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  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day47-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day46-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day48-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-29-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-23-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-10-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-27-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-09-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-16-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-26-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-21-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-12-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-25-13-12-2019.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day42-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day45-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day43-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day44-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats, Brexit Leave campaigners celebrate with Union Jack flags in Whitehall, on 13th December 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_leave-10-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-30-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-24-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-19-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-18-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-17-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-15-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-14-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-13-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-11-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-28-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-22-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-20-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats, Brexit Leave campaigners celebrate with Union Jack flags in Whitehall, on 13th December 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_leave-11-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats, Brexit Leave campaigners celebrate with Union Jack flags in Whitehall, on 13th December 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_leave-09-13-12-2019.jpg
  • A Christian crucifix stands encased in a wooden box that has been attached to a panelled wall in Quebec, Canada. The image is white except for the Jesus icon itself and coloured lights which glow on this dark afternoon in the depths of Winter. The religious shrine consists of the human effigy standing a plinth next to faded dried flowers. On the left side are six wheel hubs also fixed to a wire fence that borders this person's property. Their decorative design suggests the Canadian owner likes driving sports or utility vehicles but who is also a worshipper of the Christian faith and believer in idols. Canada's 2001 Census showed, 72% of the Canadian population listed Roman Catholicism or Protestantism as their religion. The Roman Catholic Church in Canada is by far the country's largest single denomination.
    quebec_crucifix.jpg
  • Pensioners on holiday - or on a daytrip - at the Nofilk seaside town of Great Yarmouth wait for a friend beneath a wide banner advertising a Karaoke event at the venue behind them that night. There are four old ladies and one man in the group, all dressed in summer clothes for their day at the beach. Only the gentleman is looking our way as the women are otherwise occupied. There is litter at their feet and garish posters are behind them. The man is outnumbered, a gender ratio of 4 to 1.
    seaside_pensioners01-27-05-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma (left) and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    margaret_thatcher01-23-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minster John Major addresses his Conservative Party conference in Brighton. Behind him is large image of a Union Jack flag that seemingly flutters patriotically in the background, as if giving him the appearance of a man of the people. Major was PM from 1990-97 after Margaret Thatcher loss of popularity and subsequent removal from office. Here, Major delivers a speech in front of the flag at the annual get-together of party faithful in 1994.
    john_major_flag-07-04-1992.jpg
  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
    john_major32-29-04-1997.jpg
  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
    john_major31-29-04-1997.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major14-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 18th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major34-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major15-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major13-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major looks into the distance while outside his constituency polling station while seeking re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 9th April 1992, Huntingdon, England. Major went on to win the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major28-09-04-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major16-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major shakes hands with supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 14th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major38-14-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 18th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major30-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma (left) and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major37-23-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and his political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher, adorn the covers of their respective biographies on sale in the Conservative party's Central Office bookshop on 11th March 1992. Thatcher served as PM from 1979 to 1990 and Major, from 1990 to 1997.
    margaret_thatcher06-11-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma wave to supporters at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major06-11-10-1991.jpg
  • A businessman reads a 1992 edition of the Daily Express whose headline announces that Prime Minister John Major is fighting the Pound Crisis, on a bench in the City of London (aka The Square Mile), the capital's financial centre, on 18th September 1992, in London, England. Black Wednesday occurred in the United Kingdom on 16 September 1992, when John Major's Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) after it was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    pound_crisis-18-09-1992.jpg
  • A businessman reads a 1992 edition of the Daily Express whose headline announces that Prime Minister John Major is fighting the Pound Crisis, on a bench in the City of London (aka The Square Mile), the capital's financial centre, on 18th September 1992, in London, England. Black Wednesday occurred in the United Kingdom on 16 September 1992, when John Major's Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) after it was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    pound_crisis02-18-09-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister John Major waves at his crowd of Tory supporters at a Conservative Party Rally, on 29th April 1997, in London, England.
    john_major-29-04-1997.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major with women ministers at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major10-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major (centre) with Secretary of State for the Environment, Chris Patten (left) listen to speeches at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major04-11-10-1991.jpg
  • With a Union jack flag behind, British Prime Minister, John Major during the joint press conference with Chancellor Helmut Kohl, during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    john_major22-11-11-1992.jpg
  • With the British and German flags behind, British Prime Minister, John Major and Chancellor Helmut Kohl during the joint press conference during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    john_major24-11-11-1992.jpg
  • Ex British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at 1991 Tory party conference.
    thatcher_major1-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Ex British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at 1991 Tory party conference.
    thatcher_major3-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major02-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major17-18-03-1992.jpg
  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
    john_major29-29-04-1997.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major03-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 14th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major39-14-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma (left) and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    margaret_thatcher02-23-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major01-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major04-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major18-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major's portrait is behind glass on a Conservative Association's noticeboard on 1st April 1992, in the seaside town of Frinton, Essex, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major20-01-04-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma stand outside his constituency polling station while seeking re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 9th April 1992, Huntingdon, England. Major went on to win the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major27-09-04-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major36-23-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma emerge from the Conservative party election Battle Bus to greet supporters and reporters outside Central Office on 20th March 1992 in Smith's Square, London England. Major went on to win the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major33-20-03-1992.jpg
  • Supporters of British Prime Minister, John Major celebrate their party's re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 10th April 1992, outside Central Office in Smith's Square, London England. Major won the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major35-10-04-1992.jpg
  • Prime Minister, John Major celebrates at the door of 10 Downing Street, returning to power after his re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 10th April 1992, in London England. Major's win was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major40-10-04-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major01-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major05-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma dance together at the at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major07-11-10-1991.jpg
  • With a Union jack flag behind, British Prime Minister, John Major during the joint press conference with Chancellor Helmut Kohl, during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    john_major21-11-11-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major during the joint press conference with Chancellor Helmut Kohl, during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    john_major23-11-11-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and Chancellor Helmut Kohl after the joint press conference with Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    john_major26-11-11-1992.jpg
  • A business lady reads a 1992 edition of the Evening Standard whose headline reports on the 15% load rate after two days when Prime Minister John Major fought the Pound Crisis, in the City of London (the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile), the capital's financial centre, on 18th September 1992, in London, England. Black Wednesday occurred in the United Kingdom on 16 September 1992, when John Major's Conservative government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) after it was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM.
