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Referendum Collection

Background imageReferendum Collection: Home Secretary Roy Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Home Secretary Roy Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with

Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with the slogan, Europe or bust? 19th May 1975

Background imageReferendum Collection: Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe

Siv Hederby, 20 year old model from Sweden, voices here approval by wearing Pro Europe Common Market bikini, which incorporates the flags of all nine Market members

Background imageReferendum Collection: Anti Common Market newsagent, Redcar. 1971

Anti Common Market newsagent, Redcar. 1971

Background imageReferendum Collection: Speakers corner at St Peters Square in Central Manchester. 15th April 1977

Speakers corner at St Peters Square in Central Manchester. 15th April 1977

Background imageReferendum Collection: Pro Europe Women wearing traditional costumes ahead of referendum, pictured in Solihull

Pro Europe Women wearing traditional costumes ahead of referendum, pictured in Solihull, West Midlands, England, 31st May 1975

Background imageReferendum Collection: Edinburghs old Royal High School makes its debut as a mini parliament

Edinburghs old Royal High School makes its debut as a mini parliament, 28th April 1980. In the smaller, more convenient West Lobby

Background imageReferendum Collection: Guardian William Wallace (Gordon Walker) spears Major Block (Jim Dunsmorg

Guardian William Wallace (Gordon Walker) spears Major Block (Jim Dunsmorg) during a referendum fight in Buchanan Street Precinct, Glasgow, Scotland, 20th February 1979

Background imageReferendum Collection: Office Girls count the results of the Record Referendum, over 45

Office Girls count the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 29th November 1976

Background imageReferendum Collection: Office Girl counts the results of the Record Referendum, over 45

Office Girl counts the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 18th November 1976

Background imageReferendum Collection: Symbolic Opening Ceremony with 12ft key at the gates of the Scottish Assembly

Symbolic Opening Ceremony with 12ft key at the gates of the Scottish Assembly, at Edinburghs Royal High School, with security guards watching through the barred gates, 29th June 1980

Background imageReferendum Collection: Some of the anti-Common Market MPs at Westminster rehearse their song 'Nine

Some of the anti-Common Market MPs at Westminster rehearse their song "Nine
Some of the anti-Common Market MPs at Westminster rehearse their song " Nine? Nein! Nein!". They are Ioan Evans (Aberdare), William Molloy (Ealing North), Mike Noble (Rossendale)

Background imageReferendum Collection: The Welsh devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative referendum held in Wales

The Welsh devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative referendum held in Wales on Thursday 18th September 1997, over whether there was support for the creation of an assembly for Wales with

Background imageReferendum Collection: UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market

UK European Communities Membership Referendum, 1975, also known as the Common Market referendum, was held on 5th June 1975

Background imageReferendum Collection: Scotland Referendum count, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. 12th September 1997

Scotland Referendum count, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. 12th September 1997

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician and Secretary of State for Employment Michael Foot watched by Tony Benn

Labour politician and Secretary of State for Employment Michael Foot watched by Tony Benn, speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician Anthony Wedgewood Benn during a debate on the Common Market

Labour politician Anthony Wedgewood Benn during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician Michael Foot talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common

Labour politician Michael Foot talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician Clive Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Labour politician Clive Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Politicians cast their votes during a debate on the Common Market

Politicians cast their votes during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson speaking during a debate on the Common Market

Prime mInister Harold Wilson speaking during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market

Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to cabinet members during a debate on the Common

Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to cabinet members during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Home Secretary Roy Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Home Secretary Roy Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market

Labour politician Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson during a debate on the Common Market

Prime mInister Harold Wilson during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Politics: Common: Market: Harold Wilson P. M. Labour Conference

Politics: Common: Market: Harold Wilson P. M. Labour Conference
Politics: Common: Market: Harold Wilson P.M. Labour Conference. Debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician James Callaghan speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Labour politician James Callaghan speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Michael Foot during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will

Michael Foot during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson speaks during a debate on the Common Market

Prime mInister Harold Wilson speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Prime mInister Harold Wilson during a debate on the Common Market

Prime mInister Harold Wilson during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageReferendum Collection: Labour politician James Callaghan during a debate on the Common Market

Labour politician James Callaghan during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world



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