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"Bonar Law: A Cartoon Journey Through British Politics" Step into the world Law, a prominent figure in British politics during the early 20th century

Background imageBonar Collection: Cartoon, The Futurist (House of Lords reform)

Cartoon, The Futurist (House of Lords reform)
Cartoon, The Futurist -- Bonar Law and Asquith on the failure to reform the House of Lords. Date: 1913

Background imageBonar Collection: Ramsay MacDonald leaping into the limelight

Ramsay MacDonald leaping into the limelight
Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937) British Labour politician, leaping into the limelight over the backs of Bonar Law (Conservative) and Lloyd George (Liberal) when he won the General Election in 1922

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923, commonly called Bonar Law

Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923, commonly called Bonar Law
5614392 Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923, commonly called Bonar Law; (add.info.: Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923, commonly called Bonar Law. British Conservative Party politician and Prime Minister)

Background imageBonar Collection: Scotland, Sutherland, Highland, Bonar Bridge, typical village scene

Scotland, Sutherland, Highland, Bonar Bridge, typical village scene

Background imageBonar Collection: Scotland, Highland, Bonar Bridge, typical village scene with row of homes and restaurant

Scotland, Highland, Bonar Bridge, typical village scene with row of homes and restaurant

Background imageBonar Collection: Scotland, Sutherland, Highland, Bonar Bridge over Kyle of Sutherland

Scotland, Sutherland, Highland, Bonar Bridge over Kyle of Sutherland

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Andrew Bonar Law, 1922, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Andrew Bonar Law, 1922, (1935). Portrait of British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law (1858-1923)

Background imageBonar Collection: Bonar Law, opposition leader

Bonar Law, opposition leader
Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858A a€" 30 October 1923) was a BritishA ConservativeA politician who served asA Prime Minister of the United KingdomA from 1922 to 1923

Background imageBonar Collection: Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V

Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V
Prime Ministers during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Asquith, Lloyd George, Ramsay Macdonald, Bonar Law, Baldwin. Date: 1935

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, Prime Minister - Resigns due to ill-health

Andrew Bonar Law, Prime Minister - Resigns due to ill-health
Andrew Bonar Law (1858 - 1923), British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923. Resigns due to ill-health in May, 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law (1858 - 1923), British Conservative politician who served as Prime

Andrew Bonar Law (1858 - 1923), British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923 - shown here as the new Unionist leader in the House of Commons in

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law - Conservative Prime Minister

Andrew Bonar Law - Conservative Prime Minister
Andrew Bonar Law (1858 - 1923), British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923. Date: 1922

Background imageBonar Collection: Bonar Law and Sir Edward Carson, at Newcastle

Bonar Law and Sir Edward Carson, at Newcastle
Bonar Law and Sir Edward Carson, Unionists opposed to Irish Home Rule, at Newcastle in 1913. 1913

Background imageBonar Collection: Treaty of Versailles, 1919 by Fortunino Matania

Treaty of Versailles, 1919 by Fortunino Matania
The Signing of the Peace Treaty with Germany at Versailles. Britains Prime Minister signing the peace treaty with Germany in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles, June 28, 1919

Background imageBonar Collection: Orlando, Bonar Law, Clemenceau, Curzon, Lloyd George and Sonnino in London for peace

Orlando, Bonar Law, Clemenceau, Curzon, Lloyd George and Sonnino in London for peace talks. Date: 1919

Background imageBonar Collection: The Peace Conference - the treaty of Versailles, 1919

The Peace Conference - the treaty of Versailles, 1919
A pleniary session in the Clock Room at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Paris: The Allied leaders in conclave during the preparation of the Peace Treaty, 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, 1858 - 1923, commonly called Bonar Law. British Conservative Party politician

Andrew Bonar Law, 1858 - 1923, commonly called Bonar Law. British Conservative Party politician and Prime Minister. From Forty Wonderful Years, published 1938

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, Aka Bonar, 1858

Andrew Bonar Law, Aka Bonar, 1858

Background imageBonar Collection: The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917

The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917
Photograph taken at 10 Downing Street of the Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Front row, Henderson, Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, Mr Bonar Law, David Lloyd George, Sir Robert Borden, Mr Massey

Background imageBonar Collection: Cartoon, Siege Guns of Rhetoric, WW1

Cartoon, Siege Guns of Rhetoric, WW1
Cartoon, Siege Guns of Rhetoric, or how our politicians are helping the work of the services. Showing politicians of different persuasions combining together against the common enemy in the early

Background imageBonar Collection: Mr Bonar Law

Mr Bonar Law. Part of Box 104 Boswell collection. Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858 30 October 1923), commonly called Bonar (rhymes with honour) Law

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, politician

Andrew Bonar Law, politician
ANDREW BONAR LAW Statesman Date: 1858 - 1923

Background imageBonar Collection: The New War Ministry, WW1

The New War Ministry, WW1
The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George

