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Introducing the James Callaghan collection of tote bags from Media Storehouse. These stylish and sustainable bags pay tribute to the influential British politician, James Callaghan. Each tote bag in this series showcases vibrant and captivating designs, inspired by Callaghan's life and political career. Made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials, these totes are perfect for carrying your essentials with a touch of history and sophistication. Add a piece of European political history to your everyday style with the James Callaghan collection from Media Storehouse.

James Callaghan was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979

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Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister appearing on the Jimmy Young radio show 1979

James Callaghan Prime Minister appearing on the Jimmy Young radio show 1979

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan Labour politician with Princess Alexandra talking to actor

James Callaghan Labour politician with Princess Alexandra talking to actor Scott MacKee back stage at the play " Canterbury Tales" 1969

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Elaine Paige chats to Prime Minister James Callaghan - October 1978 Dbase

Elaine Paige chats to Prime Minister James Callaghan - October 1978 Dbase MSI

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: British Prime Minister James Callaghan at 10 Downing Street

British Prime Minister James Callaghan at 10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister look out of the Cabinet Room window at the garden and Horse Guards. April 1978

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: British Prime Minister James Callaghan seen here in the garden of No

British Prime Minister James Callaghan seen here in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street the Prime Minister talks to the gardener Mr. Len Hobbs. April 1978

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: British Prime Minister James Callaghan seen here in the garden of No

British Prime Minister James Callaghan seen here in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street the Prime Minister talks to the gardener Mr. Len Hobbs. April 1978

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Chic Charnley footballer scottish footballer wearing Celtic top

Chic Charnley footballer scottish footballer wearing Celtic top, pictured with son wearing Manchester Unitetd top Circa 1994. James Callaghan Charnley

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan with Dr David Steel and Margaret Thatcher all holding wreaths during

James Callaghan with Dr David Steel and Margaret Thatcher all holding wreaths during Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in London. November 1977

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Margaret Thatcher with former Prime Ministers Edward Heath Harold Wilson

Margaret Thatcher with former Prime Ministers Edward Heath Harold Wilson and James Callaghan on Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph 1991

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Margaret Thatcher with 3 other ex-premiers on Remembrance Sunday paying respects at

Margaret Thatcher with 3 other ex-premiers on Remembrance Sunday paying respects at the Cenotaph in 1991 Harold Wilson Edward Heath and James Callaghan

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan attends the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph London with Margaret

James Callaghan attends the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph London with Margaret Thatcher and David Steel. 1977

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister getting off a plane at Heathrow Airport followed by

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister getting off a plane at Heathrow Airport followed by Dr David Owen 1978

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Jack Jones chairman of the TGWU listens with concern at James Callaghan speech to

Jack Jones chairman of the TGWU listens with concern at James Callaghan speech to the Labour Party conference. 5th October 1976 Watscan - - 22/04/2009

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan with Dr David Owen standing by the sea 1980

James Callaghan with Dr David Owen standing by the sea 1980

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan Foreign Secretary and Labour Party MP. September 1974 S74-5663a-002

James Callaghan Foreign Secretary and Labour Party MP. September 1974 S74-5663a-002

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Prime minister James Callaghan with his chancellor Denis Healey

Prime minister James Callaghan with his chancellor Denis Healey and Antony Crosland seen here at Heatrow airport. Jim Callaghan MP leaves for Puerto Rico. 26th June 1976

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Dr. Henry Kissinger US secretary of state with James Callaghan. Foreign Secretary

Dr. Henry Kissinger US secretary of state with James Callaghan. Foreign Secretary. July 1975

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Heathrow Airport. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson and Foreign

Heathrow Airport. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson and Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. James Callaghan, left Heathrow Airport for Dublin, for the Common Market talks there. March 1975

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag 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 imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: A Line-up of 18 cars to meet the delegation of Harold Wilson

A Line-up of 18 cars to meet the delegation of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan at Heathrow Airport. They arrived back at Heathrow from Dublin after talks on the Common Market. 12th March 1975.

