RMHXJ06F–1960s, historical, evening time and people wait in high street, Aylesbury for the result of constituency vote in the British General election, England.
RF2M7C8G4–French General and politician President Charles De Gaulle in the Parliament, France 1960s
RMBB68PH–geography / travel, Great Britain, London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, 1968,
RMF2ATXK–Joseph Mobutu meets the Parliament in Leopoldville (Kinshasa) on Nov. 30, 1965. Five days earlier, Army Chief of Staff Mobutu deposed President Kasa-Vubu declared himself head of state. He ruled until 1997. (CSU 2015 11 1558)
RMGBEHF7–geography / travel, Australia, New South Wales, Canberra, Parliament Building, 1963, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG7F4EB–Members of the Royal Family in the House of Lords, when they attended the ceremonial Opening of Parliament by the Queen. From top to bottom are: Princess Margaret, Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Marina of Kent, Duchess of Kent.
RMGBE8BB–geography / travel, Germany, Bonn, old federal parliament building, circa 1959, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMERKKEM–Sir Gerald David Nunes Nabarro was a British Conservative Party politician of the 1950s and 1960s. Nabarro had a flamboyant public profile and a reputation for taking maverick political stances. (Picture) Sir Gerald Nabarro presenting a framed photograph of himself to Hill & Cakemoor conservative club, Blackheath. Mr T.H Parkes, president is in the centre, and Mr J.L Taylor (Chairman) is on the right. 2nd January 1968
RMBBN95P–geography/travel, Germany, politics, parliament, opening of 27th session, speech of Chairman of State Council Walöter Ulbricht, East Berlin, August 1963,
RMBNDKPF–Big Ben Houses of Parliament London England
RMDB52R4–politics, parliament, Germany, Federal Parliament, first government statement by Bundeskanzler Willy Brandt, Bonn, 28.10.1969, speech 'Dare more Democracy', Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A2B180–Joseph Stroebl, Chairman of the Traffic Parliament (Verkehrsparlament - a discussion forum) of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung (left). Undated photo, probably at the beginning of the 1960s.
RMT199CF–politics, parliament, Germany, Bundestag, session, Bundeshaus, Bonn, later 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMC4YH50–Close view on historic 1960's Metropolitan police helmet with Houses of Parliament and River Thames Westminster London UK
RMT0K6BR–geography / travel, Great Britain, England, London, buildings, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, bell tower with 'Big Ben', Westminster Bridge and Thames, night shot, 1962, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP652CE–Congress building (parliament) in Brasília the federal capital of Brazil; founded on April 21, 1960, to serve as the new national capital. Brasília was planned and developed by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer in 1956 in order to move the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central location
RMDB5CWA–geography / travel, Burkina Faso, politics, debuties in the parliament, Ouagadougou, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC5FT8Y–Conservative MP Enoch Powell handing in his nomination for the 1964 election in Wolverhampton 28/9/64
RM2J2F08Y–Mrs Barbara Stonehouse, wife of John Stonehouse, Labour-Co-operative MP for Wednesbury, Staffordshire, arrives at 10 Downing Street, London, for the party given by Mrs Harold Wilson for the wives of members of both Houses of Parliament. The party was the first of two such events, which have now become customary before Parliament rises for the summer recess.
RMMRW096–1960s, historical, view down the River Thames, London, showing on the left, the Palace of Westminster, the meeting place of the UK Government. At the palace are the two Houses of Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
RM2AGTBMC–Italian politician Giuseppe Togni going to the Parliament, Rome, Italy 1960s
RMT8254X–Tony Benn at Labour Party Conference, Bournmouth in October 1985 Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician, writer, and diarist. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 47 years between the 1950 and 2001 general elections and a Cabinet minister in the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a moderate, he was identified as being on the party's hard left from the early 1980s, and was widely seen as a key proponent of democratic socialism
RMB5FAPJ–The Queen arrives at the Houses of Parliament in the Irish Coach for the State Opening
RM2JWK5YR–Big Ben Houses of Parliament, London England Photo by Tony Henshaw Archive
RMB54P7X–Places , London, England. A woman standing on the bank of the river Thames with the Houses of Parliament behind. November 1969
RM2PX155E–1960s HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AND BIG BEN LONDON ON NORTH BANK OF RIVER THAMES VIEW FROM WESTMINSTER BRIDGE CENTRAL ENGLAND UK - r17295 BAU001 HARS CENTRAL LONDON CITY OF WESTMINSTER CONCEPTS NEO-GOTHIC NICKNAME SERVES BLACK AND WHITE CLOCK TOWER CRITIC GREAT BRITAIN ICONIC KNOWN OLD FASHIONED PARLIAMENT REPRESENTATION UNITED KINGDOM
RMHTBDP3–A 1960s magazine advertisement advertising Philip Morris cigarettes.
