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Labour Party Collection (page 5)

The Labour Party, a prominent political force in British history, has seen many influential leaders and moments that have shaped the nation

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer sitting at breakfast with Robert Head

James Callaghan Chancellor of the Exchequer sitting at breakfast with Robert Head the Daily Mirror City Editor 1965

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP on his way to Wakefield by train February 1974

Harold Wilson MP on his way to Wakefield by train February 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan inspecting the Royal Artillary soldiers

James Callaghan inspecting the Royal Artillary soldiers

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister 1977

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister 1977

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP (L) 1946

James Callaghan MP (L) 1946

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Dec 1977 meets The French President Giscard d

James Callaghan Dec 1977 meets The French President Giscard d Estaing at London Heathrow airport

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977 after the Summit of Seven

Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977 after the Summit of Seven, the four national Summit Meeting at No.10 Downing Street

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister waving and holding a newspaper under his arm 1965

Harold Wilson Prime Minister waving and holding a newspaper under his arm 1965

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Gordon Brown, Student, aged 21 years old, first year history postgraduate

Gordon Brown, Student, aged 21 years old, first year history postgraduate, hoping to become University of Edinburghs second student rector on Friday, pictured Tuesday 7th November 1972

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Muhammed Anwar el Sadat President of Egypt 1978 with British Prime Minister James

Muhammed Anwar el Sadat President of Egypt 1978 with British Prime Minister James Callaghan

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP Labour Prime Minister with German Chancellor Herr Helmut Schmidt at a

James Callaghan MP Labour Prime Minister with German Chancellor Herr Helmut Schmidt at a press conference 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt at a press conference

James Callaghan Prime Minister with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt at a press conference 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP former Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition at Luton Airport 1973

Harold Wilson MP former Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition at Luton Airport 1973

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan leaving No 10 Downing Street

Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan leaving No 10 Downing Street

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan ex Prime Minister pictured at the Labour Party Conference in 1979 at

James Callaghan ex Prime Minister pictured at the Labour Party Conference in 1979 at Brighton

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP in Adamsdown in Cardiff talking to fishmonger and a housewife 1964

James Callaghan MP in Adamsdown in Cardiff talking to fishmonger and a housewife 1964

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Sir Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Great Britain pictured outside the home

Sir Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Great Britain pictured outside the home of Lady Falkender his Political Secretary 1977

Background imageLabour Party Collection: As the 1975 Labour Party Conference draws to a close, Ian Mikado

As the 1975 Labour Party Conference draws to a close, Ian Mikado, Barbara Castle and Harold Wilson join hands to sing Auld Lang Syne. A poignant moment for the wily old Wilson

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister relaxing at his Country Cottage

Harold Wilson Prime Minister relaxing at his Country Cottage

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister (second left

Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister (second left) of Britain with former Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath (R) and two unknown guests at a dinner, Circa 1981

Background imageLabour Party Collection: The Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson addresses delegates at the 1975 Labour Party

The Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson addresses delegates at the 1975 Labour Party Conference at Blackpool

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister addreses a Summit meeting with President Carter

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister addreses a Summit meeting with President Carter President D Estaing and Chancellor Schmidt in the background

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour MP

James Callaghan Labour MP

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Prime Minister November 1976 delete from core

Harold Wilson former Prime Minister November 1976 delete from core

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan, Dec 1981 outside his new office in the House of Commons, London

James Callaghan, Dec 1981 outside his new office in the House of Commons, London

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP former Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister

Harold Wilson MP former Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan, Leader of the labour Party, pictured on Wigan Station as he awaits

James Callaghan, Leader of the labour Party, pictured on Wigan Station as he awaits the train to London where he will tell his party what he has decided to do........to stay or go 1980

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson at St Ermins hotel London SW1 with visitors to the Socialist International

Harold Wilson at St Ermins hotel London SW1 with visitors to the Socialist International Wilson with left to right George Brown Willi Brandt, Harold Wilson, Jens Otto Krag, Tage Erlander

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson with members of the his local Labour Party Circa 1960

Harold Wilson with members of the his local Labour Party Circa 1960

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour MP Circa 1971

James Callaghan Labour MP Circa 1971

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Neil Kinnock in the company of Harold Wilson and Mike Yarwood. Circa 1982

Neil Kinnock in the company of Harold Wilson and Mike Yarwood. Circa 1982

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister visiting the Daily Mirror 1965

