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"150 Years of Conservative Legacy: From Churchill's V for Victory to Thatcher's Iron Lady" In 1942, amidst the chaos of World War II

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER 02 / 01 / 1975

MARGARET THATCHER 02 / 01 / 1975
MARGARET THATCHER 02/01/1975

Background imageConservative Collection: Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Geoffrey Howe giving speech - March 1975 - 22 / 03 / 1975

Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Geoffrey Howe giving speech - March 1975 - 22 / 03 / 1975
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Geoffrey Howe giving speech - March 1975 - 22/03/1975

Background imageConservative Collection: George Best with David Mellor, Denis Law and Tony Banks at the Houses of Parliament - May

George Best with David Mellor, Denis Law and Tony Banks at the Houses of Parliament - May 1993. 25/05/1993

Background imageConservative Collection: Kenneth Baker interviewed in Scotland 03 / 09 / 1993

Kenneth Baker interviewed in Scotland 03 / 09 / 1993
Kenneth Baker interviewed in Scotland 03/09/1993

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis with President George Bush snr

Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis with President George Bush snr and his wife Barbara - June 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and President George Bush senior outside 10 Downing Street - June 1989

Margaret Thatcher and President George Bush senior outside 10 Downing Street - June 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher at North Atlantic Assembly, Westminster Hall, London - 17 November 1982

Margaret Thatcher at North Atlantic Assembly, Westminster Hall, London - 17 November 1982

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER IS MET BY PRINCE FAHD AT RIYADH AIRPORT IN SAUDI ARABIA - APRIL 1981

MARGARET THATCHER IS MET BY PRINCE FAHD AT RIYADH AIRPORT IN SAUDI ARABIA - APRIL 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and husband Sir Denis leaving Falklands Memorial Service at St Pauls

Margaret Thatcher and husband Sir Denis leaving Falklands Memorial Service at St Pauls cathedral - 26 July 1982

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher washing her hands during her tour of India - 20th April 1981

Margaret Thatcher washing her hands during her tour of India - 20th April 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher on arrival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 1981

Margaret Thatcher on arrival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: JOHN MAJOR INSIDE 10 DOWNING STREET - 12 / 03 / 1992

JOHN MAJOR INSIDE 10 DOWNING STREET - 12 / 03 / 1992
JOHN MAJOR INSIDE 10 DOWNING STREET - 12/03/1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher with Douglas Hurd and Bernard Ingham at press conference in Riyadh

Margaret Thatcher with Douglas Hurd and Bernard Ingham at press conference in Riyadh - 27th April 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher greeting Saudi princes at Riyadh airport - April 1981

Margaret Thatcher greeting Saudi princes at Riyadh airport - April 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: Michael Heseltine Conservative candidate for Coventry North in the 1964 general election

Michael Heseltine Conservative candidate for Coventry North in the 1964 general election Circa October 1964

Background imageConservative Collection: Finchley MP Margaret Thatcher seen here attending a Coventry South Conservative

Finchley MP Margaret Thatcher seen here attending a Coventry South Conservative Association function at the Leofric Hotel

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Edward Heath conducting the annual carol concert at Broadstairs, Kent

Prime Minister Edward Heath conducting the annual carol concert at Broadstairs, Kent. 20th December 1970

Background imageConservative Collection: Secretary of State for Health William Waldegrave gives a press conference during

Secretary of State for Health William Waldegrave gives a press conference during the run-up to the 1992 election. 25th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major surrounded by tractors during his visit to Massey Ferguson

Prime Minister John Major surrounded by tractors during his visit to Massey Ferguson Tractors at Sheerness Docks. 3rd April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major in York, during the general election campaign. 26th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major in York, during the general election campaign. 26th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma, and Margaret Thatcher with her husband

Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma, and Margaret Thatcher with her husband Denis, pictured during the general election campaign. 22nd March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major pictured on his 49th birthday. 29th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major pictured on his 49th birthday. 29th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major visiting a Nissan car factory. 29th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major visiting a Nissan car factory. 29th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit, Employment minister, at Henleys Garage, Chingford, Essex

Norman Tebbit, Employment minister, at Henleys Garage, Chingford, Essex, to pick up his new car, a MG " Maestro". 16th September 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit on the second day of the Conservative party conference. October 1966

Norman Tebbit on the second day of the Conservative party conference. October 1966

Background imageConservative Collection: The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and other leading Conservatives launch

The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and other leading Conservatives launch the Conservative Party Manifesto at the Conservative HQ in Smith Square

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit arrives with three despatch boxes at the Department of Trade, Victoria

