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  1. 1841-01 - 'To the free and independent electors of Shrewsbury […] B. Disraeli, George Tomline. London, June 8th, 1841.' [Reproduction.]
  2. 1886-01 - 'Cheltenham. A great Conservative demonstration and fete […] to celebrate the two recent Conservative victories in the Borough.'
  3. 1951-04 - 'Cut out government waste. Vote Conservative.'
  4. 1951-06 - [Image of child.] '"The way things are going I shall be grown up before we get our house." Vote Unionist for MORE houses MORE quickly.'
  5. 1951-09 - 'For a good living from the land. Vote Unionist.'
  6. 1960-06 - 'Clubmen! Postal votes.' n.d. [1960].
  7. 1962-01 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Harold Macmillan M.P. Prime Minister.'
  8. 1962-02 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. R.A. Butler, C.H., M.P. First Secretary of State Deputy Prime Minister.'
  9. 1962-03 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Iain Macleod, M.P. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of the Conservative and Unionist Party.'
  10. 1962-04 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Edward Heath M.B.E., M.P., Lord Privy Seal.'
  11. 1962-05 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Home. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.'
  12. 1963-08 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. R.A. Butler C.H., M.P. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.'
  13. 1963-09 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Sir Alec Douglas-Home K.T., M.P. Prime Minister.'
  14. 1963-10 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Edward Heath M.B.E., M.P. Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development and President of the Board of Trade.'
  15. 1963-11 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Selwyn Lloyd Q.C., M.P. Lord Privy Seal.'
  16. 1963-12 - 'Speaking for Britain. The Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling M.P. Chancellor of the Exchequer.'
  17. 1964-49 - 'Douglas-Home. Straight talk about housing.'
  18. 1964-50 - 'General Election 1964 Cities of London and Westminster. Sir Harry Hylton-Foster's Committee Room.'
  19. 1965-17 - 'That's how Labour government works!'
  20. 1969-01 - 'Your vote. Are you over 18?'
  21. 1969-02 - '1964... £15; 1969... £25' [driving license]. n.d. [1969].
  22. 1970-11 - 'Win with Henry Clarke. Vote Official Unionist' [photograph of Union flag].
  23. 1970-28 - 'Postal votes win elections. Help the Conservatives NOW!' n.d. [1970s].
  24. 1970-29 - 'Conservative Trade Unionists' Annual Conference.'
  25. 1970-30 - 'Britain would be better off with the Conservatives. The pound in your pocket is now worth 16/2.' n.d. [1970].
  26. 1970-31 - 'Britain would be better off with the Conservatives. "Every week they seem to take more."' n.d. [1970].
  27. 1970-32 - 'Britain would be better off with the Conservatives. This family pays too much income tax.' n.d. [1970].
  28. 1970-33 - "All Conservative trade unionists should belong to the local Conservative Association." [Heath quote.] n.d. [1970].
  29. 1970-34 - 'Don't waste your vote - we won't waste your money.' n.d. [1970].
  30. 1973-01 - 'Sainsbury.' [Hove By-election.] n.d. [1973].
  31. 1974-03 - 'Firm action for a fair Britain. Vote Conservative' [Heath portrait].
  32. 1974-04a - Conservative Candidates' posters, Stevens [I. Of Ely].
  33. 1974-04b - Conservative Candidates' posters, Stevens [I. Of Ely].
  34. 1974-05 - 'It's leapfrog to disaster. Without a fair pay and prices policy. Firm action for a fair Britain. Vote Conservative.'
  35. 1974-06 - 'Atkins. Conservative.' [Luton West.]
  36. 1974-07 - 'Simeons.' [Luton East.]
  37. 1974-08 - 'Harmar Nicholls. Conservative.' [Peterborough.]
  38. 1974-09 - 'Hannam. Conservative.' [Torquay.]
  39. 1974-12a - 'Leapfrog to disaster. That is the game we play. If we keep on paying ourselves more than we earn. That is what will happen if the strongest get their way. We believe we must protect the weak... Conservatives. Firm action for a fair Britain.'
  40. 1974-28 - 'With the Conservatives your mortgage rate will drop to 9 1/2%.' n.d. [1974].
  41. 1974-29 - 'With the Conservatives you will no longer pay domestic rates.' n.d. [1974].
  42. 1974-30 - 'With the Conservatives you could get a grant to help with the deposit of your first house.' n.d. [1974].
  43. 1974-31 - 'The rising costs of having a baby.' n.d. [1974].
  44. 1974-32 - 'The pensioner's money problems.' n.d. [1974].
  45. 1974-33 - 'The cost of setting up home.' n.d. [1974].
  46. 1974-34 - 'Someone had to do the dirty work.' n.d. [1974].
  47. 1974-35 - 'They're no longer too old for an old age pension.' n.d. [1974].
  48. 1974-36 - 'At last they're off to a good start.' n.d. [1974].
  49. 1974-37 - 'The rising cost of sending your kids to school.' n.d. [1974].
  50. 1974-38 - 'Your rising housekeeping bills.' n.d. [1974].