Background imageBonar Collection: Sons of famous fathers, WW1

Sons of famous fathers, WW1
Sons of famous fathers in uniform during the First World War. Above, two sons of Bonar Law, and below, two sons of Lloyd George. Date: 1914

Background imageBonar Collection: Portrait photograph of Andrew Bonar Law

Portrait photograph of Andrew Bonar Law. British politician and prime minister

Background imageBonar Collection: A political arguement. Bonar Law vs Edward Carson

A political arguement. Bonar Law vs Edward Carson, as represented by a Bulldog and a poodle

Background imageBonar Collection: First woman MP, 1919

First woman MP, 1919
NANCY, LADY ASTOR Vicountess Astor, standing between Lord Balfour and Lloyd George, becomes the first woman MP, 1919. The Front Ministerial Bench beyond the Table is shown here

Background imageBonar Collection: Arthur Balfour, British politician, giving a talk

Arthur Balfour, British politician, giving a talk
Arthur Balfour, British politician and former Prime Minister, giving a talk on lawn tennis at Panshanger, home of Mr Almeric Paget

Background imageBonar Collection: Col Fitzmaurice and Eric W Bonar, pilots

Col Fitzmaurice and Eric W Bonar, pilots
Col Fitzmaurice and Eric W. Bonar, pilots of the Bellanca 28-70, The Irish Swoop, a non-starter in the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934

Background imageBonar Collection: Going to the Countryja From Punch, London, 18 August 1920. Lloyd George

Going to the Countryja From Punch, London, 18 August 1920. Lloyd George and members of his coalition government. Front row: Lloyd George, Bonar Law, Arthur Balfour

Background imageBonar Collection: Meeting at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Quai D Orsay, Paris. Under clock are American

Meeting at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Quai D Orsay, Paris. Under clock are American
WWI: TREATY NEGOTIATIONS. Meeting at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Quai D Orsay, Paris. Under clock are American and French presidents Woodrow Wilson and Raymond Poincar

Background imageBonar Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street

Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street
Blitz in London -- the trajectory of the vehicle lifted by a bomb blast from Bonar Road onto the roof of a house in Peckham Hill Street, SE London

Background imageBonar Collection: Blitz in London -- bomb damage, Bonar Road, Peckham

Blitz in London -- bomb damage, Bonar Road, Peckham
Blitz in London -- bomb damage in Bonar Road, Peckham, SE London

Background imageBonar Collection: HORATIUS BONAR (1808-1889). Scottish cleric and hymn writer

HORATIUS BONAR (1808-1889). Scottish cleric and hymn writer

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law / Stamp

Andrew Bonar Law / Stamp
ANDREW BONAR LAW (1858 - 1923) Statesman, prime Minister

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law MP, (1858-1923)

Andrew Bonar Law MP, (1858-1923)
Portrait of Andrew Bonar Law, the Scottish Statesman, Unionist MP and Prime Minister, made in 1923

Background imageBonar Collection: Bonar Law Photo

Bonar Law Photo
ANDREW BONAR LAW Statesman, prime Minister

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law, British statesman

Andrew Bonar Law, British statesman
Cartoon of Andrew Bonar Law, British statesman

Background imageBonar Collection: Andrew Bonar Law

Andrew Bonar Law
ANDREW BONAR LAW Statesman


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"Bonar Law: A Cartoon Journey Through British Politics" Step into the world Law, a prominent figure in British politics during the early 20th century. This captivating cartoon takes us on a historical ride, exploring key moments and personalities that shaped an era. In "The Futurist (House of Lords reform), " we witness Ramsay MacDonald leaping into the limelight as he advocates for change. The winds of transformation blow strong, setting the stage for future reforms. Remembrance Day, 1920, holds a somber tone as Bonar Law stands among his fellow countrymen paying tribute to those lost in war, and is here that we glimpse his dedication to honoring their sacrifice. As opposition leader during King George V's reign, Bonar Law emerges as a formidable force. His unwavering determination and strategic prowess make him a respected figure within political circles. The Peace Conference at Versailles in 1919 becomes another pivotal moment etched in history. Here, Bonar Law plays an instrumental role in negotiating the treaty that would shape post-war Europe. Andrew Bonar Law's image appears once more - this time with unknown creatorship - capturing his essence during significant times such as The Imperial War Cabinet meeting in 1917. His leadership shines through amidst tumultuous times. However, ill-health forces him to resign from office as Prime Minister later on. We see both sides of Andrew Bonar Law - resilient and dedicated yet vulnerable to personal challenges. This conservative politician leaves an indelible mark on British politics throughout his tenure from 1858-1923. As Prime Minister and beyond, he navigates complex issues with finesse while remaining true to his principles. A striking depiction shows Sir Edward Carson alongside Bonar Law at Newcastle - two figures united by shared goals and visions for their nation's future. Join us on this animated journey through history where Andrew Bonar Law takes center stage.