RMB0EEN8–Ernest Bevin 9 March 1881 14 April 1951 was a British labour leader politician and statesman Minister of Labour in the war time
RMFF4FE8–ERNEST BEVIN (1881-1951) British Labour politician about 1945.
RMDJ4RTW–Portrait of Ernest Bevin a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician
RMFER1C0–ERNEST BEVIN (1881-1951) English Labour politician in 1920 while supporting the striking dockers
RMD07133–detail of edwin whitney-smith's bronze bust of labour politician ernest bevin, southwark, london, england
RMB6TW41–ERNEST BEVIN Labour politician about 1950
RMDH2F5R–Ernest Bevin, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, arrives at Gatow Airport in Berlin, Germany to attend the Potsdam... 198916
RM2MJ28MW–Ernest Bevin. Portrait of the Labour politician, Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) by Arthur Boughey, 1942.
RM2K96GP7–Ernest Bevin (1881 – 1951) British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour Party politician. Sketch of Bevin commissioned by the Ministry of Information in the World War II period.
RM2FM9RC2–Ernest Bevin by Thomas Cantrell Dugdale (1880-1952), oil on canvas, c. 1945
RMBHK3Y5–Ernest Bevin (1881-1951), British labor leader and statesman, 1945. Artist: Unknown
RM2M99MNF–Ernest Bevin (1881-1951), Labour politician and trade union leader, at the time of the General Strike.
RMG4RYT5–Labour politician Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at his desk in the foreign office
RM2M3T150–Ernest Bevin with Ramsay Macdonald at the time he supported the dockers' claims for a minimum wage at the transport workers' court of inquiry.
RMG4J44D–Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin arrives back at Southampton after talks in Washington. Bevin waves his hat in cheerful response to dock workers cries of 'Good old Ernie'.
RMDYYDE5–Ernest Bevin
RMG2N0J1–Mr Ernest Bevin (British Minister of Foreign Affairs) signs the NATO Treaty for the United Kingdom. 1949
RM2BW2ER9–Tram and bus strike - conference. Mr Ernest Bevin.
RMF7NNK0–Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician
RME0KR4R–Ernest Bevin at the opening of a conference on famine prevention
RMG1DMTM–Portrait of Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician. Dated 20th Century
RME0W3PD–Mar. 06, 1961 - March 6th 1961 Biography of Ernest Bevin: Unskilled Labourer and World Statesman . The publication of Mark Stephens' biography of Ernest Bevin by the Transport and General Workers' Union was launched today at the Bloomsbury Centre Hotel. It is a short account of the life and achievements of the Union founder, Ernest Bevin, and it celebrates the centenary of his birth in the Somerset Village of Winsford on March 7th 1881. This marks the first attempt by a union to enter the field of publishing under its own imprint with a book for the general public
RMG2N0H3–Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician 1945
RMRBYNNY–Post WW2 Archive Potsdam Conference. The Soviet delegation, headed by the Chairman of the State Defense Committee of the USSR, Joseph Stalin. Also at the table Clement Attlee, who replaced Churchill as prime minister. The Potsdam conference was held in Potsdam from July 17 to August 2, 1945 with the participation of the three largest powers of the anti-Hitler coalition in World War II to determine post-war arrangements of Europe. Potsdam, Germany July 26, 1945 A conference session including Clement Attlee, Ernest Bevin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Joseph Stalin & Harry S Truman.
RMB6TW3A–ERNEST BEVIN Labour politician as Foreign Secretary in 1947
RM2K094NN–Fifty-nine Nations assembly at Flushing Meadow. New York, 1949. Ernest Bevin (left), Robert Schuman of France (right) and M. Bech of Luxemburg (centre).
