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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: 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

Background imageConservative Collection: Rt Hon Norman Tebbit MP, speaking in a major new lunchtime lecture series '

Rt Hon Norman Tebbit MP, speaking in a major new lunchtime lecture series " Values in British Politics". St Jamess Church, Piccadilly, London. 9th April 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Post Office Bravery Awards. Presenting the awards, Norman Tebbit

Post Office Bravery Awards. Presenting the awards, Norman Tebbit, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, he paid tribute to " the courage

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

The launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Michael Heseltine at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto

Michael Heseltine at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in a B&Q store

Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in a B&Q store, during the general election campaign. 20th March 1992

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

Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

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

Chris Patten at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

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

Norman Lamont at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto

British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (not pictured) and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (not pictured) and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit return to the Grand Hotel in Brighton

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit return to

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Conservative Chairman Norman Tebbit return to the Grand Hotel in Brighton. They made a surprise visit to the official reopening of the hotel 22 months after it

Background imageConservative Collection: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street. 11th November 1980

Background imageConservative Collection: The Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool. Pictured, Jeffrey Archer. 14th October 1991

The Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool. Pictured, Jeffrey Archer. 14th October 1991

Background imageConservative Collection: Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd on the steps on the Foreign Office announcing his

Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd on the steps on the Foreign Office announcing his intention to run for the leadership of the Conservative Party. 22nd November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd delivers a statement during the Gulf crisis

Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd delivers a statement during the Gulf crisis. 20th August 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Home Secretary Douglas Hurd visits Brixton Prison. 1st July 1988

Home Secretary Douglas Hurd visits Brixton Prison. 1st July 1988

Background imageConservative Collection: Jeffrey Archer pictured in London. 25th July 1985

Jeffrey Archer pictured in London. 25th July 1985

Background imageConservative Collection: Secretary of State for Education and Science Keith Joseph at the Conservative Party

Secretary of State for Education and Science Keith Joseph at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, following an IRA bomb explosion at the Grand Hotel, where the party members were staying

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis at the Conservative Party Conference

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, following an IRA bomb explosion at the Grand Hotel, where the party members were staying

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, following an IRA bomb explosion at the Grand Hotel, where the party members were staying. 13th October 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Secretary of State for Defence Michael Heseltine and his wife Anne at LAP following

Secretary of State for Defence Michael Heseltine and his wife Anne at LAP following tasking Italy, the day after the Brighton Bombing. 13th October 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaks at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaks at the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, following an IRA bomb explosion at the Grand Hotel, where the party members were staying. 13th October 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits Capenhurst, Cheshire. 1st November 1985

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits Capenhurst, Cheshire. 1st November 1985

Background imageConservative Collection: Leader of the Opposition, Mrs Margaret Thatcher speaking at the Coburg Hotel Bayswater

Leader of the Opposition, Mrs Margaret Thatcher speaking at the Coburg Hotel Bayswater. 18th December 1978

Background imageConservative Collection: The Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool. Party Chairman Kenneth Baker

The Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool. Party Chairman Kenneth Baker and John Major - 12th October 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Young Conservative Conference at Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

Young Conservative Conference at Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is presented with a Valentines card. 12th February 1981

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Kenneth Baker at Conservative headquarters

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Kenneth Baker at Conservative headquarters, Smith Square, after backing John Major in the party leadership battle. 26th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits the church near Chequers

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits the church near Chequers, the official residence of the Prime Minister in Buckinghamshire, for the last time

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation

Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation. 26th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Denis Thatcher at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation

Denis Thatcher at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation. 26th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Conservative headquarters, Smith Square

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Conservative headquarters, Smith Square, after backing John Major in the party leadership battle. 26th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Police outside the new home of Margaret and Denis Thatcher in Dulwich

Police outside the new home of Margaret and Denis Thatcher in Dulwich, on the day they moved in. 28th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her husband Denis visit the church near Chequers

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her husband Denis visit the church near Chequers, the official residence of the Prime Minister in Buckinghamshire, for the last time

Background imageConservative Collection: John Major at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation

John Major at 10 Downing Street following the Prime Ministers resignation. 26th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Downing Street on Budget Day. 20th March 1990

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Downing Street on Budget Day. 20th March 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street with President of South Africa

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street with President of South Africa Nelson Mandela. 4th July 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning in Harrogate with her husband Denis

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning in Harrogate with her husband Denis. 9th June 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret and Denis Thatcher at their new home in Dulwich. 28th November 1990

Margaret and Denis Thatcher at their new home in Dulwich. 28th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Fowler (wearing glasses), Secretary of State for Employment

Norman Fowler (wearing glasses), Secretary of State for Employment, with a waxwork of Mrs Thatcher in the Friargate waxworks in York. 21st February 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Denis Thatcher at 10 Downing Street amid the Conservative Party leadership battle

Denis Thatcher at 10 Downing Street amid the Conservative Party leadership battle. 21st November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Norman Tebbit at 10 Downing Street amid the Conservative Party leadership battle

Norman Tebbit at 10 Downing Street amid the Conservative Party leadership battle. 21st November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher watches John Major from a window at 10 Downing Street after he won

Margaret Thatcher watches John Major from a window at 10 Downing Street after he won the Conservative leadership battle. 27th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: A copy of Margaret Thatchers memoir 'The Downing Street years'

A copy of Margaret Thatchers memoir "The Downing Street years"
A copy of Margaret Thatchers memoir " The Downing Street years", at her book signing in Harrods, London. 18th October 1993



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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.