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Mrs Jeannette Griffiths, wife of conservative MP Peter Griffiths. 4th November 1964
Peter Griffiths Conservative MP for Smethwick, pictured in Marshall Street, Smethwick. 6th December 1964
Conservative MP for Smethwick, Peter Griffiths, talking to young conservatives. London, 5th November 1964
Conservative MP for Smethwick, Peter Griffiths and his wife Jeannette. 9th November 1964
Mr Winston Churchill seen here at the Dingle Lane School addressing a meeting in support of his sons candidature for the 1935 General Election 12th November 1935
The Rt Hon. Joseph Chamberlain former Secretary of State for the Colonies circa 1910
Joseph Chamberlain seen here in his robes of the Chancellor of Birmingham University circa 1902
The Chamberlain family seen here posing for the camera at Highbury. Back Row left to right. Mr Neville Chamberlain, Mr Austen Chamberlain and Mr Joseph Chamberlain
Joseph Chamberlain at his desk at the Colonial Office Circa 1903
Valerie Hobson and husband John Profumo Minister of State for Foreign Affairs seen here at the premiere of Some Like It Hot. 15th May 1959
Consevative Home Secretary Leon Brittan at a press conference at Sheffield Police Headquarters, November 1984
Conservative Cabinet Minister Leon Brittan leaving the Department of Trade and Industry on his way to the House of Commons to hear Prime Minister Margaret Thatchers speech on the Westland affair
Trade and Industry Secretary Leon Brittan arrives at the Royal Society of Arts in London for the official launch of Industry Year 1986. 16th January 1986
Conservative Home Secretary Leon Brittan pictured during his visit to Westminster Hospital. December 1983
Home Secretary Leon Brittan pictured at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton. April 1984
Trade and Industry Secretary Leon Brittan leaving Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting. 16th January 1986
Margaret Thatcher MP pictured with bagpipes in Glasgow, Scotland, January 1978. Margaret Thatcher was in Glasgow to address 250 scottish businessmen - she receieved a luke warm applause after her
Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP meets the kilted Mustafa Khan at Glasgows Dorchester Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, April 1975
Margaret Thatcher PM tries on a tartan scarf at Elgin, Scotland, June 1983
Margaret Thatcher PM, photocall with fund raisers Melanie Pickersgill and James Murphy, to promote Sport Aid 88, pictured together outside 10 Downing Street, London, 7th August 1987
Margaret Thatcher PM and former US President Jimmy Carter, pictured together at 10 Downing Street, London, 19th June 1987
Margaret Thatcher PM and husband Denis Thatcher celebrate after winning 1987 General Election, 10 Downing Street, London, Friday 12th June 1987
Margaret Thatcher PM, Election Campaign Meeting, June 1987
1954 Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool Left to Right Home Secretary Sir David Maxwell Fyffe, Lord Wooton join in singing " for hes a jolly fellow" to Anthony Eden (right)
Sir Winston Churchill gives his famous V for victory sign, Blackpool, Saturday 9th October 1954. Sir Winston Churchill was in Blackpool to address delegates at rally at the end of the Tory Party
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber speaks at a Conservative Party Press Conference during the 1974 general election campaign. 18th February 1974
Secretary to the Treasury Henry Brooke leaves the Treasury on his way to have lunch with the Hampstead Rotarians, a meeting he attends every year. 2nd January 1962
Home Secretary Henry Brooke at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. 15th October 1962
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber with General Secratary of the TUC Vic Fether, during a press conference at the Treasury in Whitehall
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber leaves Downing Street for the House of Commons on Prime Minister Edward Heaths 57th birthday. 9th July 1973
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber makes a speech at the second and final day of the Conservative Womans Conference at Centre Hall, Westminster. 23rd May 1973
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber holds up his red budget box as he leaves number 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons. 6th March 1973
Professor Ross Harper, President of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Association, 19th February 1992
Margaret Thatcher leaves Number 10 Downing Street for the last time as Prime Minister with her husband Denis, she resigned after not gaining enough votes in the first round of Conservative Party
Celtic v Dundee United Scottish FA Cup final match at Hampden Park 14th May 1988. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher presents trophy to Celtic players Final score: Celtic 2-1 Dundee United
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher pictured leaving 1987 Scottish Conservative Party Conference 15th May 1987
Home Secretary Henry Brooke leaves Number 10 Downing Street after a meeting. 19th June 1963
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits Greenock in Scotland 30th March 1988. Pictured with Scottish Secretary Malcolm Rifkind
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher tries out a pair of headphones - audio amplifiers - at Marconi in Scotland 2nd June 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher makes Scottish FA Cup semi final draw at Ibrox in Scotland 10th March 1990. Drawing Dundee United or Hibernian
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Edinburgh Scotland 24th March 1992
Home Secretary Henry Brooke leaves Number 10 Downing Street in the back of a car. 19th June 1963
Conservative Party Conference in Brighton. Margaret Thatcher. 10th October 1980
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Conservative Party Conference on elections to the European Parliament 21st May 1984
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber the day before he gives his budget speech in the House of Commons. 5th March 1973
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber goes for a short walk into the Ministers Courtyard prior to leaving number 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to deliver his budget speech
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber dejectedly leaves number 11 Downing Street on his way to the House of Commons to deliver a " mini budget" during the Oil Crisis
Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber waveas as he holds his red budget box on leaving number 11 Downing Street for the House of Commons. 6th March 1973