RMTXGG5R–Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician
RMKCEKPM–Photograph of Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) a British statesman, trade union leader, Labour Politician and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Dated 20th Century
RM2FM9RC4–Ernest Bevin. Portrait of the Labour politician, Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) by Arthur Boughey, c. 1939-1946
RMMR760X–Ernest Bevin (1881 – 1951); British trade union leader, and Labour politician. general secretary of the powerful Transport and General Workers' Union from 1922–40. Minister of Labour in the war-time coalition government. Foreign Secretary in the post-war Labour government, 1945–51
RM2A5YX49–World war two, British, American and Russian leaders: Attlee, Truman, and Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, 1945. Ernest Bevin and Molotov are seen behind the leaders
RMH3YWDW–Photograph of Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) a British Statesman, trade union leader, Labour politician and General Secretary of Transport and General Workers' Union. He is pictured here signing the Treaty of Economic, Social, and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-defence. Dated 20th Century
RM2M3T14F–Ernest Bevin, at the time Foreign Secretary, pictured with his wife on a visit to New York in 1946 as a representative of the UK at the United Nations.
RMP6JPCX–British Politician Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) signing the Benelux Treaty in Brussels on 17th March 1948.
RMDYYDE8–Ernest Bevin
RM2CWBN5F–Black and white photograph of US General George Marshall (1880-1959), author of the Marshall Plan, speaking with British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin (1881-1951). Both men are in formal dinner attire.
RM2BW2KY4–The threatened coal strike. Mr Ernest Bevin 1920
RMRBA1RB–Mr. Churchill's War Cabinet in the spring of 1941. Back row, left to right, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Front row, left to right, Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council, Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 –1965. British politician, statesman, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of th
RME101EG–ERNEST BEVIN
RM2A264M4–Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin signing the Anglo-Iraq treaty, at Portsmouth on January 15th 1948. The Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1948, or Portsmouth treaty of 1948, was a treaty between Iraq and United Kingdom signed in Portsmouth, England, on 15 January 1948. The treaty was a revision of the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty (1930).
RME0KW29–Jan. 31, 1950 - King Farouk with Duke of Edinburgh and Ernest Bevin.: In front of vie servants in Arabian Night's costume sat the Duke of Edinburgh, king Farouk (Center) and Mr, Bevin( right) the British Foreign Minister. The luncheon, given by King Farouk,was held in Koubba Palace. Before the luncheon, Mr. Bevin, homeward bound form the Conference of Foreign Ministers, discussed the International situation with Egypt.
RM2G18CR4–A portrait of Ernest Bevin, the British unionist politician and member of Churchill's war-time coalition government.
RME0KXJJ–Oct. 10, 1952 - Bust of the Late Mr. Ernest Bevin Unveiled... Ceremony at St. James' Square... A bust of the late Mr. Ernest Bevin was unveiled this afternoon at the quarterly meeting of the National Joint Advisory Council, representing the British Employers' Confederation and the Trade Union Congress... The bust is being presented to the Ministry of Labour and National Service by the Transport and General Workers' Union... Keystone Photo Shows: The bust of Mr. Ernest Bevin after the unveiling this afternoon.
RMA40EWD–ERNEST BEVIN in 1947 - see description below
RM2A3RP4M–Changes in Potsdam. The accession to power of the Labour Party brought back to Berlin Major Clement Attlee as Prime Minister and Ernest Bevin as Forei
RMCWAG59–British Minister of Labor Ernest Bevin, General George C. Marshall, Soviet politician and Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov,
RMH9KXFN–1940 Picture Post Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour
RM2FKMYPK–MITHUN BISWAS AGED 14 FROM ERNEST BEVIN COLLEGE WITH THE TRADE AND INDUSTRY SECRETARY AND SIR PAUL NURS FROM THE IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM ON THE DAY BYERS LAUNCHED A WHITE PAPER ON SCIENCE AND INNOVATION.
RMTXJ9X6–1948 Picture Post magazine front page Ernest Bevin in Paris
RM2E2H02X–Changes in Potsdam. The accession to power of the Labour Party brought back to Berlin Major Clement Attlee as Prime Minister and Ernest Bevin as Forei
RMFWP6RF–1941 front page Daily Herald Ernest Bevin calls for 100,000 women for war work
RM2K09946–Foreign ministers Acheson, Bevin and Schuman at the opening of the Paris talks on Western Germany. Dean Gooderham Acheson (April 11, 1893 - October 12, 1971) was an American statesman and lawyer. As the 51st U.S. Secretary of State, he set the foreign policy of the Harry S. Truman administration from 1949 to 1953. He was Truman's main foreign policy advisor from 1945 to 1947, especially regarding the Cold War. Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 - 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician. He co-founded and served as General Secretary of the powerful Transport an
RM2K96GJT–Count Folke Bernadotte's funeral - From right: Canadian Prime Minister McKenzie King, US Secretary of State George Marshall, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, British UN Ambassador Sir Alexander Cadogan.
