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Lord and Lady Carrington arrive at Heathrow Airport, London. October 1991
Mrs Thatcher takes a look at Liverpool with Antony Newton MP (left) and Trevor Furlong, Main director. And chief Exec. Mersey Docks and Harbour Company. 10th March 1989
Trudy Sellick, the youngest ever voter, aged 18 and 3 hours old, casts her vote at the Bridgewater Bi-Elections Somerset, England. Trudy Sellick of North Newton, Somerset, turned 18 on polling day
Secretary of State for Energy Lord Carrington accompanies Prime Minister Edward Heath on a country walk to the Plough Pub during the General Election campaign. 16th February 1974. Carringtonobit
Aftermath following the General Election result which produced a hung parliament. Secretary of State for Energy Lord Carrington pictured arriving at Number 10 Downing Street. 2nd March 1974
Secretary of State for Defence Lord Carrington speaks at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. October 1973. Carringtonobit
President Zia of Pakistan with Foreign Secretary Lord CArrington upon his arrival at Heathrow Airport before his talks with the Prime Minister on the Arab crisis. 6th October 1980. Carringtonobit
Secretary of State for Defence Lord Carrington pictured leaving Heathrow Airport, London by RAF Comet for Malta ahead of talks with Maltese Prime Minister Dom Mintoff. 19th August 1971
Jeremy Thorpe holidaying at home at his thatched cottage near Cobbaton, Umberleigh, Devon. 30th August 1972
Jeremy Thorpe with his four year old son Rupert, pictured near his cottage near Barnstaple. 12th September 1973
Jeremy Thorpe, his second wife Marion and his four year old son Rupert, pictured at his cottage near Barnstaple. 12th September 1973
Rhodesia Final Agreement Signing The final agreement on the future of Rhodesia as the independent state of Zimbabwe signed at Lancaster House 21 December 1979 Present at the signing: Drs Mundawarara
Mr Reginald Maudling, Chancellor of the Exchequer at the BBC studios to appear on " Panorama". He is pictured with Mr Richard Dimbleby and Mr Robin Day. 3rd December 1962
Lady Dartmouth, daughter of Alexander McCorquodale and romantic novelist Dame Barbara Cartland, voted one of the 10 best dress ladies in the country
Kiki Dee and Elton John attend a House of Commons reception, invited along with other pop stars by the Minister for the Arts, Norman St John-Stevas. 3rd August 1980
Pop stars attend a House of Commons reception, invited by the Minister for the Arts, Norman St John-Stevas. 3rd August 1980
Speakers corner at St Peters Square in Central Manchester. 15th April 1977
A young woman takes a photograph of Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) whilst he is visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967
Former Conservative politician Chris Patten, who lost his Bath seat in the 1992 General election, takes up his post as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong on 9th July 1992
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook pictured in his hotel suite on the 51st floor of the Conrad Hotel in Hong Kong ahead the official handover to China. June 1997
Potter Bridget Appleby and the staff of the Briglin Pottery Crawford Street, Marylebone, London, showing of their Harold Wilson commemoration mugs
George Peabody Gooch flanked by the Father Willis organ addresses a packed Reading town hall during his campaign to win the Reading by-election for the Liberal Party. Circa 1st November 1913
Margaret Thatcher enters Number 10 Downing Street after her historic election victory, becoming Britains first female Prime Minister. Pictured here on triumphant walk to the front door of Number 10
Watford FC Chairman Elton John (left) and Birmingham MP and former Sports Minister Denis Howell sign a petition against the Governments proposed football membership scheme before the match between
Batman actor Adam West visits the House of Commons. His visit was arranged by Mr. James Dunn, Labour MP for Kirkdale Liverpool. Mr. Dunn was hoping to arrange a meeting between Mr
Provisional IRA meeting in Derry, Northern Ireland. Pictured, Martin McGuinness holding UVF photographs. 12th April 1972
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness arriving in London Heathrow on their way to Westminster and the House of Commons. 19th May 1997
IRA Provisionals hold a press conference. Martin McGuinness, far left, the officer in charge of the Provisional IRA in Londonderry with Sean Macstiofain at a IRA Press Conference. 1st June 1972
A clean sweep for Mrs Thatcher. 2nd February 1975. Mrs Margaret Thatcher, who is challenging for the leadership of the Conservative party, seen here doing household chores
The Abse family, left to right, daughter Bathsheba, mother Marjorie, father Leo and son, Toby. November 1984
Leo Abse, MP for Pontypool, having breakfast with his wife Marjorie and children - Tobias age 11, Bathsheba age 13 - in the garden of his home in London. With them is their pug dog Trotsky
Leo Abse MP, his wife Marjorie, son Tobias and daughter Bathsheba arrive in an open horse drawn carriage to open the antiques fair at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, Wales. 13th April 1970
Leo Abse, MP for the Pontypool division of Monmouthshire, pictured at this desk in his study in his St Johns Wood home in London. 18th October 1976
Pontypool MP Leo Abse and his wife arriving at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff where he is opening the Cardiff Antiques Fair at the hotel
Leo Abse MP with children Tobias and Bathsheba holding pug dog. 22nd May 1973
Michael Heseltine pictured outside Number 10 Downing Street, where he attends a meeting regarding the new Conservative cabinet under John Majors leadership
Michael Heseltine, giving a press conference following his resignation as Minister for Defence. He resigned over the Westland affair. January 1986
Michael Heseltine, pictured at his home with his wife Ann. A few days earlier he resigned as Secretary of State for Defence over the Westland affair. 13th January 1986
Michael Heseltine, pictured at his home. A few days earlier he resigned as Secretary of State for Defence over the Westland affair. 13th January 1986
Michael Heseltine and family move in to a new house in Oxfordshire. 14th August 1973
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev visits Watford, Hertfordshire. 8th April 1989
Conservative MP Anthony Steen, centre, with his wife Carolyn and Labour candidate Graham Morris in the 1983 election for the South Hams constituency 9th June 1983
Harold Wilson at Oldway Mansion in Paignton in May 1972 for the centenary of APAC
Baronnes Margaret Thatcher accompanied by Patrick Nicholls (left) during a visit to the L F Harris factory Triumph motorcycles Newton Abbot 27th May 1987
Politician Jeremy Thorpe August 1978 The bizarre scene as Jeremy Thorpe opened the Bishops Nympton flower show the day after the Minehead hearing into allegations former Liberal Party leader Jeremy
First president and founding father of the Republic of China Sun Yat-sen arrives at Kobe port with his wife Soong Ching-ling on the steamship Shanghai-Maru as they stop off in the Japanese city
Thumbs up from shadow transport minister John Prescott as he meets workers during his visit to Vauxhalls Ellesmere Port plant. Picture taken 7th February 1992
Actress Glenda Jackson standing at the back of a double decker bus, with Vote Labour poster in the window. 21st March 1992