RMD9AGXR–Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, British Prime Minister
RMM098HA–Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013). Portrait of the British Prime Minister in September 1975, photo by Marion S Trikosko.
RMGG2BAD–Portrait of British Prime minister Winston Churchill 1952 Great Britain
RMG7W9N4–Wearing medals, British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan pictured when he was warmly welcomed by Pope John at Vatican City. The Premier, who conferred with the Pope in French, was accompanied by Lord Home, Foreign Secretary, and Sir Thomas Scarlett, the British Minister to the Holy See, The Premier is currently in Rome for talks with the Italian Government.
RMDRFKXA–David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister
RM2HTGW8A–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) was the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister, and was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century.
RM2BP9XKE–HITLER CHAMBERLAIN 1938 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain visit to the German hotel Petersberg to meet Ribbentrop 22 - 24 October 1938. Chamberlain stayed there during the Sudetenland crisis. ‘World History on the Rhein’ Commemorative postcard of Hitler & Chamberlain at Bad Godesberg Germany
RM2APB6P6–Lord Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), twice British Prime Minister, portrait engraving, before 1865
RMB3NKDH–British Prime Minister at a conference
RMD995PR–Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister 1979-1990
RM2J7YX6J–Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister
RMCNNP63–WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER (1759-1806) twice British Prime Minister
RMF2B5Y9–President Eisenhower with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in the Oval Office. March 23, 1959. - (BSLOC 2014 16 223)
RME0X9G7–Oct. 10, 1965 - The British Prime Minister Mr. H. Wilson arrived at Salisbury Airport on Monday evening 25th October, 1965 in an R.A.P. Greet with a staff of 50 and five , including the Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Arthur Sottelarand Sir Saville Garner, Permanent Under Secretary at the Commonwealth Relations Office. With Mr. Wilson is Sir Burks Twand, Secretary of the Cabinet; Mr. D. Mitchell, the Prime Ministers Principal Private Secretary; Mr. O. Wright, his Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Mr. T. Maya Hughes his Press Secretary
RMHYBFK3–Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister
RMT0XK09–politics, conferences, conference of Genoa, 10.4. - 19.5.1921, the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George in conversation with the chairman the Reparations Commission Louis Barthou, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, war reparation, war reparations, discussion, discussions, politician, politicians, entente, allies, Italy, Great Britain, France, Germany, German Reich, Weimar Republic, people, 1920s, 20th century, politics, policy, conference, conferences, Genoa, Genova, Prime Minister, Prime Ministers, conve, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMD0NJ9W–William Gladstone British Prime Minister
RMEA0CT6–Lord Liverpool, British Prime Minister, (1812–1827).
RMF3FM34–Former British Prime Minister John Major at CCI (Cricket Club of India) to receive honorary life membership in Bombay Mumbai
RMC74N6Y–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with President Jimmy Carter
RMM098H9–Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013). Portrait of the British Prime Minister whilst at the White House in September 1977, photo by Marion S Trikosko.
RMR23J5H–Adolf Hitler greets British Prime Minister Neville chamberlain at Munich 1938
RMG7NK32–Prime Minster's Questions - House of Commons. British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
RMTWB5J5–Downing Street, London - Home of the British Prime Minister
RM2HTGWA7–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) was the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister, and was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century.