RMDYYDE7–Ernest Bevin
RME11Y3A–Mar. 03, 1981 - Biography of''Ernest Bevin: Unskilled labourer and world Statesman''.: The publication of Marks Stephens' biography of Ernest Bevin by the Transport and General Workers' Union was launched today at the Bloomsbury Centre Hotel. It is short account of the life and achievements of the Union founder, Ernest Bevin, and it celebrates the century of his birth in the Somerset Village of Winsford on March 7th 1881. This marks the first attempt by a union to enter the field of publishing under its imprint with a book for the general public
RM2BW2H0C–Triple Alliance Conference. Mr Gosling (left) and Mr Ernest Bevin.
RFWEEFX6–Churchill with War Cabinet.Back row l-r: A Greenwood ,E Bevin, M Beaverbrook, K Wood. Bottom row : J Anderson ,Churchill, C Atlee, A Eden.October 1941
RF2K1R87G–Winston Churchill with H.M. The King, Clement Attlee and Ernest Bevin.. London 1945.
RMC20H5E–Statue of Ernest Bevin in Tooley Street Southwark, South London
RMTRA61E–Edwin Whitney Smith's bronze bust of Ernest Bevin on Tooley Street, London, SE1, UK
RMD0711T–detail of edwin whitney-smith's bronze bust of labour politician ernest bevin, southwark, london, england
RMA40EWE–ERNEST BEVIN in 1938 - see description below
RM2DE1B53–The 'Big Three' pose with their principal advisors, at Potsdam, Germany, circa 28 July -- 1 August 1945. The three heads of government are (seated, left to right): British Prime Minister Clement Attlee; U.S. President Harry S. Truman; Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. Standing behind them are (left to right): Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, USN, Truman's Chief of Staff; British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin; U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes; Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov.
RM2KF7KN6–Labour politician and ERNEST BEVIN (1881-1951) Labour politician and Minister of Labour and National Service making a speech in 1940
RMG5B3JX–Former Labour leader Michael Foot during the launch of a blue plaque in honour of trade union leader and statesman Ernest Bevin, unveiled by Foreign Secretary Robin Cook. * The English Heritage plaque marks the apartment block where the wartime Labour minister lived in London from 1931 to 1939. The event was a chance for old guard from politics and the Labour movement to meet the new.
RM2M3K8NF–The photograph shows Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on VE Day. Date: 8th May 1945
RMG4KNX3–Ernest Bevin
RM2M3T145–Ernest Bevin giving a speech to socialist workers at his East Woolwich constituency after a period of illness. Continuing as foreign secretary, he gave no indication of retiring from politics in his speech. 1951
RMFWP6RB–1941 front page Daily Mail Ernest Bevin calls for 100,000 women for war work and Café de Paris bombed in London
RMG64P1H–Ernest Bevin
RM2M3R9J3–The eight men who control the war machine: left to right (standing): Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio; Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service; Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply; Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer; (sitting): Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council; Mr Winston Churchill, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence; Mr. C. R. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, and Mr Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Formed by the Prime Minister himself in May 1940, the War Cabinet since that time was solely responsible of the conduct
RMDYYDE6–Ernest Bevin
RMG4H0J2–ERNEST BEVIN
RM2BW2N37–Mr Ernest Bevin the Docker's K.C., and Canon Adderley at St Paul's Covent Garden where Mr Bevin delivered an address on Industrial crisis.
RMG569BK–Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin signing peace treaties which, when ratified by the Governments of the Great Powers, will bring a formal end to hostilities with Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland.
RM2M3K75P–Ernest Bevin (1881 - 1951), joined the Dockers' Union and by the age of 30 was one of its paid officials. When Ben Tillett and Harry Gosling formed the National Transport Workers' Federation (NTWF) Bevin was elected to its executive. By 1921 over 32 separate unions had joined together to form the Transport & General Workers Union (TGWU). Bevin was elected general secretary, a post he was to hold for the next nineteen years. He was also a member of the General Council of the Trade Union Congress between 1925 and 1940. Considered to be a moderate by more militant trade unionists, Bevin was opp
RF2A4F21M–Churchill waving to the crowd from the Ministry of Health building, Whitehall. With him are Ernest Bevin and Sir John Anderson. VE Day 8th May 1945
RMG7123G–The Rt. Hon. Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secretary, being presented to the Queen at a reception in London held by the Chairman of the London County Council (Lady Nathan) at County Hall in Westminster, for their Majesties the King and Queen.
