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A kiss for Clement Attlee from his wife after his ardious election campaign, but pleased with his personal success in the polls as West Walthamstow, London. October 1951 P018698
Labour candidate Kevin McNamara in victory pose. Hold for Hull By-Election Result. January 1966 P018725
Mr. Herbert Morrison was voted in as Labour candidate for Lewisham. He acknowledged the cheers of his supporters and was patted on the back when he left the microphone. Mrs
General Election 1950: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison chat with baby John Carlisle, aged 8 months and Mrs. Carlisle outside Committee rooms in Tottidon Road, Catford. February 1950 P018665
Lady Dorothy Home listens to her husband Alec Douglas-Homes speech at BelleVue after his defeat in the General Election. October 1964 P018723
Election 1950: Mr. Leonard Smith, Chief Election Agent at Liberal headquarters, standing by the indicator which records the movements of Liberal candidates all over the country. P018677
General Election 1950: The children of Mrs. Coreery, L to R. David, 3, June, 6, and Brenda 4, outside Roper Street Polling Booth. They were left in charge of a policeman. February 1950 P018683
Wellingborough Election. Mr. J. Mann of the Labour Party, canvassing outside the John White factory. November 1969 P018733
Labour Party Election manifesto. Mr. Harold Wilson tonight outiined the Labour partys manifesto at Transport House, Smiths Square. March 1966 P018742
Children waiting in their pram outide the polling boothwhilst their mothers vote in the General Election. October 1959 P018697
Charles Royle, first MP to be elected being chaired by the crowd as he left Salford Art Gallery after the result of the poll had been announced to the crowd. February 1950 P018719
General Election 1964: Sir Alec Douglas Home tours Kent. Crowds at a meeting. September 1964 P018734
General Election 1950 They went in Pony and Trap. Each candidate was allowed only one car to take voters to the polling station at Stokenham, Devon, so out came Peggy the pony and her trap
Election General 1945: Rush Election Protest. Deputation arriving at the House of Commons. June 1945 P018661
General Election 1970: The Candidate on a Bike. The housewives in the High Street at Slough, Buckinghamshire, were really only waiting for a bus on Tuesday (2-6-70)
New Prime Minister Clement Attlee celebrates with supporters after labours surprise victory in the General Election. July 1945 P018664
Lady Bonham Carter canvassing at the Cardigan by-election. February 1921 P018692
The labour Candidate for Twickenham is Miss Ethel E. B. Chipehase Her Commity Rooms are atThe labour Candidate for Twickenham is Miss Ethel E.B. Chipehase Her Commity Rooms are at 77 Waldrave Rd, Teddington. Assisting her is Mrs Kathleen Daines her Agent
Election - And some in barrows. General Election. All candidates were limited in the number of cars they could use. At Stokenham, Devon, they over came the transport problem like this
The Labour Party held a reception at the Hammersmith Palais de Danse tonight to celebrate Labours success at General Election. Mr and Mrs Earnest Shinwell. March 1950 P018684
General Election. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrison at the polling booth to vote. February 1950 P018668
General Election 1950: A pre-election Thankgiving service was held at St. Pauls Cathedral this morning which members of the Government attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee arriving for the service
Actress Vanessa Redgrave, a candidate for the Workers Revolutionary Party, was busy canvassing for support in her Newham North-East constituency in East London on Thursday
1950 General Election: Mr. Herbert Morrison speaks to the media. February 1950 P018669
Supporters of Harold Wilson seen during his election speech at the Birmingham Rag Market on Wednesday evening. Girl in the middle of the picture wears a home-made badge which reads " I m just
Two political speakers have a cup of tea. Doreen Sawer, 18 secretary of the Eules (Lanes) Branch of the League of Youth, who spoke at a Labour Rally held at Belle Vue
Election 1950. Mr. Edward Martell, deputy chairman and campaign organiser of the Liberal Party, photographed at his desk at Liberal Headquarters at Gayfore-street, London. February 1950 P018671
Record Turn-out in Ulster Poll. A record 70-80% of the voting population turned out on Thursday to elect the new Ulster regional Assembley
General Election 1964. After a tremendous battle the Labour Party, lead by Mr. Harold Wilson, today gained victory in the General Election
General Election 1964: Conservative party leader Sir Alec Douglas Home speaking to a large crowd as he tours Kent. October 1964 P018755
General Election. A pre-Election thankgiving service was held at St. Pauls Cathedral this morning which members of the Government attended. L to R. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Mr. Anthony Eden, Mrs
Tory candidate Toby Jessell pictured with some of his pretty canvassers - among whom is his sister Camilla, centre front. January 1966 P018720
General Election 1979: This was how Mrs. Gertrude Shilling, famous for her outrageous hats, headed for the polling station. She kept her vote a secret -under her hat. May 1979 P018753
General Election 1950. Winston Churchill speaks in support of Lady Violet Bonham Carter. February 1950 P018694
A huge crowd packs floodlit Trafalgar Square last night to hear the first General election results over loud-speakers. October 1964 P018709
1950 General Election. Mrs Herbert Morrison meets some of her husbands " prospective constituents" outside the Labour committee rooms in Tottidon Rd. Catford, London. February 1950 P018667
General Election 1950. Dr. Edith Summerskill after winning the Labour seat for Fulham. February 1950 P018676
General Election 1966. Labour party election manifesto. Mr. Harold Wilson tonight outlined the Labour partys election manifesto at Transport House, Smiths Square. March 1966 P018738
General Election 1950: Mr. Herbert Morrison was voted in as Labour candidate for Lewisham. He acknowledged the cheers of his supporters and was patted on the back when he left the microphone
Hull North by-Election. Kelvin Woodburne, an Independent candidate, who handed in his nomination papers along with his £ 150 at the Guildhall. January 1966 P018727
General Election 1966: Labour candidate Rowland Moyle acknowledges the cheers of his supporters after the announcement that he had beaten Chris Chataway (left) to take Lewisham North
General Election, November 1923. Lady Nancy Astor. Conservative candidate for Sutton, Plymouth. P017233
Prime Minister Tony Blairs election roadshow comes to Trimdon in county Durham
Tony Blair with wife Cherie and father Leo Blair
Tony Blair votes in the Trimdon Euro Election
Tony Blair with wife Cherie
Hon Bob Condon agent for Sarne at meeting of Cannock Chase Miners to consider Sunday working at the colliery February 1947 006731/1