RM2F76EX8–British Prime Minister WINSTON CHURCHILL WW2 Caricature of Prime Minister Winston Churchill smoking his iconic cigar World War II
RM2C70G8Y–William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806), British Prime Minister 1783-1801 and 1804-1806, portrait painting by the Studio of Thomas Gainsborough, 1787-1789
RMB3NKDD–British Prime Minister at a conference
RMG1DCR7–British Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald visits German Chancellor Brüning in Berlin 1931
RM2BDYA94–William Pitt the Elder, British Prime Minister
RM2BY5P26–HENRY ADDINGTON, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (1757-1844) British Prime Minister and statesman
RMF2B5YA–President Eisenhower with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan on the West Wing Portico. June 9, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 16 222)
RME0X9T4–Oct. 10, 1965 - The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson arrived at Salisbury Airport, in an R.A.F. Comet with a staff of 50 and 5 aides, including the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, and Sir Saville Garner, Permanent Under Secretary of the Common Wealth Relations Office. With Mr. Wilson is Sir Burke Trend, Secretary to the British Cabinet. Mr. D. Mitchell the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary. Mr. C. Wright, his Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Mr. Lloyd Hughes his Press Secretary. Picture Shows:- The Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole (right) of the banned Z.A
RM2GN523A–British Prime Minister Margareth Thacher, 1989
RMERHFFH–Lloyd George - portrait - British Prime Minister (December 1916 - October 1922) - 17 January 1863 - 26 March 1945 - photo:
RME3TXM4–Henry Herbert Asquith British Prime Minister
RMMC6K34–PALMISTRY - Print of the right hand of William Gladstone, the British Prime Minister, made in 1897 by the palmist 'Cheiro' - Louis Hamon. From the first edition (1897) of 'Cheiro's Language of the Hand'
RMF3FM2G–Former British Prime Minister John Major at CCI (Cricket Club of India) to receive honorary life membership in Bombay Mumbai
RMKWHD60–French General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), French Prime Minister Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (1841-1929), British Prime Minister David Lloyd George (1863-1945), Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860-1952) and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Baron Sidney Costantino Sonnino (1847-1922)
RM2BTRPNW–William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (1759-1834), portrait by John Hoppner, oil on canvas, c.1800. Lord Grenville was a British Whig statesman who served as British Prime Minister from 1806 to 1807, as head of the Ministry of All the Talents.
RMR242X2–British Prime minister Neville Chamberlain returns to England in 1938 from talks with Hitler at Munich
RMG4T09E–The exterior view of Chequers, Buckinghamshire, the official country residence of the British Prime Minister.
RMDRFKXE–David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, WW1
RMKDAEK3–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the White House in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 1977.
RM2JAHJRY–HITLER CHAMBERLAIN 1938 Pre-War Propaganda image of Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister shaking hands and meeting Nazi Adolf Hitler in Berlin Germany 30th September 1938
RM2APB6P5–Henry John Temple, Lord Palmerston, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), twice British Prime Minister, portrait engraving by William Holl (after Mayall), 1862-1871
RMERN5PE–British Prime Minister David Lloyd George inspecting munitions workers during a visit to a fatory in Neath, Wales. 11th August 1918.
RMD95YF5–Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, in conversation with the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini at Munich, 1938. Photograph.
RM2BW3CB8–British Prime Minister , Ramsay Macdonald , addressing the National Government demonstration in Southampton on arms traffic control . 14 November 1934
RMBY6708–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher holding hands with nursery school children in Wolverhampton 1980
RMHTMC5Y–Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 1784 to 1865. British prime minister. From Album-Evenement, Prime du Journal L'Evenement, published 1865.
RMM4TNM8–British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone in 1850
RMBT91DH–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the signing of the Channel Tunnel agreement in Canterbury on February 12, 1986
RMERGT36–Lloyd George - portrait - British Prime Minister (December 1916 - October 1922) - 17 January 1863 - 26 March 1945 - photo:
RM2R9M8M7–British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, full-length, walking deck of H.M.S. Prince of Wales after Atlantic Charter meeting with U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, August 1941
RME0WHW6–Feb. 03, 1963 - British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan held a press conference at the end of his official visit to Rome.
RMF3FM2C–Former British Prime Minister John Major at CCI (Cricket Club of India) to receive honorary life membership in Bombay Mumbai
RM2WB5CXK–Soviet Premier Josef Stalin, US Pesident Franklin D Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, meeting at the 'Big Three' Tehran Conference in 1943
RMFDGX1D–Winston Churchill. Portrait of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, c.1941
RMTXGD5Y–British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with US President John F. Kennedy, in Key West, March 1961
RMG4TA68–The door of 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, London, offical residence of the British Prime Minister.
RMTWB2BF–WW2 - Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister in France
RM2K16NBT–William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), four-time British Prime Minister during the Victorian era of the 19th century.
RM2HK778N–WW2 Winston Churchill British Prime Minister in the captain's seat aboard BOAC Boeing 314 flying boat 'Berwick' (civil registry G-AGCA), enroute from Virginia to Bermuda. January 16th, 1942.
