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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: Foreign Office Minister Douglas Hurd took time off from the Falklands crisis to marry his

Foreign Office Minister Douglas Hurd took time off from the Falklands crisis to marry his Secretary Judith Smart at a registry office in Wantage

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher pictured at her new home in Dulwich. 28th November 1990

Margaret Thatcher pictured at her new home in Dulwich. 28th November 1990

Background imageConservative Collection: Nigel Lawson and his wife Therese pictured at their home, the day after his resignation

Nigel Lawson and his wife Therese pictured at their home, the day after his resignation. 27th October 1989

Background imageConservative Collection: Theresa May, Conservative Candidate from Lanchester, North West Durham. England

Theresa May, Conservative Candidate from Lanchester, North West Durham. England. Pictured taken 14th March 1992 Theresa May has been officially confirmed as Prime Minister of England

Background imageConservative Collection: Theresa May, Conservative Candidate from Lanchester, North West Durham, England

Theresa May, Conservative Candidate from Lanchester, North West Durham, England, Pictured taken 14th March 1992. Theresa May was Conservative candidate fighting to be North West Durham MP in the 1992

Background imageConservative Collection: MP Harvey Proctor today admitted four charges of gross indecency with teenage rent boys

MP Harvey Proctor today admitted four charges of gross indecency with teenage rent boys at Londons Bow Street Magistrates Court

Background imageConservative Collection: Ken Dodd and William Roache at a Conservative party rally. 6th June 1987

Ken Dodd and William Roache at a Conservative party rally. 6th June 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home with his wife Caroline Jayne. April 18th 1965

Historian Allan Clark 37 seen here at home with his wife Caroline Jayne. April 18th 1965

Background imageConservative Collection: Sixteen year old Caroline Jayne Beuttler and husband Allan Clark 30 seen here after

Sixteen year old Caroline Jayne Beuttler and husband Allan Clark 30 seen here after their London Society Wedding. The bride is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Beuttlerand Mr Clark is

Background imageConservative Collection: The Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl of Derby, K. G. c1860, (c1884

The Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl of Derby, K. G. c1860, (c1884
The Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, Earl of Derby, K.G. c1860, (c1884). Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869)

Background imageConservative Collection: Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, c1710, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, c1710, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, c1710, (c1884). Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751), English politician, government official during reign of Queen Anne

Background imageConservative Collection: Arthur Balfour, c1920s, (1941)

Arthur Balfour, c1920s, (1941). British statesman and Prime Minister Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour (1848-1930)

Background imageConservative Collection: Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941

Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. Artist: London News Agency
Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. The Prime Minister being introduced to the players by England captain Eddie Hapgood before a wartime international

Background imageConservative Collection: Yalta Conference of Allied leaders, World War II, 4-11 February 1945

Yalta Conference of Allied leaders, World War II, 4-11 February 1945. Seated left to right: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin

Background imageConservative Collection: Meeting Chesapeake Bay 1941 Newly Appointed British Ambassador To The United States

Meeting Chesapeake Bay 1941 Newly Appointed British Ambassador To The United States
EDITORIAL The meeting in Chesapeake Bay in 1941 of the newly appointed British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Halifax and President Roosevelt

Background imageConservative Collection: Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho)

Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho)
BAL99479 Socialism, Throttling the Country, c.1909 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: poster published by The Budget Protest-League, London)

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent (Disraeli foreign policy)

Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent (Disraeli foreign policy)
Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent -- Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister, depicted as the Sphinx, with people below begging him to speak

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys recent success in the General Election. Depicting Benjamin Disraeli as a female horse rider in a circus

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, The Anglers Return (Derby and Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Anglers Return (Derby and Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Anglers Return -- Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli portrayed as fishermen, examining the Conservative partys poor returns from the recent General Election -- the Liberal party under Lord

Background imageConservative Collection: Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea

Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism

Background imageConservative Collection: The Winding Stream of Politics - elections since 1832

The Winding Stream of Politics - elections since 1832
An ingenious drawing showing at a glance the alternating results of General Elections from 1832 to 1924, with the ebb and flow of dominance by the main two political parties usefully illustrated by a