  51. 1974-39 - 'With the Conservatives you'll be able to buy your council house at a third below its market price, on a 100% mortgage.' n.d. [1974].
  52. 1974-40 - 'Vote Conservative.' [Yellow logo on blue.] n.d. [c.1974].
  53. 1975-09 - 'Britain in Europe.' n.d. [1975].
  54. 1975-10 - 'Conservative Trade Unionists' Annual Conference.'
  55. 1978/9-01 - 'Labour isn't working. Britain's better off with the Conservatives.' [Unemployment office queue.] n.d. [1978-1979].
  56. 1978/9-03 - 'Don't just hope for a better life. Vote for one.' [Portrait of Mrs. Thatcher.] 'Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  57. 1978/9-04 - 'Don't just hope for a better life. Vote for one' [blank space for a candidate's name]. n.d. [1978-1979].
  58. 1978/9-05 - 'Vote right. Stop the left. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  59. 1978/9-13 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'If 5 years ago, before you voted […] It's time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  60. 1978/9-14 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Labour want you to judge them on their record. Record inflation, record unemployment, record taxation, record hospital queues. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  61. 1978/9-15 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Look what four years of Labour cost you' [list of food prices illustrated]. 'Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  62. 1978/9-16 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Mugging up 204%. Criminal damage up 135%. Robbery up 88%. Is it safe to vote for another Labour government? Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  63. 1978/9-17 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'One more person unemployed every 4 minutes. It is time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  64. 1978/9-18 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Prices. The facts. Prices have risen more, and faster, in the 5 years of this Labour Government than at any time since records were kept. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  65. 1978/9-19 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Prices. The facts. Since the war, prices have gone up twice as much with Labour Governements as they have with Conservative Governments. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  66. 1978/9-20 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Tax. The facts. In the last 30 years […] Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  67. 1978/9-21 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'They cut the spending on schools. They cut the spending on new hospitals. They cut the number of homes built. It's time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  68. 1978/9-22 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'They doubled prices. They held down your wages. And then, they doubled your tax. And now Labour asks you to vote them in again! It's time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  69. 1978/9-23 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'They doubled the price of your breakfast. They doubled the price of your lunch. They doubled the price of your dinner. They doubled the price of your pint. Can you stomach another 5 years of Labour? It is time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  70. 1978/9-24 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Unemployment. The facts. Every Labour Government since the war has left more people unemployed. Every Conservative Government since the war has left more people with jobs. Unemployment has more than doubled since this Labour government has come to power in 1974. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  71. 1978/9-25 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements. ] 'Crime. The facts. Since the war, crime has risen twice as much under Labour Governments as under Conservative Governments. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  72. 1978/9-26 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'What are Labour's policies? […] It's time for a change. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  73. 1978/9-27 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements. ] 'It's time for a change. Don't just hope for a better life. Vote for one. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  74. 1978/9-28 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Why pensioners want the Conservatives to win […] Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  75. 1978/9-29 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Why should you support Labour when they have failed to support you? Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1978-1979].
  76. 1978/9-31 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements. ] 'Do this quiz to find out if you're Labour or Conservative.' [10 questions with a, b, c sections, illustrated with half blue and half red woman.] n.d. [1978-1979].
