret Thatcher British

Hua Kuo Feng Chairman of the Chinese Peoples Republic greeting Margaret Thatcher British Prime Minister in London Hua Guo Feng

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister with Robert Mugabe at Chequer

Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister with Robert Mugabe at Chequer

Background imageConservative Collection: Elizabeth Forsyth aide to fugitive businessman Asil Nadir at his company Polly Peck

Elizabeth Forsyth aide to fugitive businessman Asil Nadir at his company Polly Peck, pictured in Kyrenia Harbour in Northern Cyprus. 13th May 1993

Background imageConservative Collection: Allan Clark 30 seen here after his London Society Wedding to sixteen year old Caroline

Allan Clark 30 seen here after his London Society Wedding to sixteen year old Caroline Jayne Beuttler. The bride is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Beuttlerand Mr Clark is the son of Sir

Background imageConservative Collection: Tory member of Parliament Jack Aspinwall received attention from a soldier after he

Tory member of Parliament Jack Aspinwall received attention from a soldier after he suffered a crushed vertebra during the Charity Parachute jump

Background imageConservative Collection: Ulster Local Government Elections Campaign May 1981 Mr Enoch Powell

Ulster Local Government Elections Campaign May 1981 Mr Enoch Powell, making a point to Mr James Herd (left) while electioneering in Bangor, with Official Unionist candidates Mr George Allport

Background imageConservative Collection: Enoch Powell MP

Enoch Powell MP in Birmingham before giving a speech. His famous homburg hat is hung at the end of the coat rack. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Anne (1665-1714) Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1702-1707 then under the Acts of Union

Background imageConservative Collection: Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850) British industrialist and Conservative, educated at Christ Church, Oxford

Background imageConservative Collection: George Canning, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

George Canning, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
George Canning, c1810, (c1884). George Canning (1770-1827) British Tory educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford

Background imageConservative Collection: The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Ministerial Bench of the House of Lords, 1886-1892, (1901). Scene in the Palace of Westminster in London, during the final term of the Marquis of Salisbury as prime minister (1886-1892)

Background imageConservative Collection: Disraelis First Speech in the House of Commons, London, 7 December 1837, (1901)

Disraelis First Speech in the House of Commons, London, 7 December 1837, (1901). British Conservative statesman Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) was elected Tory MP for Maidstone in 1837

Background imageConservative Collection: Vicar General, 1902. Artist: Spy

Vicar General, 1902. Artist: Spy
Vicar General, 1902. Charles Alfred Cripps KC MP, British barrister and politican. Cripps (1852-1941) became a QC in 1890 and served as Attorney General to the Prince of Wales from 1895 until 1914

Background imageConservative Collection: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903

Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903. Artist: George Frampton
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903. Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902

Background imageConservative Collection: Balfours Irrepressible Donkey, 1888. Artist: Joseph Swain

Balfours Irrepressible Donkey, 1888. Artist: Joseph Swain
Balfours Irrepressible Donkey, 1888. Arthur James Balfour was the Chief Secretary for Ireland at the beginning of 1888 in Lord Salisburys Conservative administration.The cartoon is accompanied by a

Background imageConservative Collection: The Wind and the Sun, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Wind and the Sun, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Wind and the Sun, 1886. Irish Discontent in the sunlight of the Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone. On the other side, the wind comes from the Conservative Leader in the House of Lords

Background imageConservative Collection: The Start, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Start, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Start, 1886. On the left at the starting line is the Grand Old Man of politics, the Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone

Background imageConservative Collection: Out of the Bag!, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain

Out of the Bag!, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
Out of the Bag!, 1871. The cat is let out of the bag. The Conservative leader of the opposition, Mr Disraeli, suggests that perhaps the Conservative statesmen, represented here by Lord Butterfingers

Background imageConservative Collection: Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875.The Conservative Prime Minister, Disraeli, holds the key to India. This relates to the purchase by Britains government of the Suez Canal shares

Background imageConservative Collection: Malcolm Rifkind politician August 1989 with wife Edith standing in front of a mirror at

Malcolm Rifkind politician August 1989 with wife Edith standing in front of a mirror at home

Background imageConservative Collection: Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite

Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite boy leaning against and old British traction engine on a traditional Mennonite carriage

Background imageConservative Collection: Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), circa 1820-1825

Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), circa 1820-1825
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852). 1st Duke of Wellington. British military and Prime Minister. Portrait attributed to John Jackson (1778-1831), circa 1820-1825. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageConservative Collection: Howard Kingsley Wood

Howard Kingsley Wood
A portrait photograph of British Conservative politician, Howard Kingsley Wood, from a catalogue for the Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia, 1936, an event which he opened. Date: circa 1936

Background imageConservative Collection: Lady and Gentleman Strolling

Lady and Gentleman Strolling
A sketch of a French woman walking alongside a gentleman outside, with a church visible in the background, accompanied with the caption

Background imageConservative Collection: Tomb of Lord Curzon and the First Lady Curzon

Tomb of Lord Curzon and the First Lady Curzon. Which were commission by Sir Bertram Mackennal during Lord Curzon's own lifetime. They are to be found in Kedleston Church

Background imageConservative Collection: Bonar Law, opposition leader

Bonar Law, opposition leader
Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858A a€" 30 October 1923) was a BritishA ConservativeA politician who served asA Prime Minister of the United KingdomA from 1922 to 1923

Background imageConservative Collection: Salisbury - Conservative lunch

Salisbury - Conservative lunch Date: 1900

Background imageConservative Collection: Lord Salisbury's stables

Lord Salisbury's stables in Hatfield house. Known as Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil. Born at Hatfield house (3 February 1830 ?)

Background imageConservative Collection: General election- a scene at the Constitutional club

General election- a scene at the Constitutional club
The general election, a scene at the constitutional club. Victorian men at the Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue

Background imageConservative Collection: Political ladders in the Strand

Political ladders in the Strand
Victorian men outside the Daily Graphic looking at the political ladders on the Strand. The 1900 United Kingdom general election was held between 26 September and 24 October 1900

Background imageConservative Collection: Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith

Portrait of the Hon W F D Smith
Portrait of the HON. W. F. D. SMITH, (12 August 1868 ?? 16 June 1928), known as Frederick Smith. He was an English business man and politician

Background imageConservative Collection: LCC election leaflet, Conservative Party

LCC election leaflet, Conservative Party
Conservative Party London County Council Election Leaflet, 7 March 1946 Date: 1946

Background imageConservative Collection: Sheet of Conservative Party campaign stamps

Sheet of Conservative Party campaign stamps
A Sheet of Conservative Party Publicity Campaign Stamps - Working Together, Join Us Date: 1962

Background imageConservative Collection: Campaign poster, Conservative Party

Campaign poster, Conservative Party
Conservative Party Clubmen, Working Together - Campaign Poster 1962 Date: 1962

Background imageConservative Collection: Mrs Allhusen

Mrs Allhusen
A portrait oil painting of Dorothy Allhusen, the wife os Augustus Henry Eden Allhusenmm, who was an English Conservative Party politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1897 to 1906

Background imageConservative Collection: FE Smith KC, MP on horse, in riding tweeds, bowler hat and boots, outdoor sporting photograph

FE Smith KC, MP on horse, in riding tweeds, bowler hat and boots, outdoor sporting photograph. Captioned, Astride Across Lancashire

Background imageConservative Collection: Arthur Balfour, leader of the Conservative party, speech, crowd scene. Captioned

Arthur Balfour, leader of the Conservative party, speech, crowd scene. Captioned, The First Great Speech of the Campaign: Welcoming the Conservative Leader at Nottingham'



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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.