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"Prime: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the soaring skies to the halls of power, prime moments in history have shaped our world

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / Thaddeus

We Gladstone / Thaddeus
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister in 1888 Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / Spotty Tie

We Gladstone / Spotty Tie
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / 1886 Pm

We Gladstone / 1886 Pm
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister in 1886 Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / Richmond

We Gladstone / Richmond
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Caldecott / 1874

Disraeli / Caldecott / 1874
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Giving a speech as the new Prime Minister in 1874 Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Headmaster

Disraeli / Headmaster
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy becomes the New Head Master, alias Prime Minister, on the resignation of Lord Derby on 27 February 1868 Date: 7 March 1868

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Political Peri

Disraeli / Political Peri
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Conservative MP and Prime Minister, rejoicing at the success of his electoral reform bill Date: 31 August 1867

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Egg Dance

Disraeli / Egg Dance
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Conservative MP and Prime Minister, stepping delicately around the county and borough issues surrounding electoral reform Date: 29 June 1867

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Paradise Peri

Disraeli / Paradise Peri
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Conservative MP and Prime Minister, rejoicing at his electoral success Date: 28 February 1874

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Arms Folded

Disraeli / Arms Folded
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP and Prime Minister Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Ils 1868

Disraeli / Ils 1868
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP and Prime Minister Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Glasgow News

Disraeli / Glasgow News
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP and Prime Minister Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Iln 1881

Disraeli / Iln 1881
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Conservative MP and Prime Minister Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Statue / Abbey

Disraeli / Statue / Abbey
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Statue of the Conservative MP and Prime Minister Date: 1804 - 1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Gladstone / Hawarden

Gladstone / Hawarden
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Hawarden Castle, home of the British MP and Prime Minister Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: Gladstone / Hawarden Room

Gladstone / Hawarden Room
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE The room in Hawarden Castle where the British MP and Prime Minister died Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: Ramsay Macdonald Writing

Ramsay Macdonald Writing
Part of a letter from Ramsay MacDonald, British Labour Prime Minister Date: 20th century

Background imagePrime Collection: Disraeli / Young / Chalon

Disraeli / Young / Chalon
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield; statesman, Prime Minister and novelist. Date: 1804-1881

Background imagePrime Collection: Lord John Russell / 1878

Lord John Russell / 1878
LORD JOHN RUSSELL 1st Earl Russell British Statesman & Prime Minister Date: 1792 - 1878

Background imagePrime Collection: A Temporary Entenglement

A Temporary Entenglement
Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman agrees to listen to the Suffragettes. Date: 1906

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / Millais

We Gladstone / Millais
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: We Gladstone / Gf Watts

We Gladstone / Gf Watts
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP and Prime Minister Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill warns neutrals

Winston Churchill warns neutrals
Churchill warns neutral nations that if they collaborate with the Axis powers, they are liable to be swallowed up as other countries have been... Date: 1940

Background imagePrime Collection: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784 - 1865), British statesman who served twice as Prime Minister. During the course of his political career he moved from the Tory party to the Liberals

Background imagePrime Collection: Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman and writer

Background imagePrime Collection: Match between St. John's, Battersea and St. Mark's, Chelsea

Match between St. John's, Battersea and St. Mark's, Chelsea
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford (1852-1928) - who served as the Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. Date: circa 1907

Background imagePrime Collection: Margaret Thatcher on a visit to Cornwall

Margaret Thatcher on a visit to Cornwall
Margaret Thatcher, nee Roberts (1925 -2013), first woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative), 1979-1990. Seen here during a visit to Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Margaret Thatcher at Falmouth Coastguard Station, Cornwall

Margaret Thatcher at Falmouth Coastguard Station, Cornwall
Margaret Thatcher, nee Roberts (1925 -2013), first woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative), 1979-1990. Seen here visiting Falmouth Coastguard Station, Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Princess Elizabeths royal tour of Canada: Ottawa

Princess Elizabeths royal tour of Canada: Ottawa
The front-cover of The Illustrated London News showing Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh entering the parliament buildings with the Canadian Prime Minister. Date: 1951

Background imagePrime Collection: Handwriting of Stanley Baldwin on a Christmas card

Handwriting of Stanley Baldwin on a Christmas card
Handwriting and photograph of Stanley Baldwin (at that time British Prime Minister) on the front of a Christmas card, with Big Ben visible on the right. (1 of 2) Date: 1928

Background imagePrime Collection: Sir Winston Churchill on the front cover of The Sketch

Sir Winston Churchill on the front cover of The Sketch
Cover of The Sketch featuring Winston Churchill who had recently resigned as Prime Minister. Date: 1955

Background imagePrime Collection: The Right Hon. Winston Churchill

The Right Hon. Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), who resigned from his seat in the Cabinet by letter to Mr Asquith on 11th November 1915. Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: Scenes from the life of Sir Winston Churchill

Scenes from the life of Sir Winston Churchill
Eighty adventurous years: scenes from an eventful life- Sir Winston Churchill from infancy to the fulfilment of his great destiny. In celebration of Churchills 80th birthday on 30th November 1954

