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Harold Wilson was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976

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Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold Wilson and Barbara Castle on platform at Labour party conference - October 1966

Harold Wilson and Barbara Castle on platform at Labour party conference - October 1966

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: JENNIE LEE PICTURED AT LABOUR CONFERENCE WITH HAROLD WILSON - OCTOBER 1966

JENNIE LEE PICTURED AT LABOUR CONFERENCE WITH HAROLD WILSON - OCTOBER 1966

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: James Callaghan with Harold Wilson and George Brown at the Durham Miners Gala - July 1967

James Callaghan with Harold Wilson and George Brown at the Durham Miners Gala - July 1967

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold Wilson - February 1968

Harold Wilson - February 1968

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The official opening of Thomson House, home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun

The official opening of Thomson House, home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun. The Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Mrs Wilson and Lord Thomson. Newcastle, 7th May 1965

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Prime Mister Harold Wilson toasting with the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Mrs Ethel Wormald

Prime Mister Harold Wilson toasting with the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Mrs Ethel Wormald, at last nights Lancashire and Cheshire Signal Regiments Annual Ball

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Mike Yarwood with Harold Wilson. 22nd January 1977

Mike Yarwood with Harold Wilson. 22nd January 1977

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Prime Minister Harold Wilson pauses to chat with a group of children who met his train at

Prime Minister Harold Wilson pauses to chat with a group of children who met his train at Lime Street Station, Liverpool. 2nd July 1966

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Cavern Club, Matthew Street, Liverpool, England. The Beatles played at The

The Cavern Club, Matthew Street, Liverpool, England. The Beatles played at The Cavern Club 292 times on their rise to stardom

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Ministers in Downing Street during talks between Alec Douglas-Home

Ministers in Downing Street during talks between Alec Douglas-Home and Labour Leader Harold Wilson over the Cyprus Conflict as the Greek Cypriots

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Ministers in Downing Street during talks between Alec Douglas-Home

Ministers in Downing Street during talks between Alec Douglas-Home and Labour Leader Harold Wilson over the Cyprus Conflict as the Greek Cypriots

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Channel Tunnel project cancelled 20th January 1975 On the day the button was to be

Channel Tunnel project cancelled 20th January 1975 On the day the button was to be pushed to start the giant tunnelling machine on its way under the English Channel

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Crowds gather in the rain to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995

Crowds gather in the rain to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) whilst visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visiting Hebburn

Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visiting Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Policemen hold back the crowds as Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995

Policemen hold back the crowds as Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) visits Hebburn and Jarrow during his tour of the North East of the country. 17th February 1967

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving 10 Downing Street after announcing his resignation as

Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving 10 Downing Street after announcing his resignation as Prime Minister. He had told his cabinet colleagues earlier in the day of his intention to step down

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Shoppers in Crawford Street, Marylebone, London looks at the window display of Briglin

Shoppers in Crawford Street, Marylebone, London looks at the window display of Briglin Pottery studio after they display their Harold Wilson commemoration mug to mark the resignation of the Prime

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving the Ministry of Defence in London after announcing his

Harold Wilson (1916-1995) leaving the Ministry of Defence in London after announcing his resignation as Prime Minister. He had told his cabinet colleagues earlier in the day of his intention to step

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Potter Bridget Appleby seen here in here Crawford Street, Marylebone, London studio

Potter Bridget Appleby seen here in here Crawford Street, Marylebone, London studio, putting the finishing touches on a Harold Wilson commemoration mug to mark the resignation of the Prime Minister

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995

On 16 March 1976, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister (taking effect on 5 April 1976)

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Shoppers in Crawford Street, Marylebone, London looks at the window display of Briglin

Shoppers in Crawford Street, Marylebone, London looks at the window display of Briglin Pottery studio after they display their Harold Wilson commemoration mug to mark the resignation of the Prime

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold Wilson (1916-1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister during a press

Harold Wilson (1916-1995) announces his resignation as Prime Minister during a press conference at the Ministry of Defence in London

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Queen attends the premier of Othello at the Odeon Leicester Square

The Queen attends the premier of Othello at the Odeon Leicester Square. The premier is in aid of the Toynbee Hall appeal committee of which Mrs Harold Wilson is the president

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: British Prime Minister Harold Wilson photo-call outside Number Ten Downing Street, London

British Prime Minister Harold Wilson photo-call outside Number Ten Downing Street, London, Monday 28th August 1967. He plans to announce details of cabinet reshuffle later today

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Shadow Foreign Secretary Harold Wilson pictured with wife Mary Wilson

Shadow Foreign Secretary Harold Wilson pictured with wife Mary Wilson and son Robin Wilson, Sunday 30th September 1962

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Harold and Mary Wilson 3rd July 1970 Mary Wilson sewing on a button on to

Harold and Mary Wilson 3rd July 1970 Mary Wilson sewing on a button on to the jacket of her husbands jacket at their new temporary house in Vincent Square

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Cocktail party held for sports personalities by the Prime Minister Harold Wilson at 10

Cocktail party held for sports personalities by the Prime Minister Harold Wilson at 10 Downing Street. Here harold Wilson is joined by various footballers including Stanley Matthews

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left)

Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left), pictured with Prime Minister Harold Wilson, wife Mrs Mary Wilson and Film Producer Lew Grade, at the Queens Theatre, London

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: This was the grave and historic moment in Rome last week when his Holiness Pope Paul met

