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Labour Ministers outside Buckingham Palace following the formation of the first Labour Government. Front Row 2nd Left to Right Ramsay MacDonald
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seen here climbing aboard a Fairey 3F aircraft of number 24 Squadron. The Prime Minister had been attending the Imperial Air Conference at Croydon
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and his daughter Joan seen here at Chequers. 3rd February 1924
James Ramsay MacDonald was a British statesman who was the first ever Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, leading a Labour Government in 1924, a Labour Government from 1929 to 1931
The Right Honourable James Ramsay MacDonald, JP, MP Circa 1924
Labour Leader Ramsay MacDonald seen here with union leaders entering the TUC building in London on the eve of the general strike. 3rd May 1926
Ramsay MacDonald seen here in the garden of his home at 103 Frognal Lodge, Hampstead, London. Circa 12th June 1929
Mr Christian Rakovsky and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seen here leaving the Foreign Office following talks at the Anglo Russian Conference. 15th April 1924
Mr Ramsay MacDonald handing his nomination papers for the Woolwich By-Election to the Mayor of Woolwich. 22nd May 1921
Inter-Allied conference in London 17th July 1924 Front row left to right Frank Kellogg, (US Ambassador) Georges Theunis, (Belgium Prime Minister) ouard Herriot
Coventry City 2-0 Sheffield Wednesday, premier league match at Highfield Road, Saturday 15th April 1995. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, on the ball
Arsenal 2-1 Coventry City, premier league match at Highbury, Sunday 23rd October 1994. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Action during the match. 2nd October 1976
Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, leaves pitch after being sent off at Old Trafford, Tuesday 3rd January 1994. Final score, Manchester United 2-0 Coventry City
Coventry City 2-3 Manchester United, Premier league match, Highfield Road, Monday 1st May 1995. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham celebrates one of his four goals. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham in action during the match. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Goal for Birmingham City. Number 9 is forward Kenny Burns. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham injured. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham jumps up for the ball with a defender. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham in action during the match in which he scored four goals. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns after the game in which he scored four goals. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Kenny Burns of Birmingham celebrates one of his four goals with teammates. 2nd October 1976
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Goalmouth action. 2nd October 1976
Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, Circa 1995
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. General view of the action with Trevor Francis of Birmingham (centre). 2nd October 1976
Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, being sent off at Old Trafford, Tuesday 3rd January 1994. Final score, Manchester United 2-0 Coventry City