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Labour Party Collection (page 8)

The Labour Party, a prominent political force in British history, has seen many influential leaders and moments that have shaped the nation

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Prime Minister Harold Wilson leaving 10 Downing Street on his way to Buckingham Palace to

Prime Minister Harold Wilson leaving 10 Downing Street on his way to Buckingham Palace to see the Queen - asking to dissolve Parliament clearing way for June General Election May 1970

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer with his wife Audrey Callaghan

James Callaghan Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer with his wife Audrey Callaghan visiting a decimal currency shop which was set up to highlight the problems of the changes

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Three former Prime Ministers Harold Wilson James Callaghan

Three former Prime Ministers Harold Wilson James Callaghan and Harold MacMillan at Westminster Abbey 1982

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan MP November 1964

Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan MP November 1964 and his wife eating breakfast on the morning of the Budget

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Queen Elizabeth entertaining Harold Wilson and other visiting NATO Ministers at

Queen Elizabeth entertaining Harold Wilson and other visiting NATO Ministers at Buckingham Palace. May 1965

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister on a visit to the Daily Mirror 1965

Harold Wilson Prime Minister on a visit to the Daily Mirror 1965

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister and his wife at his son Robins wedding

Harold Wilson Prime Minister and his wife at his son Robins wedding

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister and George Brown (R) at a Labour Party Confrence 1966

Harold Wilson Prime Minister and George Brown (R) at a Labour Party Confrence 1966

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson British Prime Minister reading a proof of the book At the End of the Day

Harold Wilson British Prime Minister reading a proof of the book At the End of the Day 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Home Secretary at a press conference to launch the third national

James Callaghan Home Secretary at a press conference to launch the third national campaign to alert the public on how to help the police 1968

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Ex Labour British Prime Minister speaking at a Labour Party Conference at

Harold Wilson Ex Labour British Prime Minister speaking at a Labour Party Conference at Central Hall 1971

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister of Britain leaving No. 10 Downing Street 1974

Harold Wilson Prime Minister of Britain leaving No. 10 Downing Street 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister celebrating his ruby wedding anniversary at

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister celebrating his ruby wedding anniversary at Chequers by kissing his wife Audrey 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP smoking his pipe 1964

Harold Wilson MP smoking his pipe 1964

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP meeting supporters as he leaves the Transport House after the press

Harold Wilson MP meeting supporters as he leaves the Transport House after the press confrence February 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister with Henry Kissinger in 10 Downing Street 1976

James Callaghan Prime Minister with Henry Kissinger in 10 Downing Street 1976

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister with the West Germany Chancellor Helmut Schmidt leaving for

Harold Wilson Prime Minister with the West Germany Chancellor Helmut Schmidt leaving for Brussels 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Sir Hugh Cudlipp second left with Harold Wilson 1970 with Mary Wilson

Sir Hugh Cudlipp second left with Harold Wilson 1970 with Mary Wilson and the Mirrors Edward Pickering

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister wondering puzzled 1977

James Callaghan Prime Minister wondering puzzled 1977

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Michael Foot MP takes over as Employment Secretary in Harold Wilsons new cabinet

Michael Foot MP takes over as Employment Secretary in Harold Wilsons new cabinet

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP Labour Prime Minister 1978

James Callaghan MP Labour Prime Minister 1978

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister with actress Francesca Annis Circa

Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister with actress Francesca Annis Circa 1981

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP and Prime Minister 1976

James Callaghan MP and Prime Minister 1976

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson former Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister

Harold Wilson former Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson British Labour Prime Minister on his way to Buckingham Palace to inform

Harold Wilson British Labour Prime Minister on his way to Buckingham Palace to inform the Queen of the election date

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP at the Labour Party Conference in Scarborough 1963

Harold Wilson MP at the Labour Party Conference in Scarborough 1963

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister with Henry Kissinger outside 10 Downing Street surrounded

James Callaghan Prime Minister with Henry Kissinger outside 10 Downing Street surrounded by journalists 1976

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan British Prime Minister leaving No 10 Downing Street 1977

James Callaghan British Prime Minister leaving No 10 Downing Street 1977

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister of United Kingdom with Dr Henry Kissinger the American

Harold Wilson Prime Minister of United Kingdom with Dr Henry Kissinger the American Secretary of State July 1974

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister and President De Gaulle meeting in Paris. George Brown (R)

Harold Wilson Prime Minister and President De Gaulle meeting in Paris. George Brown (R)

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP former Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition at Heathrow Airport 1972

