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"Prime: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the soaring skies to the halls of power, prime moments in history have shaped our world

Background imagePrime Collection: Viscount Katsura Taro

Viscount Katsura Taro
Katsura Taro (1848-1913) was a Japanese general within the Imperial Japanese Army, and a politician who is the second-longest serving prime minister of Japan

Background imagePrime Collection: Sir Anthony Eden on his way to lunch with the Queen - Eden has shortly prior to this

Sir Anthony Eden on his way to lunch with the Queen - Eden has shortly prior to this issued his ultimatum to Israel and Egypt to withdraw their forces after Israel had invaded Egypt

Background imagePrime Collection: Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria

Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria
Two admirals and six generals surrounding Duke Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922) ( also known as Yamagata Kyosuke, a Japanese field marshal, twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan)

Background imagePrime Collection: Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal Party leader

Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal Party leader
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908), Liberal Party leader, Prime Minister from 1905 to 1908. Date: 1901

Background imagePrime Collection: Downing Street, London - Home of the British Prime Minister

Downing Street, London - Home of the British Prime Minister at No. 10 and the Chancellor of the Exchequer at No. 11. Date: circa 1907

Background imagePrime Collection: Thank you letter from Winston Churchill, Prime Minister

Thank you letter from Winston Churchill, Prime Minister
Thank you letter from Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, headed 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, SW1 -- many of these were reproduced to look like an original handwritten letter

Background imagePrime Collection: Personal Jesus

Personal Jesus
Petri Damstén

Background imagePrime Collection: Preserved Heart

Preserved Heart
Petri Damstén

Background imagePrime Collection: 5 Minutes to Midnight

5 Minutes to Midnight
Model: Jan-Peter Palmunen. Petri Damstén

Background imagePrime Collection: Dark Alleys of Xibalba

Dark Alleys of Xibalba
Model: Jan-Peter Palmunen. Petri Damstén

Background imagePrime Collection: And Then He Arrived

And Then He Arrived
Model: Jan-Peter Palmunen. Petri Damstén

Background imagePrime Collection: Henry Herbert Asquith British Prime Minister

Henry Herbert Asquith British Prime Minister

Background imagePrime Collection: Lloyd George

Lloyd George

Background imagePrime Collection: David Lloyd George probably early 1900s

David Lloyd George probably early 1900s

Background imagePrime Collection: Marquess of Salisbury, Victorian period

Marquess of Salisbury, Victorian period

Background imagePrime Collection: Catherine Gladstone (wife of Prime Minister)

Catherine Gladstone (wife of Prime Minister)

Background imagePrime Collection: Cecil Rhodes, Prime Minister of Cape Colony

Cecil Rhodes, Prime Minister of Cape Colony, Victorian period

Background imagePrime Collection: William Gladstone

William Gladstone

Background imagePrime Collection: William Gladstone British Prime Minister

William Gladstone British Prime Minister

Background imagePrime Collection: Queen Victoria's Prime Ministers

Queen Victoria's Prime Ministers

Background imagePrime Collection: Princes Street, Edinburgh

Princes Street, Edinburgh
Lloyd George

Background imagePrime Collection: Alican Land, We Have All Had A Lesson

Alican Land, We Have All Had A Lesson
A WW2 children's story book illustration from The Story Of Alican Land, written by Joan Hunt. The image depicts a gathering of Alican Land animals, listening to the Prime Minister's speech

Background imagePrime Collection: Alican Land, Prime Minister

Alican Land, Prime Minister
A WW2 children's story book illustration from The Story Of Alican Land, written by Joan Hunt. The image shows the Queen of Alican Land, seated with the Prime Minister, depicted as an owl

Background imagePrime Collection: Bulent Ecevit - prime Minister of Turkey

Bulent Ecevit - prime Minister of Turkey
Bulent Ecevit (1925-2006), Turkish Prime Minister during the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974 Date: 1974

Background imagePrime Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Churchill's Victory

WW2 Greetings Card, Churchill's Victory
A WW2 greetings card with a removable letter V for Victory. The image portrays Prime Minister Winston Churchill carrying a sack. Date: 1941

Background imagePrime Collection: Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria (1767-1851), circa 1790

Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria (1767-1851), circa 1790
Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria (1767-1851). Spanish politician. Prime Minister. Portrait by Francisco Bayeu y Subias (1734-1795), circa 1790

Background imagePrime Collection: Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), circa 1820-1825

Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), circa 1820-1825
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852). 1st Duke of Wellington. British military and Prime Minister. Portrait attributed to John Jackson (1778-1831), circa 1820-1825. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imagePrime Collection: WW2 - Prime Minister Winston Churchill

WW2 - Prime Minister Winston Churchill
WW2 era portrait of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice

Background imagePrime Collection: Char B1 heavy tank with a Renault UE Chenillette

Char B1 heavy tank with a Renault UE Chenillette
Captured Char B1 heavy tank and Renault UE Chenillette light tracked armoured carrier / prime mover, abandoned by German forces and being inspected by French civilians. Date: 1940

Background imagePrime Collection: Piper Seneca G-AZJB

Piper Seneca G-AZJB
Piper PA-34-200 Seneca G-AZJB (msn 34-7250017), owned by Winston Spencer Churchill, grandson of the wartime Prime Minister, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. Date: circa 1975

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, Quoth the Raven, David Lloyd George