Harold Wilson Prime Minister visiting the Daily Mirror 1965

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Britain with wife Mary

Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Britain with wife Mary and dog Paddy relaxing at St Marys on the Scilly Isle Beach at Easter 1976

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan British Prime Minister (R) 1978 with US Vice President Walter

James Callaghan British Prime Minister (R) 1978 with US Vice President Walter Mondale

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson (a future Prime Minister) canvassing for votes in Huyton Liverpool where

Harold Wilson (a future Prime Minister) canvassing for votes in Huyton Liverpool where he is the Labour Candidate 1955

Background imageLabour Party Collection: General Amin with Foreign Secetary James Callaghan, July 1975 with the Press to dicuss

General Amin with Foreign Secetary James Callaghan, July 1975 with the Press to dicuss the release of Mr Dennis Hills, Uganda

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson September 1969 at the TUC conference in Brighton

Harold Wilson September 1969 at the TUC conference in Brighton

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Labour Prime Minister of Britain at the Remembrance Day Service at

Harold Wilson Labour Prime Minister of Britain at the Remembrance Day Service at Cenotaph Whitehall with the Queen Prince Philip Prince Charles Former Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Labour party launch their manifesto for the general election April 1997 with Margaret

Labour party launch their manifesto for the general election April 1997 with Margaret Beckett Robin Cook John Prescott and Gordon Brown on stage msi

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP (L) 1959 seen at a formal reception at 10 Downing Street

Harold Wilson MP (L) 1959 seen at a formal reception at 10 Downing Street

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Prime Minister addresses the Boiler Makers Union Confrence 1972

Harold Wilson former Prime Minister addresses the Boiler Makers Union Confrence 1972

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister meeting United Nations Secretary of State Kurt Wajdheim at

James Callaghan Prime Minister meeting United Nations Secretary of State Kurt Wajdheim at 10 Downing Street 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Jim Callaghan MP on the Campaign trail for ther 1964 General Election talks at a meeting

Jim Callaghan MP on the Campaign trail for ther 1964 General Election talks at a meeting in Cardiff, Wales

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his wife at his son Robins wedding

Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his wife at his son Robins wedding

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP former Prime Minister with Lord Manny Shimwell at Brighton 1984

James Callaghan MP former Prime Minister with Lord Manny Shimwell at Brighton 1984

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister with Garth Edwards

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister with Garth Edwards and other member of the Welsh rugby team 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson British Prime Minister - Jul 1967 and James Callaghan with staff at a

Harold Wilson British Prime Minister - Jul 1967 and James Callaghan with staff at a hotel in Durham. before the start of the miners gala

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister with President Carter receiving the Freedom of the City

James Callaghan Prime Minister with President Carter receiving the Freedom of the City from Mayor of Washington Tyne on Wear



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The Labour Party, a prominent political force in British history, has seen many influential leaders and moments that have shaped the nation. Mr Harold Wilson, leader of the Opposition, passionately addresses an eve of election rally, rallying supporters with his vision for a better future. Labour Party Leader Ramsay MacDonald stands proudly alongside leading women, showcasing their commitment to gender equality and inclusivity. Prime Minister James Callaghan shares a light-hearted moment with his chancellor Denis Healey during a press conference. Their camaraderie reflects the strong bond within the party's leadership. The cabinet members elected in the 1945 General Election are captured in a timeless black and white photo - symbols of hope and progress after World War II. Harold Wilson waves to enthusiastic crowds from a hotel balcony in July 1967 - an image that epitomizes his charismatic leadership style. Even during official visits like Gibraltar, Wilson remains true to himself by donning his iconic Gannex waterproof coat. Labour Party founder Mr Keir Hardie is depicted addressing the First Women's Suffrage Demonstration ever held in Trafalgar Square on May 19th, 1906. This sepia-toned photograph serves as a reminder of the party's long-standing commitment to social justice and equal rights. Lord Overtoun's satirical print titled "Chrome, Charity, Crystals and Cant" exposes societal issues through biting commentary published by Labour Leader in 1899. It showcases how art can be used as a powerful tool for political critique. An artist's depiction of Vicar General from 1902 captures both power dynamics within society and potential areas for reform championed by Labour activists at that time. Finally, Prime Minister James Callaghan shares laughter during a press conference in May 1979 - an example of his affable nature even amidst challenging times. These glimpses into Labour Party history highlight its enduring legacy as champions for progressive policies aimed at improving lives and creating a fairer society.