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ADDINGTON, HENRY, 1ST Viscount Sidmouth. (#PL001)
(1757-1844)
British Tory politician, prime minister 1801-04. As home secretary he was responsible for much reprieve legislation, including the notorious Six Acts. He was created viscount in 1805. A hand written letter dated 1802. Matted with a 10x8 image  £80

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ADDINGTON, HENRY, 1ST Viscount Sidmouth. (#PL001)
(1757-1844)
British Tory politician, prime minister 1801-04. As home secretary he was responsible for much reprieve legislation, including the notorious Six Acts. He was created viscount in 1805. A hand written letter dated 1802. Matted with a 10x8 image  £80

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ATTLEE, CLEMENT. (#PL003)
British labour politician, Attlee was prime minister between 1945-51. A signed piece of an album page. Matted with image. £100

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BALFOUR, ARTHUR JAMES. (#PL004)
(1848-1930)
British conservative politician, prime minister between 1902-05. A white album page signed in black ink. £80

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BOOTHBY, LORD. (#PL005)
British conservative politician, A white sheet of House of Lords paper. Signed in black ink as Boothby, dated 1976. £50

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CALLAGHAN, JAMES. (#PL006)
British Labour prime minister between 1976-79. A white card from No.10 Downing St. with the prime ministers crest in top left hand corner. Signed in blue ink. £80

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CANNING, GEORGE. (#PL007)
British Tory prime minister for 4 months during 1827. A hand written letter dated 1825. £120

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CHAMBERLAIN, NEVILLE. (#PL008)
British prime minister after Stanley Baldwin, He became p.m. in1937, and is best known for his policy of appeasement. A piece of album page, signed in blue ink and dated 1933. £80

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DISRAELI, BENJAMIN. 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. (#PL009)
(1804-1881)
British conservative politician, and prime minister in 1868, and1874-80. Responsible for purchasing control of the Suez canal. A hand written letter dated 1838. £200

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EDEN, ANTHONY. 1st Earl of Avon. (#PL010)
(1897-1977)
British prime minister between 1955-57. He resigned after the failure of the Anglo-French military intervention in the Suez crisis. A letter on 10 Downing Street paper dated April 14th 1956. Signed together with a note. As Anthony E. £120

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EDEN, ANTHONY. 1st Earl of Avon. (#PL011)
(1897-1977)
British prime minister between 1955-57. He resigned after the failure of the Anglo-French military intervention in the Suez crisis. A letter on 10 Downing Street paper Signed together with a note. As Anthony also bears the seal of the prime minister. Dated July 15th 1956. £120

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EDEN, ANTHONY. 1st Earl of Avon. (#PL012)
(1897-1977)
British prime minister between 1955-57. He resigned after the failure of the Anglo-French military intervention in the Suez crisis, a with compliments slip from the Foreign office, Signed in blue ink, and dated 8.12.37. £120

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EDEN, ANTHONY. 1st Earl of Avon. (#PL013)
(1897-1977)
British prime minister between 1955-57. He resigned after the failure of the Anglo-French military intervention in the Suez crisis. A signed album page, signed as Avon. Sent from the Manor House in Salisbury, Together with a letter from Lady Avon. Dated Sept. 7th 1976. £140

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GLADSTONE, WILLIAM. (#PL014)
19th Century British prime minister, disliked by Queen Victoria for his pomposity. No other British prime minister has left behind, a so long and a so successful record of practical legislation. Signed in black ink on a small card, and dated 1891  £100

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GLADSTONE, WILLIAM. (#PL015)
19th Century British prime minister, disliked by Queen Victoria for his pomposity. No other British prime minister has left behind, a so long and a so successful record of practical legislation. Signed in black ink on a small card.  £100

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GLADSTONE, WILLIAM. (#PL016)
19th Century British prime minister, disliked by Queen Victoria for his pomposity. No other British prime minister has left behind, a so long and a so successful record of practical legislation. A Downing St envelope on which Gladstone has written his signature , it is addressed to the Provost of Kings College  £120

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GREY, CHARLES. (#PL017)
(1764-1845)
British Whig politician. He entered parliament in 1786, and in 1806 became 1st Lord of the Admiralty, and foreign secretary soon after. As prime minister 1830 till 1834 he carried the Great Reform Bill, that reshaped parliament. A piece of a hand-written letter dated Aug. 8th 1833. £120

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HEATH, EDWARD. (#PL018)
(1916- )
British Conservative politician, party leader from 1965-75. Prime minister from1970-1974. An Anglo-American Sporting Club menu, signed in black ink across the front of the menu. Inscribed "For my sweet companion, Edward Heath". £80

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LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID. 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor. (#PL019)
(1863-1945)
Welsh Liberal politician, prime minister of Britain from 1916 to1922. A pioneer of social reform and of the welfare state. He introduced old age pensions in 1908., and health and unemployment insurance in 1911. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card, signed across the embossed seal of the House of Commons, and dated 1933. £120

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MacDONALD, RAMSEY (James). (#PL020)
(1866-1937)
British politician, first Labour prime minister Jan.-Oct.1924. Failing to deal with worsening economic conditions, he left the party to form a coalition government in 1931, which was increasingly dominated by the conservatives, until he was replaced by Stanley Baldwin in 1935. Signed in black ink along the bottom part of a letter.  £200