This was the grave and historic moment in Rome last week when his Holiness Pope Paul met British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Foreign Secretary George Brown

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: NASA Apollo XI Astronauts visit London October 1969 22 hour flying visit for american

NASA Apollo XI Astronauts visit London October 1969 22 hour flying visit for american heros Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: United Nations 30th Anniversary Garden Party and Number 10 Downing Street, London

United Nations 30th Anniversary Garden Party and Number 10 Downing Street, London, Wednesday 14th May 1975. Comedians Eric Morecambe and Mike Yarwood with Prime Minister Harold Wilson

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Colin Todd receives the PFA Player of the Year trophy from the Prime Minister Harold

Colin Todd receives the PFA Player of the Year trophy from the Prime Minister Harold Wilson. 2nd March 1975

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Beatles, 19th March 1964. Variety Club luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel

The Beatles, 19th March 1964. Variety Club luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel, London with prime Minister Harold Wilson (Picture shows) Paul McCartney fiddling with his tie

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Rugby fans welcome the British Lions home to Heathrow. The banner on the right refers to

Rugby fans welcome the British Lions home to Heathrow. The banner on the right refers to Prime Minister Harold Wilsons Government disapproval of the tour. 31st July 1974

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh seen here chatting with Labour Leader Harold Wilson outside his

The Duke of Edinburgh seen here chatting with Labour Leader Harold Wilson outside his cottage, during a royal visit to the Scilly Isle by the Queen and royal family. 10 August 1967

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Queen and Prince Philip were guests at the Prime Ministers official residence

The Queen and Prince Philip were guests at the Prime Ministers official residence, No 10 Downing Street. The occasion was a farewell dinner given by Prime Minister Harold Wilson who had just

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Economics minister George Brown (right) looks surprised as Prime Minister Harold Wilson

Economics minister George Brown (right) looks surprised as Prime Minister Harold Wilson outlines the Labour Party manifesto for the forthcoming General Election at Transport House

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey with his Ex-England team of 1966 who won the World Cup

Sir Alf Ramsey with his Ex-England team of 1966 who won the World Cup: Eight years on Sir Alf Ramsey is re-united with his 1966 World Cup winning team

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: British Prime Minister Harold Wilson meets Liverpool footballer Ron Yeats December

British Prime Minister Harold Wilson meets Liverpool footballer Ron Yeats December 1969 Z11804

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Manchester United football manager Matt Busby meets Prime Minister Harold Wilson for

Manchester United football manager Matt Busby meets Prime Minister Harold Wilson for lunch at Manchester Citys Midland Hotel. December 1967 P005652

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Prime MInister Harold Wilson with his wife Mary Wilson talking with Manchester United

Prime MInister Harold Wilson with his wife Mary Wilson talking with Manchester United manager Matt Busby and Leslie Leveras they meet for lunch at the Midland Hotel. December 1967 P005650

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Prime Minister Harold Wilson seen on his arrival at Euston train station after his

Prime Minister Harold Wilson seen on his arrival at Euston train station after his journey from Liverpool wearing his Gannex coat. November 1967 P005654

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Manchester United footballer Bobby Charlton with his wife Norma talking to Prime Minister

Manchester United footballer Bobby Charlton with his wife Norma talking to Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a party for West German Chancellor Willy Brandt at Number 10 Downing Street. 5th March 1970

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Christmas - A saddened Father Christmas at David Morgans store in Cardiff

Christmas - A saddened Father Christmas at David Morgans store in Cardiff, where the Government power restrictions prevented him showing children around the Toyland Grotto - 13th Dec 1973

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: The Beatles Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney with Prime

The Beatles Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney with Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his wife Mary Wilson at Variety Club Awards March 1964

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Michael Foot Left wing candidate in the Labour Party leadership election following

Michael Foot Left wing candidate in the Labour Party leadership election following the resignation of Harold Wilson

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey with Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a dinner to celebrate the 8th

Sir Alf Ramsey with Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a dinner to celebrate the 8th anniversay of England wining the the World Cup. July 1974

Background imageHarold Wilson Collection: Sir Alf Ramsey with his Ex-England team of 1966 who won the World Cup

Sir Alf Ramsey with his Ex-England team of 1966 who won the World Cup: Eight years on Sir Alf Ramsey is re-united with his 1966 World Cup winning team



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Harold Wilson Collection

Harold Wilson was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976. He was born in Huddersfield, England in 1916 and attended Oxford University. During his time as Prime Minister, he implemented a number of social reforms including the introduction of free school meals for all children, as well as introducing a new system for nationalising industries. He also oversaw Britain's entry into the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973. Wilson was known for his strong belief in public ownership and economic planning, which led to him being nicknamed 'the Socialist Prime Minister'. His time in office saw an increase in living standards across Britain and he is widely regarded as one of the most successful British prime ministers of modern times.
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The Harold Wilson collection is a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the life and political career of former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Our collection is available from Media Storehouse, an online retailer that specializes in high-quality photographic images. Harold Wilson was one of the most influential politicians in post-war Britain. He served as Prime Minister twice between 1964 and 1976 and oversaw significant social reforms during his time in office. Our collection features a wide range of images capturing key moments from his political career as well as personal photographs. The items are produced using high-quality materials to ensure they are long-lasting and visually appealing. They make great gifts for anyone interested in politics or British history or can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of nostalgia. The Harold Wilson collection offers a unique way to commemorate one of Britain's most important political figures through beautiful imagery.
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