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Heathrow Airport. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson and Foreign

Heathrow Airport. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson and Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. James Callaghan, left Heathrow Airport for Dublin, for the Common Market talks there. March 1975

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Heathrow Airport: Mr. Harold Wilson and Mr. James Callaghan seen leaving their plane at

Heathrow Airport: Mr. Harold Wilson and Mr. James Callaghan seen leaving their plane at Heathrow Airport. March 1975

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan MP Tom Driberg MP and Hugh Gaitskell looking at art paintings

James Callaghan MP Tom Driberg MP and Hugh Gaitskell looking at art paintings

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: The Queen waits to greet Queen Margrethe at Windsor. May 1974 With her are

The Queen waits to greet Queen Margrethe at Windsor. May 1974 With her are, from the left Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Foreign Secretary James Callaghan and the Home Secretary Roy Jenkins

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag 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

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Hampshire PO6 4 Map

Hampshire PO6 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hampshire PO6 4

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Rochdale OL10 1 Map

Rochdale OL10 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rochdale OL10 1

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Liverpool L5 8 Map

Liverpool L5 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Liverpool L5 8

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: South Lanarkshire G74 5 Map

South Lanarkshire G74 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Lanarkshire G74 5

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan, Labour politician, outside Number 10

James Callaghan, Labour politician, outside Number 10
James "Jim" Callaghan (Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, 1912-2005), Labour politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1964-1967, Home Secretary 1967-1970

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Home Secretary James Callaghan on a walking holiday at Snowdon, Wales. 11th January 1970

Home Secretary James Callaghan on a walking holiday at Snowdon, Wales. 11th January 1970

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey who cancelled his trip to the Commonwealth

Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey who cancelled his trip to the Commonwealth Finance ministers meeting due to the rapid fall of the pound

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan laughing during press conference - May 1979 02 / 05 / 1979

James Callaghan laughing during press conference - May 1979 02 / 05 / 1979
James Callaghan laughing during press conference - May 1979 02/05/1979

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Remembrance Day at The Cenotaph, Whitehall. Liberal Democrat leader David Steel

Remembrance Day at The Cenotaph, Whitehall. Liberal Democrat leader David Steel, Labour leader James Callaghan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. 7th November 1980

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Remembrance Day at The Cenotaph, Whitehall. Liberal Democrat leader David Steel

Remembrance Day at The Cenotaph, Whitehall. Liberal Democrat leader David Steel, Labour leader James Callaghan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. 7th November 1980

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Womans Own 'Children of Courage'Awards. Ten children were presented with

Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented with
Womans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Womans Own 'Children of Courage'Awards. Ten children were presented with

Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented with
Womans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Womans Own 'Children of Courage'Awards. Ten children were presented with

Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented with
Womans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: A memorial service was held at St Pauls Cathedral, London

A memorial service was held at St Pauls Cathedral, London, for the late Martin Luther King Jr and was attended by a number of dignitaries. Home Secretary James Callaghan. 10th April 1968

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Pontyclun, South Wales, was officially opened by The Queen

The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Pontyclun, South Wales, was officially opened by The Queen, in readiness for the introduction of the decimal coinage on Tuesday 17th December 1968. Our picture shows

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: President Jimmy Carter meets Prime Minister James Callaghan at Downing Street

President Jimmy Carter meets Prime Minister James Callaghan at Downing Street. 5th May 1977

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear

President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear, where he planted a tulip tree and Prime Minister James Callaghan planted an oak, on Washington Green

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear

President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear, where he planted a tulip tree and Prime Minister James Callaghan planted an oak, on Washington Green

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear

President Jimmy Carter on his walkabout in Newcastle and Washington, Tyne and Wear, where he planted a tulip tree and Prime Minister James Callaghan planted an oak, on Washington Green

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan British Prime Minister 1976 with his Australian counterpart Gough

James Callaghan British Prime Minister 1976 with his Australian counterpart Gough Whitlam

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan MP August 1950 after the count in the General Election at

James Callaghan MP August 1950 after the count in the General Election at South Cardiff

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977, meets Jimmy Carter at the the Summit of Seven

Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977, meets Jimmy Carter at the the Summit of Seven, the four national Summit Meeting at No.10 Downing Street

Background imageJames Callaghan Tote Bag Collection: James Callaghan MP May 1979 meeting the public during his tour of Cardiff

James Callaghan MP May 1979 meeting the public during his tour of Cardiff. With school children at Mount Stewart Junior School



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James Callaghan Tote Bag Collection

James Callaghan was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979. He was born in 1912 in Portsmouth, England and educated at Oxford University. He began his political career in 1945 when he was elected to the House of Commons as a Labour Party Member of Parliament for Cardiff South East. During his time as Prime Minister, he sought to reduce industrial unrest and inflation while maintaining full employment. His government also introduced several social reforms such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which improved workplace safety standards across Britain. Despite these successes, Callaghan's government was defeated by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party in 1979 due to economic difficulties caused by high levels of public spending and inflation. After leaving office, he remained an active member of the House of Lords until his death in 2005 aged 92.
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