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"Tory: A Journey Through History and Politics" From Labour Party election posters to television speakers

Background imageTory Collection: Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution

Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution
UPPER CANADA: LOYALISTS. Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution. Pen-and-ink drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageTory Collection: (1731-1813). American colonial administrator. Arrested in 1776 as a Loyalist

(1731-1813). American colonial administrator. Arrested in 1776 as a Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century
WILLIAM FRANKLIN (1731-1813). American colonial administrator. Arrested in 1776 as a Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageTory Collection: Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving

Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving, American, 19th century
LOYALIST HOME, 18th C. Continental soldiers plunder a Loyalist home during the American Revolution: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageTory Collection: American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784

American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784
LOYALISTS TO CANADA. American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784. Illustration, 1901, by Howard Pyle

Background imageTory Collection: Colonial boys mocking a Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century

Colonial boys mocking a Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century
TORY LOYALIST, 18th C. Colonial boys mocking a Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageTory Collection: Recruiting broadside for a Loyalist regiment in Pennsylvania during the American Revolutionary

Recruiting broadside for a Loyalist regiment in Pennsylvania during the American Revolutionary War, 1777
REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Recruiting broadside for a Loyalist regiment in Pennsylvania during the American Revolutionary War, 1777

Background imageTory Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. Marion leading American troops to victory against a combined

American Revolutionary soldier. Marion leading American troops to victory against a combined British, Tory
FRANCIS MARION (1732?-1795). American Revolutionary soldier. Marion leading American troops to victory against a combined British, Tory, and Hessian force at Parkers Ferry, South Carolina

Background imageTory Collection: AMERICAN LOYALISTS, 1783. Americans loyal to Great Britain are received in England after the end

AMERICAN LOYALISTS, 1783. Americans loyal to Great Britain are received in England after the end of the Revolutionary War, 1783. William Franklin is in the center

Background imageTory Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in

STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in the American colonies in 1765

Background imageTory Collection: SCOTLAND: ANTI-TORY RIOT. The anti-Tory election riot at Hawick, Scotland, 1835

SCOTLAND: ANTI-TORY RIOT. The anti-Tory election riot at Hawick, Scotland, 1835. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageTory Collection: ROBERT PEEL (1788-1850). Steel engraving after a portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830)

ROBERT PEEL (1788-1850). Steel engraving after a portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830)

Background imageTory Collection: STAMP ACT: PROTEST, 1765. A stamp agent hanged in effigy during an anti-Stamp Act protest in 1765

STAMP ACT: PROTEST, 1765. A stamp agent hanged in effigy during an anti-Stamp Act protest in 1765. Wood engraving, 1829

Background imageTory Collection: STAMP ACT: PROTEST, 1765. A New Hampshire stamp agent hanged in effigy during an anti-Stamp Act

STAMP ACT: PROTEST, 1765. A New Hampshire stamp agent hanged in effigy during an anti-Stamp Act protest in 1765. Line engraving, 1829

Background imageTory Collection: BOSTON: STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Bostonians protesting the Stamp Act by hanging an effigy of stamp

BOSTON: STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Bostonians protesting the Stamp Act by hanging an effigy of stamp agent Andrew Oliver from the Liberty Tree in Newbury Street on 14 August 1765: colored engraving

Background imageTory Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. A Tory stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole while another is about to be tarred

STAMP ACT, 1765. A Tory stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole while another is about to be tarred and feathered in an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in 1765

Background imageTory Collection: STAMP AGENT: TAR & FEATHER. Tory stamp agents tarred and feathered

STAMP AGENT: TAR & FEATHER. Tory stamp agents tarred and feathered and carried in a cart during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in 1765: colored engraving from John Trumbulls M Fingal, 1795

Background imageTory Collection: Poll Tax demonstration, Central London

Poll Tax demonstration, Central London
A Metropolitan Police officer in the middle of a peaceful crowd of demonstrators during the Poll Tax demonstrations in Central London

Background imageTory Collection: Tory Budget 1979

Tory Budget 1979
Sir Geoffrey Howe with his Budget Box, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the then newly elected Conservative government. Date: 1979

Background imageTory Collection: Gladstone after the Great Division

Gladstone after the Great Division
William Ewart Gladstone entering the House of Commons after the Great Division, which involved a vote of no confidence against the government of the Conservative Marquess of Salisbury

Background imageTory Collection: EVRV2A-00055

EVRV2A-00055
Colonists drumming a British loyalist out of town during the American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTory Collection: EVRV2A-00113

EVRV2A-00113
Tory refugees fleeing to Canada during American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTory Collection: EVRV2D-00153

EVRV2D-00153
Loyalist colonials marching in a reenactment on the Yorktown battlefield, Virginia. Digital photograph of a National Park Service event at Yorktown Battlefield on the 225th anniversary of

Background imageTory Collection: Mrs Thatcher visiting the Metropolitan Police

Mrs Thatcher visiting the Metropolitan Police
Mrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, visiting the Metropolitan Police

Background imageTory Collection: Mrs Thatcher in a Metropolitan Police car

Mrs Thatcher in a Metropolitan Police car
Mrs Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, posing in a Metropolitan Police car