    pound_crisis-18-09-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major02-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major shakes hands with supporters after his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major08-11-10-1991.jpg
  • John Major poses outside his constituency polling station with wife Norma, seeking re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher
    norma_major1-09-04-1992.jpg
  • Prime Minister John Major is under the scrutiny of media TV cameras during the 1991 tory party conference.
    john_major1-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at the 1991 Tory party conference.
    thatcher_major2-11-10-1991.jpg
  • A young Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP helps launch a 1992 General Election campaign referring to Prime Minister John Major' failing policies, at Millbank, the notorious Labour Party headquarters in central London. Then, Blair had the shadow employment brief, five years before he went on to beat John Major in the '97 election as Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister. We see him here as a still ambitious, young-looking front-bench Labour politician with a fresh face and very dark hair. He wears a Labour rose in his suit's lapel.
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  • Veteran Tory grandee under Margaret Thatcher's premiership, Willie Whitelaw and British Prime Minister, John Major at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major03-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Heads of state of the G7 economic nations, including in the front row: President George Bush (Snr), Queen Elizabeth II, Francois Mitterrand, Helmut Kohl and at the back, centre, John Major - gather for an official portrait on 17th July 1991 at Buckingham Palace, London England.
    G7_summit01-17-07-1991.jpg
  • Heads of state of the G7 economic nations, including in the front row: President George Bush (Snr), Queen Elizabeth II, Francois Mitterrand, Helmut Kohl and at the back, centre, John Major - gather for an official portrait on 17th July 1991 at Buckingham Palace, London England.
    G7_summit02-17-07-1991.jpg
  • German Chancellor Helmut Kohl during the joint press conference during the Anglo-German summit on 11th November 1992 at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire, England.
    helmut_kohl-11-11-1992.jpg
  • Member of the Blues, the technical ground staff with the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team works on Hawk.
    Red_Arrows069_RBA.jpg
  • A morning religious lesson held for local Christian children at St Tawdros (St Theodore's) Coptic Orthodox Christian Monastery, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Copts are an ethno-religious group in North Africa and the Middle East, mainly in the area of modern Egypt, where they are the largest Christian denomination. Christianity was the religion of the vast majority of Egyptians from 400–800 A.D. and the majority after the Muslim conquest until the mid-10th century. Today, there are an extimated 9-15m Copts in Egypt.
    egypt222-04-03-2016.jpg
  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes his infamous speech during the Labour Party election rally on 1st April 1992 in Sheffield, England. In the 1992 election, Labour made considerable progress – reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the "triumphalism" perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield (together with Kinnock's performance on the podium) may have helped put floating voters off.
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  • Christians outside St Tawdros (St Theodore's) Coptic Orthodox Christian Monastery, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Copts are an ethno-religious group in North Africa and the Middle East, mainly in the area of modern Egypt, where they are the largest Christian denomination. Christianity was the religion of the vast majority of Egyptians from 400–800 A.D. and the majority after the Muslim conquest until the mid-10th century. Today, there are an extimated 9-15m Copts in Egypt.
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  • While young Egyptian girls joke among themselves, older Christian women say prayers and make offerings at St Tawdros (St Theodore's) Coptic Orthodox Christian Monastery, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Copts are an ethno-religious group in North Africa and the Middle East, mainly in the area of modern Egypt, where they are the largest Christian denomination. Christianity was the religion of the vast majority of Egyptians from 400–800 A.D. and the majority after the Muslim conquest until the mid-10th century. Today, there are an extimated 9-15m Copts in Egypt.
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  • Britons go to the polls today in a general election predicted to be the closest for decades as no single party is expected to secure a majority. Londoners vote at their local polling station, a Baptist church in the south London borough of Herne Hill, SE24, Lambeth.
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  • London 7th May 2015: Britons go to the polls today in a general election predicted to be the closest for decades as no single party is expected to secure a majority. Richard Baker / Alamy Live News.
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  • Britons go to the polls today in a general election predicted to be the closest for decades as no single party is expected to secure a majority. Londoners vote at their local polling station, a Baptist church in the south London borough of Herne Hill, SE24, Lambeth.
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  • WW2 Madingley American Cemetery is located in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside. Set in over thirty acres of beautifully maintained gardens and lawns, the cemetery contains the bodies of 3812 war dead from the world war two era. Every State of the Union is represented here. In addition inscribed on the Tablets Of The Missing are the names of over 8000 American service men who lost their lives during the war but whose bodies were never recovered. The majority of those buried here were crew members of British based aircraft, however the bodies of some of those killed in North Africa, Normandy, the North Atlantic and various other places are also buried here.
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  • Looking through closed station gates at an empty Victoria station during the 24hr tube strike affecting Londoners and passengers throughout the capital, on 9th January 2017, London, England. The industrial action, coordinated by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staff's Association (TSSA), closed the vast majority of underground lines.
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