RM2PX1M1W–1970s BIG BEN HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT STATUE OF JAN CHRISTIAN SMUTS SOUTH AFRICAN STATESMAN IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE LONDON ENGLAND - r22401 HAR001 HARS CITIES GOTHIC REVIVAL SOUTH AFRICA SYMBOLIC CONCEPTS MILITARY LEADER NEO-GOTHIC STATESMAN BLACK AND WHITE CLOCK TOWER GREAT BRITAIN HAR001 ICONIC OLD FASHIONED PARLIAMENT REPRESENTATION UNITED KINGDOM
RMBNDKP5–Big Ben Houses of Parliament London England
RM2JP7C8K–1965 British advertisement for the Jaguar 3.4 and 3.8 litre 'S' model motor cars.
RMC13F5M–British Minister of War John Profumo and wife Valerie Hobson arrive at Parliament where Profumo would make a personal statement
RMABH2W9–Parliament Building Beehive Wellington North Island New Zealand
RMG011YF–Police LONDON 1960's Metropolitan police helmet close view on historic retro helmet with Houses of Parliament & River Thames behind Westminster UK B&W
RM2M3P6KM–Wedding group at the marriage of Violet Asquith to Maurice Bonham-Carter. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 19 February 1969) was a British politician and diarist. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister from 19081916, and later became active in Liberal politics herself, being a leading opponent of appeasement, standing for Parliament and being made a life peer. She was also involved in arts and literature. Her illuminating diaries cover her father's premiership before and during World War I and continue until the 1960s. She was a clo
RM2M9CHHJ–1960s BIG BEN THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT AND WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ACROSS THE THAMES RIVER LONDON ENGLAND UK - r17745 HAR001 HARS WESTMINSTER POLITICS BEN CAPITAL REAL ESTATE CONCEPT CONNECTION MOTION BLUR CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURES ACROSS CITIES EDIFICE SYMBOLIC CITY OF WESTMINSTER CONCEPTS SPAN BLACK AND WHITE BRIDGES GREAT BRITAIN HAR001 ICONIC JOIN OLD FASHIONED PARLIAMENT REPRESENTATION THAMES UNESCO UNITED KINGDOM WORLD HERITAGE SITE
RMDB5D10–geography / travel, Burkina Faso, politics, guards during opening of parliament, Ouagadougou, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RGDMHC–Wedding group at the marriage of Violet Asquith to Maurice Bonham-Carter. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 û 19 February 1969) was a British politician and diarist. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister from 1908û1916, and later became active in Liberal politics herself, being a leading opponent of appeasement, standing for Parliament and being made a life peer. She was also involved in arts and literature. Her illuminating diaries cover her father's premiership before and during World War I and continue until the 1960s. She was a c
RMHKAW39–Tony Wedgwood Benn, the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, in 1963. Tony Benn went on to play an important role in various posts in Left Wing politics in England, particularly under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He also served as a Member of Parliament.
RM2J672EX–1960s, historical, view from the south bank across the river Thames to the buildings of the Palace of Westminster, home of the two UK Houses of Parliament, the House of Commons and House of Lords. The tallest of the buildings is the Vctoria Tower, the other is the far distance is the Clock Tower, commonly known as Big Ben.
RM2AGTAW4–Italian politicians Palmiro Togliatti and Nilde Iotti at the Parliament, Rome, Italy 1960s
RMT8259F–Tony Benn at Labour Party Conference, Bournmouth in October 1985 Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician, writer, and diarist. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 47 years between the 1950 and 2001 general elections and a Cabinet minister in the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a moderate, he was identified as being on the party's hard left from the early 1980s, and was widely seen as a key proponent of democratic socialism
RMKMDH4E–Sculpture of Sir Alec Douglas-Home
RMEXNF04–Palace of Westminster, London Skyline 1964
RMB54P8A–Places , London, England. A woman standing on the bank of the river Thames with the Houses of Parliament behind. November 1969
RF2RADDB7–Parliament House known as 'The Beehive' under a clear blue sky on a quiet Sunday afternoon in central Wellington, New Zealand
RM2M989N6–Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower), Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, with one of the horses from the Boadicea statue in the foreground.
RMDDTNEX–Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament from Waterloo Station, London, 1960-1972. Artist: John Gay
RMG5ABCG–Labour MP for Pontypool Leo Abse, who is conducting a one-man campaign to brighten up the House of Commons sartorially, arriving with his wife at the Houses of Parliament, London, on Budget Day 1966.
RM2K7W17B–Blick auf das österreichische Parlament an der Ringstraße in Wien, um 1962. View of the Austrian Parliament Building on Vienna Ring Road, around 1962.