Cartoon, Quoth the Raven, David Lloyd George
Cartoon, Quoth the Raven, with Prime Minister David Lloyd George surrounded by people pointing the finger at him. Date: 1919

Background imagePrime Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal politician

William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal politician and Prime Minister Date: circa late 19th century

Background imagePrime Collection: Cartoon, Retribution, or the Greenwich Dinner

Cartoon, Retribution, or the Greenwich Dinner, with Lord Palmerston, Liberal Prime Minister (L) and Lord John Russell, Liberal Foreign Secretary (R)

Background imagePrime Collection: Duke Albert de Broglie, French politician and writer

Duke Albert de Broglie, French politician and writer
Duke Albert de Broglie (1821-1901), French politician, diplomat and writer, who served twice as Prime Minister of France. Date: circa 1860s

Background imagePrime Collection: Hubert Pierlot, Belgian Prime Minister in exile, WW2

Hubert Pierlot, Belgian Prime Minister in exile, WW2 Date: circa 1943

Background imagePrime Collection: Miss Elizabeth Asquith

Miss Elizabeth Asquith
A portrait painting of Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith Bibesco, an English woman who was to become a socialite, actress and writer

Background imagePrime Collection: Bonar Law, opposition leader

Bonar Law, opposition leader
Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858A a€" 30 October 1923) was a BritishA ConservativeA politician who served asA Prime Minister of the United KingdomA from 1922 to 1923

Background imagePrime Collection: Portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier

Portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he was a Canadian politician and statesman who served as the 17th prime minister of Canada (11th July 1896 to 6th October 1911)

Background imagePrime Collection: Liberal meeting in London, St James's Hall

Liberal meeting in London, St James's Hall
Illustration of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman known as CB? (7th September 1836 ?? 22 April 1908), at a Liberal meeting in London at St James's Hall

Background imagePrime Collection: British Dominions leaders during the reign of King George V

British Dominions leaders during the reign of King George V
Prime Ministers of the British Dominions during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Hertzog, Smuts, Bennett, Bruce, Lyons, Alderdice, Forbes. Date: 1935

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V

Prime Ministers during the reign of King George V
Prime Ministers during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Asquith, Lloyd George, Ramsay Macdonald, Bonar Law, Baldwin. Date: 1935

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister's home, 10 Downing Street, London

Prime Minister's home, 10 Downing Street, London
The British Prime Minister's home, 10 Downing Street, London Date: circa 1908

Background imagePrime Collection: William Morris Hughes Sculpture

William Morris Hughes Sculpture
A photograph showing a side profile view of a plaster sculpture of William Morris Hughes, Australian Prime Minister between 1915 and 1923, leading the country during World War 1. Date: circa 1925

Background imagePrime Collection: Professor Harrison Moore

Professor Harrison Moore
A portrait oil painting of Australian lawyer and academic professor at the University of Melbourne, Sir William Harrison Moore

Background imagePrime Collection: Edmund Burke and the Iron Duke

Edmund Burke and the Iron Duke
Two Baxter portrait prints of the following men. Edmund Burke, as a boy, who became a British and Irish statesman, economist and philosopher

Background imagePrime Collection: Sir R. Munro Ferguson

Sir R. Munro Ferguson
A portrait oil painting of the Governor-General of Australia, Sir Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson, 1860-1934. Seen here, wearing his uniform sash

Background imagePrime Collection: Prime Minister of Canada

Prime Minister of Canada
The Prime Minister of Canada, the Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) with his dog Pat (aged 17). Date: circa 1940

Background imagePrime Collection: Neville and Anne Chamberlain in the park

Neville and Anne Chamberlain in the park
Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) with his wife Anne (1883-1967) taking a stroll in the park. The watching soldiers are signallers under instruction. Date: 1939




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"Prime: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" From the soaring skies to the halls of power, prime moments in history have shaped our world. Churchill's praise for RAF Pilots echoes through time, honoring their bravery and determination that saved a nation. Margaret Thatcher, a formidable force in politics, left an indelible mark on Britain's history as she shattered glass ceilings and reshaped policies. Winston Churchill's iconic V for Victory sign symbolizes his unwavering spirit during World War II, inspiring hope amidst darkness. In 1925, Margaret Thatcher was born into a changing world - little did anyone know that she would become one of Britain's most influential leaders. Sir Robert Peel stands tall in c. 1846 capturing the essence of leadership with his progressive reforms and dedication to public service. A wartime poster immortalizes Churchill's famous words: "We shall never surrender, " reminding us of his unwavering resolve during challenging times. Even captured during the Boer War, Churchill displayed resilience that would define him as one of history's greatest statesmen. Propaganda posters echoed Prime Ministerial statements throughout history - powerful tools shaping public opinion and rallying support. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill sparked debates about self-governance within Britain; a testament to how prime ministers shape national identity and unity. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill saluting with a V for victory gesture embodies strength in adversity – an enduring symbol etched into our collective memory. On VE Day, the royal family joined Churchill on the balcony – united by joyous celebrations marking victory over tyranny; a defining moment for all Britons In Bristol 1941, Winston Churchill stood resolute amidst destruction – embodying courage while inspiring resilience among those affected by war. Through triumphs and tribulations alike, these prime figures have left an indelible mark on British history—leaders who shaped nations with their vision and tenacity.