RMTRA61Y–Edwin Whitney Smith's bronze bust of Ernest Bevin on Tooley Street, London, SE1, UK
RMRC5T2P–'Shipmates Ashore'. John G. Winant, Ernest Bevin, with merchant seamen, 1942 Creator: Unknown.
RMD960R0–Cartoon depicting the Western powers France (Robert Schumann) UK (Ernest Bevin) and USA (Dean Acheson) courting Germany, 1949.
RMDT8613–1960s historical, exterior view of the farmhouse where 1940s labour politican and statesman Ernest Bevan was born 7th March1881, originally two farm cottages, Edbrooke Rd, Winsmore, Somerset, England, UK. Plaque noting his birth can be seen on the right side of the property,
RM2KF7KR7–Labour politician and ERNEST BEVIN (1881-1951) Labour politician and Minister of Labour and National Service making a speech in 1940
RMF7NX5H–World war two, British, American and Russian leaders: Attlee, Truman, and Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, 1945. Ernest Bevin and Molotov are seen behind the leaders
RMBTJJGP–British Minister of Labor Ernest Bevin, General George C. Marshall, Soviet politician and Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, a
RMW7DMTW–Ernest Bevin, British Labour politician, 1933. Artist: Unknown
RMDH2HRP–Meeting of the foreign secretaries at Cecilienhof Palace during the Potsdam Conference in Germany. Ernest Bevin... 198921
RM2ATPHWJ–Mr. Churchill's War Cabinet in the spring of 1941. Back row, left to right, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Front row, left to right, Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council, Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 –1965. British politician, statesman, army officer, and writer, and Prime Minister
RM2KE3PP0–British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin been fitting the customary slippers before he enters the mosque at the citadel, Cairo Egypt, 1949
RMTXGG3D–Potsdam ( Berlin ) conference, 1945. the three Allied Powers: USSR, Great Britain and the United States. left to right seated; Clement Attlee, Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin. Standing L to R: Admiral J.D. Loahy, Ernest Bevin, J.W.Byrnes and Russian Foreign Minister Molotov
RMEG6PCC–Dean Acheson, Ernest Bevin, and Robert Schuman (right), at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. They were delegates to the 4th United
RM2M3RKBR–Harcourt Johnstone, Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade and vice-Chairman of the Export Council, alongside posters featuring Labour Minister Ernest Bevin. The posters remind workers producing consumer goods that exports help earn capital to be put towards the war effort. 1940
RM2BW2HPD–Wandsworth By - Election. Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, hands in his nomination papers to Councilor W.J. Bonney, J.P. as the unofficial socialist candidate (Unaproved) in the by-election caused by the elevation of Colonel Nathan to the peerage. 22 June 1940
RMGAKEFW–London 2012 chairman Sebastian Coe plays table tennis at the at Ernest Bevin Sports College in Tooting, London, where the London 2012 organisers announced sporting facilities across the UK that are to appear in their Pre-Games Training Camp Guide.
RM2NGX549–VE DAY WW2 (Sir) Winston Churchill waves to ecstatic crowds in Whitehall London as they celebrate VE Day, 8 May 1945. 'Victory in Europe' From the the London balcony of Ministry of Health, Prime Minister Winston Churchill with his trademark cigar, gives his famous 'V for Victory' sign to massed crowds in Whitehall on the same day he broadcast to the British nation that war with Nazi Germany had been won, 8 May 1945 (VE Day). To Churchill's left is Sir John Anderson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. To Churchill's right is Ernest Bevin, the Minister of Labour. 8 May 1945
RF2A4F21X–Churchill waving to the crowd from the Ministry of Health building, Whitehall. Right of picture: Ernest Bevin and Oliver Lyttleton.VE-Day. 8 May 1945
RM2A31M61–Ernest Bevin.
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