RM2WJ9NMG–File photo dated 06/05/10 of a voter placing a ballot paper in the ballot box at the polling station at Market Hall in Swadlincote, Derbyshire. If the Conservatives lose one or both of Thursday's by-elections in Kingswood and Wellingborough, it would mean the Government has clocked up more by-election defeats in a single parliament than any government since the 1960s. Issue date: Wednesday February 14, 2024.
RME92XWW–West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard Speaking to Parliament, Bonn, West Germany, November 10, 1965
RMT4BG02–View of the old town hall in Wiesbaden, in front left the columns and stairs of the Hessian parliament. Pictured in the 1960s. | usage worldwide
RMF2AWN8–Arnold Zweig, German Jewish writer left Germany in 1933, and returned to East Germany in 1948. He became a member of parliament
RMD3GWFB–(ILLUSTRATION) An illustration dated 19 February 2013 shows the background forms (Meldebogen) in a depot of the Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv (Hesse State Archives) in Wiesbaden, Germany, 19 February 2013. The Parliament of Hesse has published a report from the historical commission about the Nazi pasts of previous parliamentarians in Hesse. According to the report, one in three parliamentarians in Hesse was a former Nazi in the 1960's. The report investigated the biographies of 403 representative, who were at least 18 years old in 1946. Photo: ARNE DEDERT
RMF0F41A–geography / travel, Germany, Bonn, federal parliament building, exterior view across the Rhine River, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHKAW3H–Tony Wedgwood Benn, the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, in 1963. Tony Benn went on to play an important role in various posts in Left Wing politics in England, particularly under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He also served as a Member of Parliament.
RMR4RXY9–1960s, historical, summertime and a pleasure boat going down the river Thames having just past the Houses of Parliament, the buildings of the government of the UK, London, England, UK.
RM2AGTAYH–Italian politician Palmiro Togliatti speaking in Parliament, Rome, Italy 1960s
RMT82554–Tony Benn at Labour Party Conference, Bournmouth in October 1985 Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician, writer, and diarist. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 47 years between the 1950 and 2001 general elections and a Cabinet minister in the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a moderate, he was identified as being on the party's hard left from the early 1980s, and was widely seen as a key proponent of democratic socialism
RMKH8F5T–Sculpture of Sir Alec Douglas-Home
RMMY0N1Y–Parliament House, Brisbane, 14 July 1965. Taken on the centenary of the laying of the foundation stone.
RMB54P80–Places , London, England. A woman standing on the bank of the river Thames with the Houses of Parliament behind. November 1969
RF2RADDBB–Parliament House known as 'The Beehive' under a clear blue sky on a quiet Sunday afternoon in central Wellington, New Zealand
RMPT90E6–John Hume, Irish politician standing in front of Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Former leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party of Northern Ireland. Served as a Member of the European Parliament and a Member of the UK Parliament, as well as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, with David Trimble.1980s
RMDDM791–Roy Hattersley, Labour MP, Westminster Bridge, London, 1960s. Artist: Henry Grant
RM2BB196W–Office block on Parliament Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
RM2K7W174–Blick auf das österreichische Parlament an der Ringstraße in Wien, um 1962. View of the Austrian Parliament Building on Vienna Ring Road, around 1962.
RM2RAABX8–Wedding group at the marriage of Violet Asquith to Maurice Bonham-Carter. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, DBE (15 April 1887 û 19 February 1969) was a British politician and diarist. She was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister from 1908û1916, and later became active in Liberal politics herself, being a leading opponent of appeasement, standing for Parliament and being made a life peer. She was also involved in arts and literature. Her illuminating diaries cover her father's premiership before and during World War I and continue until the 1960s. She was a c
RM2J158D8–Vintage 4 August 1969 'Sports Illustrated' Advert, USA
RMD3A42T–(dpa) - Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Member of the European Parliament of the Green Party, pictured at the funeral of comedian Matthias Beltz in Frankfurt, 8 April 2002. Cohn-Bendit and Beltz knew each other from their time as activists in the student movement of the 1960s.
RM2B7X5W9–Project for a centralized English government administrations, London, UK, 1857
RMDB5DFG–geography / travel, Ghana, Accra, buildings, parliament house with monument of Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana, circa 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A25JNY–The Reichstag; Deutscher Bundestag; in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet, of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire. The ruined building was made safe against the elements and partially refurbished in the 1960s, but no attempt at full restoration was made until after German reunification on 3 October 1990, when it underwent a reconstruction led by architect Norman Foster.
RMHKAW27–Tony Wedgwood Benn, the Postmaster General of the United Kingdom, in 1963. Tony Benn went on to play an important role in various posts in Left Wing politics in England, particularly under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He also served as a Member of Parliament.