Norman Tebbit arrives with three despatch boxes at the Department of Trade, Victoria. 17th October 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Geoffrey Goodman, Daily Mirror journalist, presented with Granada TV

Geoffrey Goodman, Daily Mirror journalist, presented with Granada TVs Industrial writer of the year award by Norman Tebbit. 5th February 1985

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit at the Conservative party conference. October 1977

Norman Tebbit at the Conservative party conference. October 1977

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative Party Manifesto at Conservative HQ in

Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative Party Manifesto at Conservative HQ in Smith Square. 18th May 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma. 15th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma. 15th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Secretary of State for the Environment Michael Heseltine speaking during the 1992 General

Secretary of State for the Environment Michael Heseltine speaking during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major visits a primary school in Nottingham. 17th March 1992

Prime Minister John Major visits a primary school in Nottingham. 17th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Douglas Hurd at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Douglas Hurd at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court

Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court. 2nd April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court. 2nd April 1992

Prime Minister John Major at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court. 2nd April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major in Bristol, during the general election campaign

Prime Minister John Major in Bristol, during the general election campaign. 3rd April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in Bristol

Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in Bristol, during the general election campaign. Pictured speaking to a crowd while standing on a box. 3rd April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major in Huntingdon, during the general election campaign

Prime Minister John Major in Huntingdon, during the general election campaign. 21st March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Jim Davidson pictured in the audience of a conservative rally, Wembley. 5th April 1992

Jim Davidson pictured in the audience of a conservative rally, Wembley. 5th April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Patrick Moore pictured asleep in the audience of a conservative rally, Wembley

Patrick Moore pictured asleep in the audience of a conservative rally, Wembley. 5th April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major at a conservative rally during the general election campaign

Prime Minister John Major at a conservative rally during the general election campaign. Pictured, with Elaine Paige and Tim Rice. Wembley, 5th April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher returns to the Grand Hotel in Brighton

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher returns to the Grand Hotel in Brighton. She made made a surprise visit with Norman Tebbit to the official reopening of the hotel 22 months after it was blasted by an

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major with Field Marshal Lord Bramwall at the presentation to the PM

Prime Minister John Major with Field Marshal Lord Bramwall at the presentation to the PM of a Kalashnikov rifle at the Imperial War Museum. 3rd May 1991

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major speaking at Chequers. February 1991

Prime Minister John Major speaking at Chequers. February 1991

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma visiting Grafham Water Processing Plant

Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma visiting Grafham Water Processing Plant during the general election campaign, pictured releasing balloons. 4th April 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: The real Norman Tebbit stands with a wax work of himself at a preview of his wax portrait

The real Norman Tebbit stands with a wax work of himself at a preview of his wax portrait figure. 7th July 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit at The Savoy Luncheon. 10th June 1986

Norman Tebbit at The Savoy Luncheon. 10th June 1986



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"150 Years of Conservative Legacy: From Churchill's V for Victory to Thatcher's Iron Lady" In 1942, amidst the chaos of World War II, Winston Churchill stood tall and defiantly made his famous V for Victory sign, becoming an iconic symbol resilience. Margaret Thatcher, a formidable force in British politics, emerged as another influential figure within the conservative movement. Her tenure as Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 showcased her unwavering determination and commitment to conservative principles. Sir Robert Peel, a prominent figure in the mid-19th century, played a pivotal role in shaping modern conservatism. His policies on law enforcement and free trade laid the foundation for future generations. Enoch Powell MP challenged conventional wisdom with his controversial speeches on immigration and national identity. Though divisive at times, he left an indelible mark on conservative discourse. As Margaret Thatcher embarked on campaign trails throughout her career, she captivated audiences with her charisma and conviction. Her ability to connect with ordinary citizens solidified her status as one of Britain's most revered conservatives. Stanley Baldwin served as Prime Minister during a transformative period between two world wars. His leadership brought stability and unity during challenging times. Douglas-Home (Alec) became leader of the Conservative Party in 1963 after resigning from his position as Foreign Secretary. Known for his intellect and diplomatic skills, he guided Britain through significant international challenges. The image captured in 1975 shows Margaret Thatcher at home in Chelsea shortly before being named leader of the Conservative Party—a moment that would shape history forever. Daniel Earl of Nottingham represents centuries-old traditions associated with conservatism—an enduring legacy that has weathered political storms over time. Westminster Bridge and Parliament depicted on a Christmas card evoke nostalgia for traditional values cherished by conservatives—stability, heritage, and patriotism intertwined into festive celebrations. Lastly but not least important is Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, the 3rd Marquis of Salisbury.