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James Callaghan celebrating vote in election - May 1979 04 / 05 / 1979James Callaghan celebrating vote in election - May 1979 04/05/1979
BETTY BOOTHROYD, LABOUR PARTY - 28 / 04 / 1992BETTY BOOTHROYD, LABOUR PARTY - 28/04/1992
JOHN SMITH STANDING OUTSIDE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 15 / 04 / 1992JOHN SMITH STANDING OUTSIDE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 15/04/1992
NEIL KINNOCK AT LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 17 / 03 / 1992NEIL KINNOCK AT LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 17/03/1992
JOHN SMITH & ROBIN COOK 15 / 04 / 1992JOHN SMITH & ROBIN COOK 15/04/1992
NEIL KINNOCK 10 / 12 / 1992NEIL KINNOCK 10/12/1992
TONY BLAIR MP - LEADER OF THE LABOUR PARTY 28 / 04 / 1995TONY BLAIR MP - LEADER OF THE LABOUR PARTY 28/04/1995
Denis Healey holding up budget box - March 1976 31 / 03 / 1976Denis Healey holding up budget box - March 1976 31/03/1976
Michael Foot thinking or sleeping at Labour party press conference - May 1983 - 25/05/1983
James Callaghan going into 11 Downing Street, London - 19th April 1965
Harold Wilson - February 1968
Tony Benn and wife Caroline pictured in their garden during childrens party - 19th July 1966
Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Science Neil Kinnock with his family, wife Glenys and children Stephen and Rachel. 3rd August 1983
Maureen Colquhoun, a British Economist and former Labour MP for Northampton from 1974 to 1979. Maureen Colquhoun was Britains first openly lesbian MP. Picture taken 29th April 1980
The Golden Egg - Or the goose that lost its quack. Arthur Wragg cartoon for the Sunday Mirror following Prime Minister Harold annoucement (31st July 1961)
Labour Party Leader Michael Foot out campaigning in Tredegar, Gwent, Wales on the morning of the 1983 General Election. 9th June 1983
Labour Party Leader Michael Foot walks his dog Dizzie in Tredegar, Gwent, Wales on the morning of the 1983 General Election. 9th June 1983
Premier Alexander Bustamante (left) with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson during Jamaican Independence Celebrations in Kingston. 6th August 1962
Britanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M. P. Minister of TransportBritanna Locomotive. Mr Alfred Barnes. M.P. Minister of Transport, naming British Railways first standard locomotive at Maryleborne Station today
Her Majestys Postmaster General, the Rt. Hon. Edward Short MP, opening an exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of the G.P.O. railway
Caroline Benn seen here with her two sons Stephen (left) and Hilary 19th March 1955
Crowds gather in the rain to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) whilst visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Policemen hold back the crowds as Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visits Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving 10 Downing Street after announcing his resignation as Prime Minister. He had told his cabinet colleagues earlier in the day of his intention to step down
Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving the Ministry of Defence in London after announcing his resignation as Prime Minister. He had told his cabinet colleagues earlier in the day of his intention to step
Potter Bridget Appleby seen here in here Crawford Street, Marylebone, London studio, putting the finishing touches on a Harold Wilson commemoration mug to mark the resignation of the Prime Minister
On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister (taking effect on 5 April 1976)
Shoppers in Crawford Street, Marylebone, London looks at the window display of Briglin Pottery studio after they display their Harold Wilson commemoration mug to mark the resignation of the Prime
Harold Wilson (1916-1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister during a press conference at the Ministry of Defence in London
Tony Benn, M. P. seen here out on the campaign trail during the 1979 General ElectionTony Benn, M.P. seen here out on the campaign trail during the 1979 General Election. 15th April 1979
Billboard battlefield - While workmen hustle up Hulls tallest flats, the citys two big political parties buy up billboard space to squabble over who gets the credit for them ahead of the 1964 General
MP Dennis Skinner (left) stands alongside Tony Benn on the platform of the Labour Party rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
Delegates at the Labour Party Conference at Wembley to vote on rule changes to the party and the leadership election structure
Tony Benn seen here making a speech during the Labour Party march and rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
Denis Healy Labour Party Deputy Leader (Centre), Dennis Skinner (left) seen here during the Labour Party march and rally, " Jobs First The Socialist Alternative" 19th September 1981
Tony Blair (smiling, above the red haired lady) in the crowd at Anfield, watching Liverpool verses QPR Picture taken 11th February 1995
Tony Blair, in Liverpool, took time out to chat with Belvedere School in Toxteth pupils, Frances Morris (16) and Eleanor Reid (17)
Organisers of the "British Out of Ireland"march in Whitehall including futureOrganisers of the " British Out of Ireland" march in Whitehall including future Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn. The march was organised in response to the death of Sean Downes
Future Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn marches with organisers of the " British Out of Ireland" march in Whitehall The march was organised in response to the death of Sean Downes
GLC leader Ken Livingstone addressing the crowd at the GLC London Against Racism rally. 1st July 1984
Newly chosen as Labour candidate for the Wallasey constituency, Angela Eagle (left) with her twin sister Maria who is also a candidate for Crosby. Picture taken 25th February 1992
Angela Eagle celebrates her victory to become MP for Wallasey, Merseyside. Picture taken 10th April 1992
Angela Eagle (2nd from - left) and her twin sister Maria (right, by the table) campaigning in Liverpool, April 1997. Both Angela and her twin sister Maria are Labour politicians
Angela Eagle campaigning in Liverpool, April 1997. Both Angela and her twin sister Maria are Labour politicians. Angela Eagle is fighting Jeremy Corbyn for the 2016 leader of the Labour Party
Angela Eagle (left) and her twin sister Maria (right), pictured in Liverpool, April 1997. Both sisters are Labour politicians
Angela Eagle (left) and her twin sister Maria, pictured in Liverpool, February 1992. Angela Eagle is fighting Jeremy Corbyn for the 2016 leader of the Labour Party election