Background imageTory Collection: Edward Heath - new Tory Leader

Edward Heath - new Tory Leader
Front cover of the Illustrated London News featuring a picture of Edward (Ted) Heath (1916 - 2005), the new Tory leader and later, British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974

Background imageTory Collection: William Whitelaw at Met Police cadets parade

William Whitelaw at Met Police cadets parade
William Whitelaw (1918-1999), Conservative politician, with police commissioners, inspecting Metropolitan Police cadets during a parade

Background imageTory Collection: Satire on the plea for a labourers vote

Satire on the plea for a labourers vote
Excellent political satire on the plea for a labourers vote, as both a Tory and a Liberal Politician get down on their knees to beg for the vote of the common working man

Background imageTory Collection: Modern Athenians plate 14 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 14 - Edinburgh
Adam Duff (d. 1840) Sheriff of Midlothian approaching The Hon. Henry, Lord Cockburn (1779-1854) Two legal gentleman, the former a confirmed Tory, the later with Whig sentiments

Background imageTory Collection: Grandolph Ad Leones

Grandolph Ad Leones
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER Churchill, Tory politician lampooned in Punch following his letters about his exploits in Africa, published in the Daily Graphic

Background imageTory Collection: Quintin McGarel Hogg

Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone (1907-2001) British Conservative politician at Selsdon Park Hotel, Croydon for the Tory Partys Shadow Cabinet planning weekend

Background imageTory Collection: Broadmoor - view of the terrace where male prisoners were ab

Broadmoor - view of the terrace where male prisoners were ab
Broadmoor opened as an asylum in 1863 to female patients and to male patients the following year. The building was designed by military engineer, Major General Joshua Jebb

Background imageTory Collection: Sir Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel
SIR ROBERT PEEL English politician and Conservative prime minister, on horseback

Background imageTory Collection: Kit Cat Club

Kit Cat Club
A gathering of the Kit-Kat Club, a London political and literary society which was the centre of opposition during Queen Annes Tory ministry (1710-14)

Background imageTory Collection: Voter Turnout 1978

Voter Turnout 1978
At the Conservative Party headquarters, the voter turnout is being examined

Background imageTory Collection: 14th Earl of Derby(Holl)

14th Earl of Derby(Holl)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)

Background imageTory Collection: Tory Supporters & Poster

Tory Supporters & Poster
Tory supporters displaying a poster against Lloyd Georges socialist policies

Background imageTory Collection: FOURTH PARTY TORIES

FOURTH PARTY TORIES
Randolph Churchill speaks, Wolff, Balfour and Gorst on the Bench, leading members of the Tory Fourth Party group

Background imageTory Collection: Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead

Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead (1872 - 1930), British lawyer and Conservative politician

Background imageTory Collection: 14th Earl Derby (Pound)

14th Earl Derby (Pound)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th Earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister (1852, 1858-59 and 1866-68)

Background imageTory Collection: 14th Earl of Derby (Ape)

14th Earl of Derby (Ape)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)

Background imageTory Collection: 3rd Earl of Bute

3rd Earl of Bute
JOHN STUART, 3RD EARL OF BUTE British statesman and Tory Prime Minister (1762-63)

Background imageTory Collection: 14th Earl of Derby / Mote

14th Earl of Derby / Mote
EDWARD STANLEY 14TH EARL OF DERBY British Statesman and Prime Minister three times: Tory (1852, 1858-59 & 1866-68)

Background imageTory Collection: Queen Victoria is offered a new crown

Queen Victoria is offered a new crown
New crowns for old ones! Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli offers Queen Victoria the imperial crown of India, in a spoof cartoon on an Arabian Nights tale (Aladdins new lamps for old)



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"Tory: A Journey Through History and Politics" From Labour Party election posters to television speakers, the term "Tory" has been a constant presence in British politics. It evokes images of fierce debates, passionate campaigns, and iconic figures who have shaped the nation's destiny. One such figure was Laodicea Dicey Langston of South Carolina, whose unwavering loyalty to her revolutionary cause led her to protect her elderly father against Loyalist troops during the American Revolution. Her bravery symbolizes the spirit of resilience that defines the Tory ideology. Margaret Thatcher, known as the Iron Lady, took center stage on the campaign trail with her determination and strong leadership. She embodied Tory values and left an indelible mark on British history. The grandeur of Westminster Bridge and Parliament adorning Christmas cards reminds us of how deeply rooted Tories are in tradition. They cherish their heritage while embracing progress for a better future. William Pitt the Younger stands tall in oil on canvas as one of Britain's most influential Tory leaders. His strategic genius helped shape modern governance and laid foundations for economic prosperity. Spencer Perceval's engraving captures a somber moment in Tory history when he became the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated. This tragic event serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, Tories persevere with unwavering dedication. Cartoons like "The Confidence Trick. " featuring Northcote and Disraeli highlight political satire aimed at challenging Tory policies or exposing potential deceit within their ranks—a testament to democracy's vibrant nature. The 1st Earl of Birkenhead enjoying time with his daughter aboard their yacht showcases another side of Tories—their ability to appreciate leisurely pursuits alongside their commitment to public service. Marazion Community Centre witnessed Margaret Thatcher engaging directly with people from all walks of life—an embodiment of Tories' belief in community empowerment through individual responsibility.