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Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys at Pontllanfraith, South Wales, on the day of the 1992 General Election. 9th April 1992
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
Margaret Thatcher husband Denis outside polling station - June 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station at the Westminster Institute in Castle Lane, London, SW1 on the morning of the General Election. 9th June 1983
Jane Clark, votes in the United Kingdom general election on her birthday, aged 18 years old, this general election was the first in which people could vote from the age of 18
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys cast their votes at Pontllanfraith, South Wales. 9th April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock on the day of the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys go to cast their vote in the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning in Harrogate with her husband Denis. 9th June 1987
A pensive British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, at the Castle Street polling station, London SW1. 11th June 1987
British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and husband Denis wave to the crowd at the Castle Street polling station, London SW1. 11th June 1987
Perm any 12 from 22 - "Worse than doing the pools"Perm any 12 from 22 - " Worse than doing the pools" was the comment from a voter in Haltemprice where electors have up to 12 votes and a choice of 22 candidates. 15th June 1973
Courtroom into polling station - Mr V. N. Bowen (left) and Mr H. Dutton helping to convert Bridlingtons courthouse into a polling station for the 1959 general election. 8th October 1959
To register their votes - Early arrivals at the polling booth in Pickering-Road, Hull. Forty-six candidates will contest the Hull Council elections. 15th May 1957
Jeremy Thorpe, Liberal leader and his wife Caroline voted on their own constituency of Cobbaton, North Devon. Pictured with their son Rupert at the Polling Station. 18th June 1970
Gwynfor Evans of Plaid Cymru, leaving the polling station after voting in the Parliamentary election for the Camarthen constituency. 31st March 1966
A Coventry voter casts his vote in the 1959 General Election at Cheylesmore polling station. 8th October 1959
John Major MP with wife at the polling station in his constituency of Huntingdon to cast their votes
Nine year old Louise Frazer had the law puzzled during the 1983 election in North Shields when she produced her polling card
Hedley-on-the-Hills mobile polling station in 1974
One of the hairdressers casting her vote at the polling station in her salon while staff and customers carry on in 1992
Among early voters at La Sagesse School polling station in Newcastle was Sister Fernand, from La Sagesse Convent, who is pictured with Mr. Jack Stoker and Mrs. Jean Baty in 1977
An audience of... er... not many. Gordon Adams Labour candidtate in the Euro-Elections for the Northumberland seat addresses the voter of the future in 1979
Coal miners cast their votes during the election. October 1977 P005132
1950 Election Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrision outside the polling station before casting their votes. February P018716
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrison photographed after casting their votes in the East Woolwich constituency today during the General Election. They are leaving the Polling Station at Roper St. Eltham
General Election 1950: Too young to vote and not old enough to care, these babies were only interested in when Mummy was coming out from casting her vote at Chelsea Town Hall today
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee and his daughters were out early this morning in a last minute round-up of Mr. Attlees constituency
General Election 1970: Marilyn Bath arrives to vote - just after getting married. Beside her is her husband, John Hanna. And carrying her train is William Molloy, Labour candidate for North Ealing
Children waiting in their pram outide the polling boothwhilst their mothers vote in the General Election. October 1959 P018697
General Election. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrison at the polling booth to vote. February 1950 P018668
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
Left John Proud, voter, Bill turnbull, voter, and RobertTthompson, Polling Officer, in a Polling Station at Beamish Museum based on the year 1913
Martin Bell shares umbrella with actor David Sole during his election campaign April 1997
John Major Prime Minister at a polling station during 1992 elections