Background imagePrime Collection: Roosevelt and Churchill at Casablanca

Roosevelt and Churchill at Casablanca
President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill on the cover of The Illustrated London News. They were in Casablanca in the garden of a villa during a conference later described by the president as

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill returning as Prime Minister

Winston Churchill returning as Prime Minister
Winston Churchills first term of office as prime minister in peacetime: the leader of the conservative party with Mrs Churchill after hearing the declaration of the poll at Woodford

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill addresses congress

Winston Churchill addresses congress
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, addresses the senate chamber during his historic speech to a joint session of congress in Washington on 26th December 1941

Background imagePrime Collection: WW2 poster, Books are needed now

WW2 poster, Books are needed now
WW2 poster, An appeal from the Prime Minister, books and magazines for the Forces are needed now. Date: 1944

Background imagePrime Collection: Winston Churchill in East Scotland, 1940 with troops

Winston Churchill in East Scotland, 1940 with troops
Mr Winston Churchill, hat in hand despite the rain, watches a march-past of troops during his visit to coastal districts of East Scotland, where he inspected more of Britains defences

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull

Cartoon, The State Waggoner and John Bull, or, the Waggon too much for the Donkeys! together with a distant view of the New Coalition among Johnnys Old Horses, by James Gillray

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, Bank Notes, Paper Money, French Alarmists

Cartoon, Bank Notes, Paper Money, French Alarmists, o the Devil, the Devil! ah! poor John Bull!!! by James Gillray. Showing the Prime Minister, William Pitt

Background imagePrime Collection: Members of the Imperial Conference assembled at Downing St

Members of the Imperial Conference assembled at Downing Street, London, for the seventh such conference which brought together the Prime Ministers of the British Empire

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, A new way to pay the National Debt

Cartoon, A new way to pay the National Debt, by James Gillray. Showing King George III and Queen Charlotte receiving bags of money from the Treasury

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, A March to the Bank

Cartoon, A March to the Bank, by James Gillray. Showing William Pitt leading a line of soldiers along The Strand, Fleet Street and Cheapside to the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, Ancient Music

Cartoon, Ancient Music, by James Gillray. Showing King George III and Queen Charlotte listening to music. Others present include Charles James Fox and William Pitt. Date: 1787

Background imagePrime Collection: WW1 - Prime Minister Llyod George and teh Draft Peace Terms

WW1 - Prime Minister Llyod George and teh Draft Peace Terms
WW1 - An illustration of Prime MInister Llyod George returning from Paris. He presents the Draft Peace Terms in a form of an Easter egg offering for the season. Date: 1919

Background imagePrime Collection: David Lloyd George on the cover of The Graphic during WWI

David Lloyd George on the cover of The Graphic during WWI
David Lloyd George, having just become the British Prime Minister, appears on the cover the The Graphic as Our Fighting Premier. Date: 1916

Background imagePrime Collection: David Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister

David Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister
The face of David Lloyd George adorns the front of a tank as he takes on the role of British Prime Minister during World War I. Date: 1916

Background imagePrime Collection: Lloyd George, unemployment cartoon 1921

Lloyd George, unemployment cartoon 1921
Work for All. Come on everybody, and lend a hand, this isn t a one-man job! Prime Minister Lloyd George tries to rescue a half-drowned man representing trade from the river of unemployment while



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"Prime: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the soaring skies to the halls of power, prime moments in history have shaped our world. Churchill's praise for RAF Pilots echoes through time, honoring their bravery and determination that saved a nation. Margaret Thatcher, a formidable force in politics, left an indelible mark on Britain's history as she shattered glass ceilings and reshaped policies. Winston Churchill's iconic V for Victory sign symbolizes his unwavering spirit during World War II, inspiring hope amidst darkness. In 1925, Margaret Thatcher was born into a changing world - little did anyone know that she would become one of Britain's most influential leaders. Sir Robert Peel stands tall in c. 1846 capturing the essence of leadership with his progressive reforms and dedication to public service. A wartime poster immortalizes Churchill's famous words: "We shall never surrender, " reminding us of his unwavering resolve during challenging times. Even captured during the Boer War, Churchill displayed resilience that would define him as one of history's greatest statesmen. Propaganda posters echoed Prime Ministerial statements throughout history - powerful tools shaping public opinion and rallying support. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill sparked debates about self-governance within Britain; a testament to how prime ministers shape national identity and unity. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill saluting with a V for victory gesture embodies strength in adversity – an enduring symbol etched into our collective memory. On VE Day, the royal family joined Churchill on the balcony – united by joyous celebrations marking victory over tyranny; a defining moment for all Britons In Bristol 1941, Winston Churchill stood resolute amidst destruction – embodying courage while inspiring resilience among those affected by war. Through triumphs and tribulations alike, these prime figures have left an indelible mark on British history—leaders who shaped nations with their vision and tenacity.