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Politicians Collection (#9)

From historic figures to modern-day leaders, politicians shape our world with their words and actions

Background imagePoliticians Collection: The Village Politicians After Sir David Wilkie. From Histoire Des Peintres, eCole Anglaise

The Village Politicians After Sir David Wilkie. From Histoire Des Peintres, eCole Anglaise, Published 1867
The Village Politicians After Sir David Wilkie. From Histoire Des Peintres, ECole Anglaise, Published 1867

Background imagePoliticians Collection: A Scene In The Members Lobby, Palace Of Westminster, London. Parliament Of The United Kingdom

A Scene In The Members Lobby, Palace Of Westminster, London. Parliament Of The United Kingdom, After A Lively Debate, In The Early Twentieth Century

Background imagePoliticians Collection: TORY CONFERENCE, MARGARET THATCHER AND WILLIAM HAGUE APPLAUD FRANCIS MAUDE - Wednesday

TORY CONFERENCE, MARGARET THATCHER AND WILLIAM HAGUE APPLAUD FRANCIS MAUDE - Wednesday October 6, 1999

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Neil Kinnock, John Prescott and Peter Mandelson at the Royal Festival Hall May 1997

Neil Kinnock, John Prescott and Peter Mandelson at the Royal Festival Hall May 1997

Background imagePoliticians Collection: The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP, Labour Party Leader who presented them with their

The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP, Labour Party Leader who presented them with their Silver Hearts at the Variety Club Awards, Dorchester Hotel, London, 19 March 1964

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Aneurin Bevan 1897-1960 pictured in August 1945 Born Tredegar, Monmouthshire

Aneurin Bevan 1897-1960 pictured in August 1945 Born Tredegar, Monmouthshire. Began work at 13 in the Tytryst colliery and by the age of 19 had become chairman of his Lodge

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Aneurin Bevan 1897-1960, pictured in August 1945. Born Tredegar, Monmouthshire

Aneurin Bevan 1897-1960, pictured in August 1945. Born Tredegar, Monmouthshire. Began work at 13 in the Tytryst colliery and by the age of 19 had become chairman of his Lodge

Background imagePoliticians Collection: The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP, Labour Party Leader who presented them with their

The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP, Labour Party Leader who presented them with their Silver Hearts at the Variety Club Awards, Dorchester Hotel, London, 19 March 1964

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Mr. Harold Wilson saying goodbye to the Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave on the steps

Mr. Harold Wilson saying goodbye to the Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave on the steps of No. 10 Downing Street. April 1974

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Labour Party Leader Harold Wilson with The Beatles left to right: Ringo Starr

Labour Party Leader Harold Wilson with The Beatles left to right: Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney after presenting them with their Silver Hearts at the Variety Club

Background imagePoliticians Collection: The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP (centre), Labour Party Leader who presented them with

The Beatles and Harold Wilson MP (centre), Labour Party Leader who presented them with their Silver Hearts at the Variety Club Awards, Dorchester Hotel, London, 19 March 1964

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Aneurin Bevan at the 1952 Labour Party Conference in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool

Aneurin Bevan at the 1952 Labour Party Conference in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. Welsh miners son Nye Bevan (1897-1960) worked in the pits from age 13

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Nye Bevan MP in Commercial St, Tredegar, February 1950

Nye Bevan MP in Commercial St, Tredegar, February 1950. Greeted by torchbearers while on an election tour. Aneurin Bevan

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Stephen Dorrell, former Health Secretary and Conservative MP for Charnwood

Stephen Dorrell, former Health Secretary and Conservative MP for Charnwood, arriving at the Ken Clark leadership drinks party with a fringe group of supporters for Michael Portillo

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell at Clatterbridge hospital on the Wirrall MP

Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell at Clatterbridge hospital on the Wirrall MP wearing a Conservative party rosette

Background imagePoliticians Collection: Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell at a press conference for the Department of Health

Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell at a press conference for the Department of Health discussing the new safe drinking rules




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From historic figures to modern-day leaders, politicians shape our world with their words and actions. Labour Party election posters and television speakers remind us of the power of democracy in action. Churchill's capture during the Boer War symbolizes resilience and determination in the face of adversity. In 1938, Joseph Kennedy, American Ambassador, and his family embody diplomacy on an international scale. Napoleon's portrait from c1894-95 captures his ambition and strategic genius that left a lasting impact on Europe. Charles I and Speaker Lenthall's encounter in 1850 serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between monarchy and parliamentary authority. Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo's artwork portrays political activism through artistry. Portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians, and entertainers reflect the interconnectedness between politics and popular culture throughout history. The faces of seven Australian Prime Ministers tell tales of leadership down under. Winston Churchill entering No 10 Downing Street by David Wright signifies a pivotal moment in British history when strong leadership was needed most. The opening ceremony of Dail Eireann showcases Ireland's journey towards independence. James Keir Hardie's portrait photograph reminds us of the pioneers who fought for workers' rights and social justice. Lastly, the infamous Dewey Defeats Truman newspaper headline teaches us not to underestimate political outcomes. Politicians may be revered or criticized, but they play an undeniable role in shaping societies across time.