Background imageConservative Collection: Aristide Briand and Lloyd George taunt the drowning Germany, December, 1921 (litho)

Aristide Briand and Lloyd George taunt the drowning Germany, December, 1921 (litho)
KDC400247 Aristide Briand and Lloyd George taunt the drowning Germany, December, 1921 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher giving speech - June 1983

Margaret Thatcher giving speech - June 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher laughing sitting in JCB digger in Docklands - April 1984

Margaret Thatcher laughing sitting in JCB digger in Docklands - April 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher smiling - March 1984

Margaret Thatcher smiling - March 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher interviewed by George Gale in Downing Street - May 1984

Margaret Thatcher interviewed by George Gale in Downing Street - May 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Jeffrey Archer and Margaret Thatcher smiling at Tory party conference - October 1986

Jeffrey Archer and Margaret Thatcher smiling at Tory party conference - October 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: John Lloyd and Chris Evert with Margaret Thatcher and Carol Thatcher - June 1985

John Lloyd and Chris Evert with Margaret Thatcher and Carol Thatcher - June 1985

Background imageConservative Collection: John Lloyd and Chris Evert with Margaret Thatcher in garden - June 1985

John Lloyd and Chris Evert with Margaret Thatcher in garden - June 1985

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER LAUNCHES THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY MANIFESTO FOR THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION

MARGARET THATCHER LAUNCHES THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY MANIFESTO FOR THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 18TH MAY 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER IN THE DOWNING STREET SECRETARIAL OFFICES - OCTOBER 1986

MARGARET THATCHER IN THE DOWNING STREET SECRETARIAL OFFICES - OCTOBER 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and Princess Margaret at NSPCC meeting - May 1984

Margaret Thatcher and Princess Margaret at NSPCC meeting - May 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER VISITS THE CANARY WHARF CONSTRUCTION SITE IN DOCKLANDS - 11TH MAY 1988

MARGARET THATCHER VISITS THE CANARY WHARF CONSTRUCTION SITE IN DOCKLANDS - 11TH MAY 1988

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING IN HER FINCHLEY CONSTITUENCY DURING THE 1983 GENERAL

MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING IN HER FINCHLEY CONSTITUENCY DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)

Background imageConservative Collection: MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING NEAR PADSTOW DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY

MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING NEAR PADSTOW DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and Peter Bruinvels at election rally - June 1983

Margaret Thatcher and Peter Bruinvels at election rally - June 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher picking flowers in garden - April 1987

Margaret Thatcher picking flowers in garden - April 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher laughing during radio interview - May 1983

Margaret Thatcher laughing during radio interview - May 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and Norman Tebbit at re-opening of Grand Hotel Brighton following IRA

Margaret Thatcher and Norman Tebbit at re-opening of Grand Hotel Brighton following IRA bombing - August 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher with King Hussein of Jordan during his visit to Britain - March 1983

Margaret Thatcher with King Hussein of Jordan during his visit to Britain - March 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher waving after speech during election campaign - June 1983

Margaret Thatcher waving after speech during election campaign - June 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis leaving church - February 1987

Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis leaving church - February 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher looking through binoculars on a fruit farm - May 1987

Margaret Thatcher looking through binoculars on a fruit farm - May 1987

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM officially opens the M25 Motorway, which is 117 miles long

Margaret Thatcher PM officially opens the M25 Motorway, which is 117 miles long, the M25 is also known as the London Orbital Motorway, Wednesday 29th October 1986

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher laughing during interview - August 1984

Margaret Thatcher laughing during interview - August 1984

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher looking serious and forbidding during press conference / speech - June

Margaret Thatcher looking serious and forbidding during press conference / speech - June
Margaret Thatcher looking serious and forbidding during press conference/speech - June 1983

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher with Admiral Sir Terence Lewin leaving Falklands Islands Service at St

Margaret Thatcher with Admiral Sir Terence Lewin leaving Falklands Islands Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London - 26th July 1982

Background imageConservative Collection: Margaret Thatcher and Reginald Maudling arriving at meeting at Claridges

Margaret Thatcher and Reginald Maudling arriving at meeting at Claridges, London - October 1975



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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.