RMT203EX–1960s, London, sight-seeing, visitors to the city standing on the southbank of the river Thames take in the view of the Palace of Westminster, the home of the two Houses of Parliament of the UK Government.
RM2AGTD6F–Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Konrad Adenauer in the Parliament, 1961
RMT8254K–Tony Benn at Labour Party Conference, Bournmouth in October 1985 Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), originally known as Anthony Wedgwood Benn, but later as Tony Benn, was a British politician, writer, and diarist. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 47 years between the 1950 and 2001 general elections and a Cabinet minister in the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a moderate, he was identified as being on the party's hard left from the early 1980s, and was widely seen as a key proponent of democratic socialism
RMKH8F55–Sculpture of Sir Alec Douglas-Home
RMMY0JM9–Governor Sir Alan Mansfield unveiling Parliament House centenary plaque, 14. The foundation stone for Parliament House was laid by the Governor, Sir George Bowen, on 14 July 1865. Governor Sir Alan Mansfield unveiled a commemoration plaque exactly 100 years later.
RMB54P8M–Places London, England. A man eating fish and chips looking at a woman, standing on the bank of the river Thames near the Houses of Parliament. November 1969 Z11367
RM2PHE6X6–Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden. Born 30 april 1946. Pictured when attending the ceremonial opening of the swedish parliament 1966.
RMPT90G4–John Hume, Irish politician standing in front of Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Former leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party of Northern Ireland. Served as a Member of the European Parliament and a Member of the UK Parliament, as well as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, with David Trimble. 1980s
RM2GC3T5R–Queen opens Jamaican Parliament . HM Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh beside her formerly opens the Jamaican Parliament in Gordon House, Kingston during the Royal three-day visit to Jamaica . Seen in the background left to right are Sir Michael Adeane , the Queen's Private Secretary ; Lady-in-waiting Marchioness of Abergavenny and Jamaican Equerry Major Trevor Robinson 8 March 1966
RM2BJ08MC–John Barclay, the owner of this tea stall, is giving it away for free to anyone who wants it as it cost him nothing. An old taxi shelter, the tea stall has been going for 42 years and has served MP's, VIP's and the general public at Broad Sanctuary. near the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England. - 18 October 1963
RM2K7W16R–Blick auf das österreichische Parlament an der Ringstraße in Wien, um 1962. View of the Austrian Parliament Building on Vienna Ring Road, around 1962.
RM2FA3R8P–Palace of Westminster, seen from across the River Thames, London, England, UK, 1964
RMRK9DMM–European Commission headquarters building, Berlaymont building, designed by Lucien de Vestel & opened in the 1960s
RMKGAPFN–5 November, 2017. Bonhams London to Brighton veteran car run cross Westminster Bridge. A 1960s Wolseley 16/60 joins the procession.
RM2B7X5W1–Project for a centralized English government administrations, London, UK, 1857
RM2WM1T70–MME4719503 Rome, about 1960 Italian politician secretary of the Italian Socialist Party Pietro Nenni in the Chamber of Deputies/Roma, 1960 circa Il politico Pietro Nenni, segretario del Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI), a Montecitorio, Camera dei Deputati - Marcello Mencarini Historical Archives; (add.info.: Rome, about 1960 Italian politician secretary of the Italian Socialist Party Pietro Nenni in the Chamber of Deputies/Roma, 1960 circa Il politico Pietro Nenni, segretario del Partito Socialista Italiano (PSI), a Montecitorio, Camera dei Deputati - Marcello Mencarini Historical Archives);
RMBXFB2C–mail / post, postage stamps, Great Britain, 6 pence, special issue, 700th Anniversary of the Parliament, seal of Simon de Monfort 6th Earl of von Leicester and portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, 20th century, historic, historical, 1960s, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A25JP0–The Reichstag; Deutscher Bundestag; in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house the Imperial Diet, of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire. The ruined building was made safe against the elements and partially refurbished in the 1960s, but no attempt at full restoration was made until after German reunification on 3 October 1990, when it underwent a reconstruction led by architect Norman Foster.
RMMMCY3Y–1960s, whitehall, motor vehicles of the day wait at the junction to parliament square, London, England, UK.
RM2AGTBMY–Italian politician PM Amintore Fanfani in the Parliament, Rome, Italy 1961
RMPBX4BR–1950s, view of Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster, more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, London, England, UK.
RMT199D2–politics, parliament, Germany, Bundestag, session, swearing-in of the cabinet of Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt, Bundeshaus, Bonn, 22.10.1969, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT4PB8M–1960s, historical, View of the Elizabeth or Clock Tower ( Big Ben) and the Palace of Westminster, home of the UK Parliament seen from across Parliament Square, where twelve statues reside. On the left seen here is the statue dedicated to Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, twice a British Prime Minister.
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