  77. 1978/9-34a - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Labour says he's black. Tories say he's British' [version 1]. n.d. [1978-1979].
  78. 1978/9-34b - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper advertisements.] 'Labour says he's black. Tories say he's British' [version 2]. n.d. [1978-1979].
  79. 1979-01 - 'Anthony Simpson. Conservative. European election 7 June.'
  80. 1979-02 - 'Bill Newton Dunn. Conservative. European election 7 June.'
  81. 1979-03 - 'Tom Spencer. The Conservative for Derbyshire. European election 7 June.'
  82. 1979-04 - 'Fred Tuckman. Conservative. European election 7 June.'
  83. 1979-05 - 'John Taylor. Conservative for Europe.'
  84. 1979-09 - 'Don't just hope for a better deal in Europe. Vote for one.' (June 7.)
  85. 1979-10 - 'Ray Godsall. Conservative.'
  86. 1979-11 - 'Boyson is best.' n.d. [1979].
  87. 1979-12 - 'Vote…Jo Kinsey. Perry Barr. Conservative.' [Blue.] n.d. [1979].
  88. 1979-13 - 'Vote…Jo Kinsey. Perry Barr. Conservative.' [Purple.] n.d. [1979].
  89. 1983-10 - [Saatchi.] 'At this rate can you afford to vote Labour?' [Picture of Hazelbourne Road, Clapham.] 'Labour rates £604 a year. Tory rates £392 a year.'
  90. 1983-13 - [Saatchi.] 'Putting a cross in the Labour box is the same as signing this piece of paper. "I hereby give up the right […]"' [14 points listed.] '"I understand if I sign this now I will not be able to change my mind for at least five years." SIGNED.'
  91. 1983-14 - [Saatchi.] 'And, now, the thoughts of Comrade Wall. Conservative.'
  92. 1983-15 - [Saatchi.] '"Like your manifesto, Comrade." Conservative.'
  93. 1983-16 - [Saatchi.] 'How on earth will a £750,000,000 strike help pay for the nurses?' (Issued in the interest of the health workers by Conservative Trade Unionists.)
  94. 1983-17 - Portrait of Mrs. Thatcher.
  95. 1983-18 - 'Don't just put a cross in the box, put a cheque in the post.'
  96. 1984-01 - 'Getting the best deal for Britain in Europe. The Conservatives.'
  97. 1984-02 - 'Who fights the hardest for Britain in Europe? The Conservatives.'
  98. 1984-03 - 'Working for peace, jobs, prosperity. Conservatives in Europe.'
  99. 1984-05 - [Reproduction of newspaper advertisement.] 'Not voting tomorrow is the same as giving your vote to Labour. Britain needs a strong voice in Europe. Vote Conservative.'
  100. 1984-06 - [Reproductions of newspaper advertisements.] 'They didn't come here for the weather.' [List of overseas companies investing in Great Britain.] 'Britain needs a strong voice in Europe. Conservatives in the European Parliament.'
  101. 1984-08 - 'Nick Bourne. Conservative.' n.d. [1984].
  102. 1987-01 - [CCF posters] 'Britain's moving forward - say YES to the Conservatives.'
  103. 1987-05 - Portrait of Mrs. Thatcher.
  104. 1987-06 - [Saatchi.] 'Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  105. 1987-29 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Don't undo 8 years of work in three seconds' [23 achievements listed.]
  106. 1987-30 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Fact 1: Over 1,000,000 new jobs [...] Fact 2: Unemployment falling faster in Britain [...] Fact 3: Unemployment falling for the 10th month running. Fact 4: Every Labour government since the war has increased unemployment. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  107. 1987-31 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspapers ad. ] 'So this is the new moderate militant-free Labour Party' [pictures of 24 hard left candidates]. 'Conservative. The next move forward.'
  108. 1987-32 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspapers ad. ] 'Spend an unpleasant two minutes. Then imagine it lasting for 5 years. Conservative. The next move forward.'
  109. 1987-33 - 'Peter Rost Again. Conservative.' n.d. [1987].
  110. 1989-01 - 'Harriet Crawley. Conservative. Thursday 15th June.' n.d. [1989].
  111. 2000-01 - 'Market Street Police Station.' n.d. [c.2000-2010].
  112. 2000-02 - 'Keep the pound. Conservatives. www.keepthepound.org.uk.'
  113. 2000-03 - 'The Negative effects of a Labour Government. Joining the Euro would cost £36 Billion. Money that could be used for the NHS, Education and the Police. Conservatives. The positive choice for Britain.' n.d. [2000-2001].
  114. 2000-04 - 'The Negative effects of a Labour Government. Class sizes in schools are the largest since 1994 under Labour. Conservatives. The positive choice for Britain.' n.d. [2000-2001].
  115. 2000-05 - 'The Negative effects of a Labour Government. Crime rates soar for the first time in 6 years. 190,000 offences last year. Conservatives. The positive choice for Britain.' n.d. [2000-2001].
  116. 2000-06 - 'The Negative effects of a Labour Government. Under Labour joining Europe will mean killing off our national identity. Conservatives. The positive choice for Britain.' n.d. [2000-2001].
  117. 2000-07 - 'The Negative effects of a Labour Government. 200,000 pensioner couples now pay £500 a year extra under Labour. Conservatives. The positive choice for Britain.' n.d. [2000-2001].
