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James Ramsay MacDonald was a British statesman who was the first ever Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, leading a Labour Government in 1924, a Labour Government from 1929 to 1931
The Real Thing lead singer Chris Amoo seen here shortly after his Afghan hound Viscount Grant won Crufts 19th February 1987
Labour Party Leader Ramsay MacDonald seen here with leading womens trade unionist Mary Quaile entering the TUC building in London on the eve of the general strike. 3rd May 1926
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza The wedding of Anna Marie Gascoigne to John Paul Matthews at Dunston Hill Methodist Church in Gateshead 14 November 1992
A Day in the Life of Shepherds Market, circa 1948. A bombsite behind Shepherds Market
Day in the life of Covent Garden Market Cirica 1948 A fruit salesman is selling cherries from his stall. Picture taken 1st July 1948
View along Shepherd Street in Mayfair, central London. Circa 1948
Day in the life of Sothebys Auction House. Fine book and Manuscript auction. Circa May 1948
Londoners file pass the Sir William Reid Dicks statue of FDR shortly after it was unveilled on 12th April 1948
Scenes from inside the shop window at Peter Robinsons Department Store, London.The Peter Robinson store was at 200-236 Oxford Street. Circa 1946
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and his daughter Joan seen here at Chequers. 3rd February 1924
The Right Honourable James Ramsay MacDonald, JP, MP Circa 1924
Labour Ministers outside Buckingham Palace following the formation of the first Labour Government. Front Row 2nd Left to Right Ramsay MacDonald
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seen here climbing aboard a Fairey 3F aircraft of number 24 Squadron. The Prime Minister had been attending the Imperial Air Conference at Croydon
Labour Leader and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald speaking at Leicester after receiving the freedom of the city 29th October 1929
Labour Leader Ramsay MacDonald seen here with union leaders entering the TUC building in London on the eve of the general strike. 3rd May 1926
Ramsay MacDonald seen here in the garden of his home at 103 Frognal Lodge, Hampstead, London. Circa 12th June 1929
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald (centre) seen here with Sir Stamp, Lord Arnold and Ishbel McDonald on his return from the United States of America 3rd May 1933
Day in the life of Covent Garden, London, England. Workers enjoy a small break and their newspaper Picture taken 1st July 1948
Saturday Night Dancing at Palais, Hammersmith. Circa 1945
Dirt Track races in London. Circa April 1947
Dirt Track races in London. (Picture shows) A competitor receiving treatment for an injury. Circa April 1947
David Bowie, the pop star and song writer, whose wife Angie three weeks ago presented him with a baby boy, which they have called Zowie
Christmas Lights in Carnaby Street, London. December 1967
Lights of london. Empire cinema illuminated as crowds queue to watch the film Easter Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Circa 1948
Peter Phillips the son of Princess Anne at the School Rugby Sevens played at Kingston Park, Newcastle on 5th May 1996
Sir Herbert John Baptista Manzoni CBE MICE was a British civil engineer known for holding the position of City Engineer and Surveyor of Birmingham from 1935 until 1963
Left to Right Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Commons with Arthur Henderson, Home Secretary and Sidney Webb
Forthbank Stadium, 26th September 1995. Gavin Hastings makes his last big-game appearance. He will quit as an international after the World Cup, leads the Barbarians against Stirling County
Soho Carnival in Londons West End. (Picture shows) Carnival procession driving through the streets. 10th July 1955
Mr Christian Rakovsky and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seen here leaving the Foreign Office following talks at the Anglo Russian Conference. 15th April 1924
Dancerama at the Astoria Ballroom, 17th February 1963
Mr Ramsay MacDonald handing his nomination papers for the Woolwich By-Election to the Mayor of Woolwich. 22nd May 1921
A woman helping to direct traffic through the thick fog in Central London. Circa 1955
Inter-Allied conference in London 17th July 1924 Front row left to right Frank Kellogg, (US Ambassador) Georges Theunis, (Belgium Prime Minister) ouard Herriot
Coventry City 2-0 Sheffield Wednesday, premier league match at Highfield Road, Saturday 15th April 1995. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, on the ball
Arsenal 2-1 Coventry City, premier league match at Highbury, Sunday 23rd October 1994. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back
Block of Flats, Hammersmith London, 8th February 1949
Soho Carnival, 10th July 1955
English League Division One match at St Andrews. Birmingham City 5 v Derby County 1. Action during the match. 2nd October 1976
Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back, leaves pitch after being sent off at Old Trafford, Tuesday 3rd January 1994. Final score, Manchester United 2-0 Coventry City
Coventry City 2-3 Manchester United, Premier league match, Highfield Road, Monday 1st May 1995. Steven Pressley, Coventry City Football Player, centre back
Market trader on his stall with customer in Londons Soho. 15th June 1964
Teal ridden by jockey Arthur Thompson, led by owner Harry Lane and lad Billy Smith, followed by trainer Captain Neville Crump, after winning the Grand National, Aintree, 5th April 1952
Hammersmith London, 8th February 1949
Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza Paul Gascoigne attends the world premiere of Tyneside film company Amber Films first full-length commercial release called Dream On which stars his sister Anna Marie
Smog wardens holding flares in thick fog in Central London. 5th January 1956