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MACMILLAN, HAROLD MAURICE 1st Earl of Stockton. (#PL021)
(1894-1986)
British conservative politician, prime minister 1957-63. In 1963 he attempted to negotiate British entry into the E.E.C. unsuccessfully. A 6" x 7" image of Macmillan in university gown, sitting. Signed in blue ink. £100

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MACMILLAN, HAROLD MAURICE 1st Earl of Stockton. (#PL022)
(1894-1986)
British conservative politician, prime minister 1957-63. In 1963 he attempted to negotiate British entry into the E.E.C. unsuccessfully. Signed on a small piece of album page in blue fountain pen  £100

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MAJOR, JOHN. (#PL023)
British prime minister who succeeded Thatcher in 1990, was re-elected in 1992, and resigned as leader , as labour swept to power in 1997.Signed in blue fountain pen on a Downing St. card., with the crest of the prime minister.  £80

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PAISLEY, IAN (Richard Kyle). (#PL024)
(1926-)
Northern Ireland politician, cleric, and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. An imposing and deeply influential member of the Protestant community. Signed in blue biro on a coloured photograph measuring approx. 6"x8". £50

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PALMERSTON, HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston. (#PL025)
(1784-1865)
British politician, He was prime minister between 1855-58. He was a member of parliament for 58 years. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card, matted with an image of Palmerston. Dated 1820  £120

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PALMERSTON, HENRY JOHN TEMPLE, 3rd Viscount Palmerston. (#PL026)
(1784-1865)
British politician, He was prime minister between 1855-58. He was a member of parliament for 58 years. Signed in black ink on piece of a letter on which Palmerston has written the address and added his signature. Dated 1826.  £130

PEEL, ROBERT. (#PL027)
(1788-1850)
British politician, who was prime minister for two separate terms between 1834 and 1846. His wealthy father bought him a Parliamentary seat when he was 21. He established the first modern police force, whose officers were popularly referred to as "peelers", or "bobbies". Signed in black ink, on a small piece of card, matted with 10x8 image. £120

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POWELL, J. ENOCH. (#PL028)
British conservative politician, famous for his "river of blood" speech. Died earlier this year.  £75

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SALISBURY, ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL. 3rd Marquis of Salisbury. (#PL029)
The "Bob" in the expression "Bob's your uncle", was Salisbury, during his 14 years as prime minister (1885-86, 1886-92 and 1895-1902) He appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour to a succession of posts, including Leader of the House. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card. Matted with a 10x8 colour image.  £100

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SALISBURY, ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL. 3rd Marquis of Salisbury. (#PL030)
The "Bob" in the expression "Bob's your uncle", was Salisbury, during his 14 years as prime minister (1885-86, 1886-92 and 1895-1902) He appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour to a succession of posts, including Leader of the House. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card. Matted with a 10x8 colour image. £100

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SALISBURY, ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL. 3rd Marquis of Salisbury. (#PL031)
The "Bob" in the expression "Bob's your uncle", was Salisbury, during his 14 years as prime minister (1885-86, 1886-92 and 1895-1902) He appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour to a succession of posts, including Leader of the House. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card. Matted with a 10x8 colour image. £100

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SALISBURY, ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL. 3rd Marquis of Salisbury. (#PL032)
The "Bob" in the expression "Bob's your uncle", was Salisbury, during his 14 years as prime minister (1885-86, 1886-92 and 1895-1902) He appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour to a succession of posts, including Leader of the House. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card as Robert Cecil. Matted with a 10x8 colour image. £100

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SALISBURY, ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL. 3rd Marquis of Salisbury. (#PL033)
The "Bob" in the expression "Bob's your uncle", was Salisbury, during his 14 years as prime minister (1885-86, 1886-92 and 1895-1902) He appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour to a succession of posts, including Leader of the House. Signed in black ink on a small piece of card Together with the signature of his wife Lady Gwendoline Cecil Matted with a 10x8 colour image. £120

THATCHER, MARGARET. (#PL034)
Conservative politician and former prime minister, whose brand of conservatism and European policy eventually provoked a crisis in her party and in the government.The 1990 leadership challenge led to her resignation as prime minister, an office she had held since 1979. Signed in blue fountain pen on a white House of Commons card. £175

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WILSON, HAROLD. (#PL035)
British Labour prime minister. A letter on P.M.'s headed paper sent to Len Murray of the T.U.C. thanking him for his letter and discussing the Textile, clothing and footwear industries. Dated 16th April 1975 Signed in blue fountain pen. £100

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WILSON, HAROLD. (#PL036)
A black and white postcard size photograph of Wilson sitting at a desk, Signed in light blue ink.  £60

WILSON, HAROLD. (#PL037)
A black and white postcard size photograph of Wilson with pipe. Signed in blue ink.  £60

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KISSENGER, HENRY. (#PL038)
American politician and statesman. Born 1923. German-born American diplomat who was national security adviser (1969-1975) and U.S. secretary of state (1973-1977) under Presidents Nixon and Ford. He shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for helping negotiate the Vietnam cease-fire. A black and white 10 x 8 photograph signed in blue ink. £75

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