  118. 2001-08 - 'Vote Conservative. conservatives.com.'
  119. 2001-09 - 'Labour will bleed you dry.'
  120. 2001-10 - 'Labour will bleed you dry. Higher taxes.'
  121. 2001-11 - 'You paid the tax. So where are the police?'
  122. 2001-12 - 'You paid the tax. So where are the trains?'
  123. 2001-13 - 'You paid the tax. So where is your operation?'
  124. 2001-14 - 'You paid the tax. So where are the teachers?'
  125. 2001-15 - 'Stop Labour punishing the countryside. Under new plans, Labour intends to destroy acres of greenfield sites throughout the country.' n.d. [c.2001?].
  126. 2001-16 - 'Stop Labour punishing the pound. Given the chance, Labour will waste £36 billion by scrapping the pound in favour of their beloved Euro.' n.d. [c.2001?].
  127. 2001-17 - 'Stop Labour punishing Britain. What Labour are doing to this country is criminal.' n.d. [c.2001?].
  128. 2001-18 - 'Stop Labour killing the motorist. If the current pattern contiues [sic], another 4 years of Labour will put petrol up to £1.40 a litre.' n.d. [c.2001?].
  129. 2001-19 - 'Stop Labour killing the countryside. Under new plans, Labour intends to destroy acres of greenfield sites throughout the country.' n.d. [c.2001?].
  130. 2001-20 - 'Stop Labour killing Britain. What Labour are doing to this country is criminal.' [c.2001?].
  131. 2004-05 - 'Ken's taxed. Let down by Labour. Have your say June 10th. Vote Conservatives.'
  132. 2004-06 - 'There is a Labour policy on a European referendum. 85% of Britain wants a referendum on Europe. Labour isn't listening. Don't get mad, get even. June 10th Vote Conservative.'
  133. 2004-07 - 'Promised - Things can only get better. Delivered - A million violent crimes. A million on NHS waiting lists. A million kids playing truant. Let down by Labour? June 10th, vote Conservatives.'
  134. 2004-12 - 'I believe it is natural for men and women to want health, wealth and happiness for their families and themselves.'
  135. 2005-01 - 'Vote Kim Humphreys. Conservative.'
  136. 2007-01 - 'Better public services. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-03 for a variant on the same poster].
  137. 2007-02 - 'Stronger families. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-04 for a variant on the same poster].
  138. 2007-03 - 'Better public services. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-01 for a variant on the same poster].
  139. 2007-04 - 'Stronger families. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-02 for a variant on the same poster].
  140. 2007-05 - 'General well-being. Conservatives.'
  141. 2007-06 - 'Quality of life. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-07 for a variant on the same poster].
  142. 2007-07 - 'Quality of life. Conservatives' [see also Poster 2007-06 for a variant on the same poster].
  143. 2007-08 - 'NHS Yes. Conservatives.'
  144. 2007-09 - 'Safer Streets. Conservatives.'
  145. 2007-10 - 'Vote blue go green.'
  146. 2010-01 - 'Conservatives.'
  147. 2010-02 - 'Budget giveaways* *All offers to be returned immediately after election.' n.d. [2010].
  148. 2010-03 - 'For a limited period only. How long before he takes it all back?' n.d. [2010].
  149. 2015-12 - 'Itrat Ali. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  150. 2015-13 - 'Stuart Andrew. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  151. 2015-14 - 'James Bellis. Conseravtives.' [A3 with photo].
  152. 2015-15 - 'James Brokenshire. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  153. 2015-16 - 'Michael Ellis. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  154. 2015-17 - 'Graham Evans. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  155. 2015-18 - 'Justine Greening. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  156. 2015-19 - 'Mary Macleod. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  157. 2015-20 - 'David Mowat. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  158. 2015-21 - 'Caroline Nokes. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  159. 2015-22 - 'Mary Robinson. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  160. 2015-23 - 'Maggie Throup. Conservatives.'
  161. 2015-24 - 'Paul Uppal. Conservatives.' [A3 with photo].
  162. 2017-01 - 'Re-elect Peter Brown. A strong voice for Huntingdon West. Conservatives.'
  163. 2017-02 - 'Vote for Ryan Fuller. A strong voice for St Ives North. Conservatives.'
  164. 2017-03 - 'Cliff Trotter. A strong voice for our area. Conservatives.'
  165. 2017-04 - 'Re-elect Julie Wisson. The local choice for St Neots East and Gransden. Conservatives.'
  166. 2019-01 - 'Got Brexit Done.'
  167. 2019-02 - Boris Johnson official Leader portrait.

Dates

  • Creation: 1841; 1886; 1951-2019

Extent

1 box (7 folders)

Language of Materials

  • English

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CPA Posters 14

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