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Glass Frame : Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station at the Westminster Institute in Castle Lane, London, SW1 on the morning of the General Election. 9th June 1983
Ron Burton
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM83 3262
Media ID 21850758
© Mirrorpix
City Of Westminster Eighties Elections General Election Polling Station Sign Tory Vote Voting Waving 1983 Conservative
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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An Iconic Moment in British Politics - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis Leaving the Polling Station
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print captured by renowned photographer Ron Burton, we are transported back to the historic morning of June 9th, 1983. The image showcases former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her devoted husband Dennis as they gracefully exit the polling station at the Westminster Institute in Castle Lane, London. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as citizens exercise their democratic right during a General Election. Standing tall amidst a sea of supporters, Mrs. Thatcher exudes confidence and determination while waving to well-wishers who have gathered to witness this pivotal moment in political history. This snapshot encapsulates not only an era but also symbolizes the unwavering spirit of conservatism that defined Britain during the 1980s. As one of the most influential leaders of her time, Margaret Thatcher's impact on both domestic policy and international relations cannot be understated. With its timeless charm, this photograph serves as a poignant reminder of how politics can shape nations and inspire generations. It immortalizes an extraordinary couple whose journey through power was marked by resilience, conviction, and an unyielding commitment to their country. Ron Burton's masterful lens has expertly frozen this fleeting moment for all eternity – allowing us to reflect upon a transformative period in British politics whenever we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints.
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