Harold Wilson MP former Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition at Heathrow Airport 1972

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister with journalist during a train journey

James Callaghan Labour Prime Minister with journalist during a train journey on the election campaign trial 1979

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson MP on holiday in the Scilly Islands 1963

Harold Wilson MP on holiday in the Scilly Islands 1963

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan MP 1967

James Callaghan MP 1967

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Labour Leader Prime Minister pictured at desk

James Callaghan Labour Leader Prime Minister pictured at desk

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Harold Wilson Leader of the Opposition 1971

Harold Wilson Leader of the Opposition 1971

Background imageLabour Party Collection: James Callaghan Foreign Secretary with Herr Genscher German Foreign Secretary at Dawnay

James Callaghan Foreign Secretary with Herr Genscher German Foreign Secretary at Dawnay Wood

Background imageLabour Party 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 imageLabour Party Collection: Mary Wilson wife of MP Harold Wilson on holiday in the Scilly Islands with her family

Mary Wilson wife of MP Harold Wilson on holiday in the Scilly Islands with her family 1963

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Sir Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Great Britain with J Thomas Leader of

Sir Harold Wilson former Labour Prime Minister of Great Britain with J Thomas Leader of the House of Commons and Lady Falkender Political Secretary 1976

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Paddy Ashdown with John Major and Neil Kinnock at the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance

Paddy Ashdown with John Major and Neil Kinnock at the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance Sunday 1996

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Labour Party Conference 1998 Cherie Blair and Pauline Prescott enjoy the speech

Labour Party Conference 1998 Cherie Blair and Pauline Prescott enjoy the speech from Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott on the last day of the conference in Blackpool

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Michael Labour Party Leader Michael Foot seen here talking at the London College of

Michael Labour Party Leader Michael Foot seen here talking at the London College of Printing. He shared the platform with Peter Tatchell

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Michael Foot Labour Party Leader argues with photographers

Michael Foot Labour Party Leader argues with photographers

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Foot and Dizzy Michael Foot Labour Party Leader seen here with his wife

Foot and Dizzy Michael Foot Labour Party Leader seen here with his wife and dog " Dizzie" enjoying a early morning coffee and newspapers before a hard day at the Labour Party Conference

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Michael Foot at Labour Party election press conference May 1983

Michael Foot at Labour Party election press conference May 1983

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Home Sweet Home - Michael Foot soaks up the atmosphere of Morgan Street during his visit

Home Sweet Home - Michael Foot soaks up the atmosphere of Morgan Street during his visit to see his old home (Number 10) receive a plaque unveiled in his honour - 15th March 1996

Background imageLabour Party Collection: Michael Foot with John Haynes speaks to supporters. Labour Party leader

Michael Foot with John Haynes speaks to supporters. Labour Party leader Michael Foot was given a rousing receeption when he visited Nuneaton



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The Labour Party, a prominent political force in British history, has seen many influential leaders and moments that have shaped the nation. Mr Harold Wilson, leader of the Opposition, passionately addresses an eve of election rally, rallying supporters with his vision for a better future. Labour Party Leader Ramsay MacDonald stands proudly alongside leading women, showcasing their commitment to gender equality and inclusivity. Prime Minister James Callaghan shares a light-hearted moment with his chancellor Denis Healey during a press conference. Their camaraderie reflects the strong bond within the party's leadership. The cabinet members elected in the 1945 General Election are captured in a timeless black and white photo - symbols of hope and progress after World War II. Harold Wilson waves to enthusiastic crowds from a hotel balcony in July 1967 - an image that epitomizes his charismatic leadership style. Even during official visits like Gibraltar, Wilson remains true to himself by donning his iconic Gannex waterproof coat. Labour Party founder Mr Keir Hardie is depicted addressing the First Women's Suffrage Demonstration ever held in Trafalgar Square on May 19th, 1906. This sepia-toned photograph serves as a reminder of the party's long-standing commitment to social justice and equal rights. Lord Overtoun's satirical print titled "Chrome, Charity, Crystals and Cant" exposes societal issues through biting commentary published by Labour Leader in 1899. It showcases how art can be used as a powerful tool for political critique. An artist's depiction of Vicar General from 1902 captures both power dynamics within society and potential areas for reform championed by Labour activists at that time. Finally, Prime Minister James Callaghan shares laughter during a press conference in May 1979 - an example of his affable nature even amidst challenging times. These glimpses into Labour Party history highlight its enduring legacy as champions for progressive policies aimed at improving lives and creating a fairer society.