RM2APB6PN–Lord Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), twice British Prime Minister, portrait engraving, 1841
RMERKJHT–Margaret Thatcher British Prime Minister - December 1984 relaxes at an impromptu party on board the VC-10 plane with Downing Street Staff and Press, who accompanied her on her World Tour.
RMF7NEKE–British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with US President John F. Kennedy, in Key West, March 1961
RM2BW3CAD–British Prime Minister , Ramsay Macdonald , addressing the National Government demonstration in Southampton on arms traffic control . 14 November 1934
RMM6N604–British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill with his daughter Sarah, leaving the memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral for the American President Franklin D Roosevelt. 17th April 1945:
RM2AGTD70–British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Rome, Italy 1960
RMPGBYR1–Funeral of William Ewart Gladstone, British Prime Minister, Westminster Abbey, 1898
RMBT8N84–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the signing of the Channel Tunnel agreement in Canterbury on February 12, 1986
RM2BJ08ET–FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER LORD ALEC DOUGLAS HOME WITH ALEXANDER SOLDATOV IN LONDON / ; - 5 NOVEMBER 1964
RM2R9M8KE–Soviet General Secretary Josef Stalin, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, on porch of Russian Embassy during Tehran Conference, Tehran, Iran, U.S. Army Signal Corps, December 1943
RME0YTD8–May 20, 1971 - British Prime Minister Edward Heath was received at the Elysee Palace this morning by President Pompidou with whom he has a meeting.
RMHBHE36–British Prime Minister David Cameron Indian Bollywood actor Aamir Khan interacts students collage Janki Devi Memorial Delhi
RM2C7WTNW–British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Harry S. Truman, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin at The Potsdam Conference held in Potsdam, Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945
RMKY7ETD–William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806), British Prime Minister at the end of the 18th and beginning of 19th centuries.
RMTXGG1H–Letter of thanks from British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill to the New Zealand Prime Minister Sir Walter Nash.
RMG81RE6–British Prime Minister Tony Blair during the final question time before the general election.
RM2RGA8AJ–British Prime Minister Winston Churchill making his V for victory salute
RM2K16NBK–William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), four-time British Prime Minister during the Victorian era of the 19th century.
RM2CGHH3X–1938 Neville Chamberlain British Prime Minister arrives at Oberwiesenfeld airport Munich Germany on the way to a meeting with German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler to discuss German threats to invade Czechoslovakia, 28 September 1938.
RMDB3RC1–politics, conferences, Congress of Berlin 13.6. - 13.7.1878, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli an a 'Happy Family', wood engraving, 'Punch', London, 29.6.1878, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMB3P39D–British Prime Minister Tony Blair July 2003
RM2K0A84Y–Signature of British Prime Minister, John Major, 1995, when he visited the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, Marble floor tile
RMBNGWW5–Portrait of Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, (1874-1965)
RMM6N61B–British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill with his daughter Sarah, leaving the memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral for the American President Franklin D Roosevelt. 17th April 1945:
RM2AGTD6J–British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan visits the Pope, Vatican City, Italy 1960s
RMPT1FFK–William Ewart Gladstone, 4 times British Prime Minister, reading a book in old age
RMBT8KBG–British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the signing of the Channel Tunnel agreement in Canterbury on February 12, 1986
RF2C1EXR5–The so-called Council of Four at Versailles during the peace negotiations with Germany 1919 (from left to right): British Prime Minister Lloyd George
RM2R9M8KG–Soviet General Secretary Josef Stalin, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, on porch of Russian Embassy during Tehran Conference, Tehran, Iran, U.S. Army Signal Corps, November 1943
RME0KNB9–Jun. 01, 1925 - Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister W.CH. is shown inspecting tours of Salsbury, Plain, when he was chancellor of the >
RMF3FM2Y–Former Indian Cricket team captain Polly Umrigar and former British Prime Minister John Major chatting Bombay Mumbai India
RMJ1HD6P–Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston and former British Prime Minister
RMJNTGAR–Disraeli. Portrait of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881), photograph 1878
RMTXGFE3–US President Ronald Reagan with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in the Rose Garden, White House, Washington DC 1988
RMGA0JF3–British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
RM2M9892A–Lord Salisbury (Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 1830-1903), British Prime Minister.
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