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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: 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

Background imagePrime Collection: Lloyd George tries to charm unemployment, cartoon

Lloyd George tries to charm unemployment, cartoon
The Charmer. I trust I have not overrated the mollifying power of music, says Prime Minister Lloyd George as he tries to charm the cobra of unemployment

Background imagePrime Collection: WW2 Christmas card, Good Voyage, Churchill

WW2 Christmas card, Good Voyage, Churchill. The message inside the card reads: The Prime Minister, on his passage home in RMS Prince of Wales after the signing of the Atlantic Charter with President

Background imagePrime Collection: Mr Asquith watching field operations, May 1914

Mr Asquith watching field operations, May 1914
Photograph of Herbert Asquith, watching field operations before the King in May 1914. The Sketch merges this picture with a painting of Wellington facing Napoleon

Background imagePrime Collection: Clemenceau visits ruined and formerly-occupied Alsace

Clemenceau visits ruined and formerly-occupied Alsace
October 1918 - French Prime Minister Clemenceau visits ruined Alsace. Note the official German signs remaining on the formerly-commandered/occupied buildings. Date: 1918

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, Why more men are needed

WWI Poster, Why more men are needed
Why more men are needed. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster with a quotation from the Prime Ministers speech at the Guildhall (9 November 1914) saying

Background imagePrime Collection: Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl Of Oxford And

Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl Of Oxford And Asquith (1852-1928). Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. United Kingdom (1914)

Background imagePrime Collection: ROMANONES, Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres de Mendieta

ROMANONES, Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres de Mendieta, conde de (1863-1950). Spanish politician, Prime Minister of the Spanish Government (1912-1913 and 1915-1917). Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imagePrime Collection: Polignac, Auguste-Jules-Armand-Marie de (1780

Polignac, Auguste-Jules-Armand-Marie de (1780 - 1847). French statesman. He was an ultra-royalist politician after the Revolution

Background imagePrime Collection: PEEL, Robert (1788-1850). Prime Minister of the

PEEL, Robert (1788-1850). Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834-1835 and 1841-1846). Engraving for Rafael Ward. Engraving

Background imagePrime Collection: GALVEZ Y GALLARDO, Jos頤e (1720-1787). Spanish

GALVEZ Y GALLARDO, Jos頤e (1720-1787). Spanish
GALVEZ Y GALLARDO, Jos頤 e (1720-1787). Spanish lawyer, a colonial official in New Spain (1764-1772) and ultimately Minister of the Indies (1775-1787)

Background imagePrime Collection: TRUDEAU, Pierre-Elliott (1919). Prime Minister of

TRUDEAU, Pierre-Elliott (1919). Prime Minister of Canada from April 20, 1968 to June 4, 1979, and again from March 3, 1980 to June 30, 1984. Oil

Background imagePrime Collection: HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFURST, Chlodwig, prince of (1819-1901)

HOHENLOHE-SCHILLINGSFURST, Chlodwig, prince of (1819-1901). German statesman, who served as Chancellor of Germany and Prime Minister of Prussia from 1894 to 1900. Engraving

Background imagePrime Collection: NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician

NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician, Prime Minister of the Republican Government from 1937 to 1945

Background imagePrime Collection: PRIM I PRATS, Joan (1814-1870). Spanish general

PRIM I PRATS, Joan (1814-1870). Spanish general and politician, Prime Minister (1869-1970). Portrait of 1884. CUSACHS i CUSACHS, Josep (1851-1908). Realism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. CATALONIA

Background imagePrime Collection: Prim i Prats, Joan

Prim i Prats, Joan
PRIM I PRATS, Joan (1814-1870). Spanish general and politician, Prime Minister (1869-1970). Portrait of 1870. MADRAZO Y KUNTZ, Luis (1825-1897). Realism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Advice

WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Advice
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Prime MInisters Advice to the Young Unmarried Men and Pledge to Married Men. Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, Prime Ministers speech

WWI Poster, Prime Ministers speech
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, quoting from a speech by the Prime Minister at the Guildhall, London (9 November 1914). It is going to e a long drawn-out struggle... Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: WWI Poster, No price can be too high

WWI Poster, No price can be too high
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, quoting a speech by the Prime Minister: No price can be too high when honour and freedom are at stake. Date: 1915

Background imagePrime Collection: Peace Conference in Paris by Matania

Peace Conference in Paris by Matania
Front cover of The Sphere showing leaders of the Great Powers leaving the Peace Conference in Paris. Leading the way M. Clemenceau, Premier of France, with the tall figure on the left

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding

Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding
A suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Deputation June 1909 Programme

Suffragette Deputation June 1909 Programme
A souvenir and programme announcing the Deputation to the Prime Minister, Asquith, at the House of Commons on Tuesday June 29th, 1909, at 8 p.m

Background imagePrime Collection: The New War Ministry, WW1

The New War Ministry, WW1
The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George

Background imagePrime Collection: Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal

Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal
" We have not been parties to deception." Artists impression by Juliet Pannett, special artist for the ILN, showing Prime Minister Harold Macmillan

Background imagePrime Collection: American portrait of Winston Churchill

American portrait of Winston Churchill
An American portrait of Winston Churchill when he was Prime Minister, probably during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby

Suffragette Card Game Snap Baby. A card game, possibly a version of Snap with a suffragette theme. One of eight cards, this shows a baby crying Baby at Home who sighs

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith

Suffragette Jill in the Box Asquith. A suffragette pops out of a box waving a Votes for Women flag at the startled figure of H.H Asquith, the Prime Minister. Date: circa 1913

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament

Suffragette In Police Van Womens Parliament. A W.S.P.U publicity stunt ahead of the Womens Parliament at Caxton Hall and the deputation to the Prime Minister Asquith, 24th February 1909

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons

Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons. A group of suffragette cats address the Prime Minister, Henry Campbell Bannerman (served 1905-1908) on the question of womens suffrage

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Prime Minister H. Asquith

Suffragette Prime Minister H. Asquith. Herbert henry Asquith (1852-1928) Prime Minister from 1908-1916 and implacable foe of the suffragettes. Date: circa 1909

Background imagePrime Collection: Suffragette Charlotte Despard Arrested 1909

Suffragette Charlotte Despard Arrested 1909. Shows Mrs. Charlotte Despard (1844-1935) and Mrs. Cobden Sanderson (1853-1926) standing outside 10

Background imagePrime Collection: The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith

The Right Dishonourable Double-Face Asquith. Shows Prime Minister Asquith as a two-faced figure, dressed in French Revolutionary style confronting the King

Background imagePrime Collection: In the dim and speculative future

In the dim and speculative future. Prime Minister Asquith, dressed as a young maiden picks the petals from a daisy, thinking, This year - next year - sometime - !!

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Visiting Cornwall

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Visiting Cornwall Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Admiring Cornish Silver

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Admiring Cornish Silver "...absolutely wonderful... beautiful..." - pieces made by Joanna Barnes, aged 24 of Marazion, Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Presented with a painting

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Presented with a painting on a visit to Cornwall. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Marazion Community Centre

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - Marazion Community Centre
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher escorted by Area Manager for MSC Employment Mr David Sutherland go walkabout at the Marazion Community Centre. Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with Dowager Lady St. Levan

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with Dowager Lady St. Levan of St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall Date: 1980s

Background imagePrime Collection: First mobile kitchen donation, WW2

First mobile kitchen donation, WW2
The Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, receiving the keys to the first mobile kitchen from Lord Bennett (Richard Bedford Bennett)



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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.