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  1. 1923-02 - 'Every vote for a Socialist is a vote for the - Socialistische Arbeiter Internationale.' [Former reference Photo 43/1.]
  2. 1923-03 - 'Yes! We have no policy. By order Socialistische Arbeiter Internationale.' [Former reference Photo 43/1.]
  3. 1923-04 - 'Though he calls himself a "Labour Candidate" he's really a Socialist!' [Former reference Photo 43/1.]
  4. 1923-05 - 'Baldwin's brand. Put this in your pipe and smoke it.' [Former reference Photo 43/1.]
  5. 1945-01 - 'Vote National.'
  6. 1945-04 - 'A three point policy for the land. For prosperity on the land vote National.'
  7. 1945-05 - 'Britain fought for freedom - see you get it. Vote National.'
  8. 1945-06 - 'Give small traders a fair chance. Vote National. '
  9. 1945-07 - 'Demand democracy not bureaucracy. Vote National.'
  10. 1945-12 - 'Confirm your confidence in Churchill. Put it there!'
  11. 1945-28 - 'Help him finish the job. Vote National.' [Former reference Photo 43/1.]
  12. 1948-01 - 'Nationalisation. Socialism spells failure - you pay. The Tories will clear up the mess.' n.d. [1948].
  13. 1950-01 - 'Make Britain great again. Vote Unionist.'
  14. 1950-02 - 'Give him a chance - and he will grow you more food. Vote Conservative for Wise National Housekeeping.'
  15. 1950-03 - 'For fair wages, fair prices - and a house to live in vote Unionist.'
  16. 1950-04 - 'A vote for the Liberals is a vote wasted. Vote Conservative. The right road for Britain.'
  17. 1950-06 - 'Socialism leads to Communism. Vote Conservative.'
  18. 1950-09 - 'For family - happiness - and a home. Vote Conservative.'
  19. 1950-10 - 'Your future is in your hands. Vote Conservative for a sure and happier future.'
  20. 1950-12 - 'This is the road to […] Vote Conservative.'
  21. 1951-01 - 'Now's your chance take it! Vote Conservative.'
  22. 1951-02 - 'For peace through strength vote Conservative.'
  23. 1951-03 - 'It's time for a change. Vote Conservative.'
  24. 1951-05 - 'All the Socialists leave' [£ note with a quarter missing]. 'Vote Conservative.'
  25. 1951-07 - [Purse labelled 'Cost of Living' with change falling out.] 'Mend that hole. Vote Conservative.'
  26. 1951-08 - 'Turn hopes into homes. Vote Unionist.'
  27. 1951-10 - 'Make Britain strong and free. Vote Unionist.'
  28. 1951-11 - '"The British Nation can, if it chooses, place in power a Government which will try its best to solve our many problems […]" Vote Conservative.'
  29. 1952-01 - 'Houses! Keep voting Conservative.'
  30. 1952-02 - 'Keep voting Conservative.' [Ration book being torn up.]
  31. 1952-03 - '"It's a housewife's budget!" Cheaper shopping. More sugar. Less tax. Keep things better. Vote Conservative.'
  32. 1952-04 - 'In 1952 more was spent on education than ever before. Keep things better. Vote Conservative.'
  33. 1952-05 - 'Keep the foundations safe.' [Attlee and Bevin digging away at the foundations beneath the Houses of Parliament.] 'Vote for a Conservative Council.'
  34. 1953-01 - 'Don't let them put the clock back! Keep things better! - Vote Conservative.'
  35. 1954-01 - 'Houses! A million in new homes last year. Keep voting Conservative.'
  36. 1954-02 - 'And for good local government too - vote Conservative.'
  37. 1954-03 - '1000 new schools = a record. Vote Consersative.'
  38. 1954-04 - 'It's housewives choice! Conservative Freedom works.'
  39. 1954-05 - 'Vote for their future.' [Picture of two schoolchildren.] 'Vote Conservative.'
  40. 1954-06 - 'More food from our farms! Conservative Freedom works.'
  41. 1954-07 - 'New homes for a million folk last year. Vote Conservative.'
  42. 1954-08 - 'Recovery - now prosperity! Conservative Freedom works.'
  43. 1954-09 - 'Away with the slums! Vote Conservative.'
  44. 1954-10 - 'We're out of the red. Conservative Freedom works.'
  45. 1954-11 - 'Going...going...GONE!' [Picture of ration book being torn up.] 'Keep Voting Conservative.'
  46. 1954-12 - 'It's FULL employment. Conservative Freedom works.'
  47. 1954-13 - 'Ratepayers!' [Remainder of poster blank awaiting additional caption.]
  48. 1954-14 - 'Production, up, up, up! Conservative Freedom works.'
  49. 1954-15 - 'Ratepayers! Get value for your money. Vote Conservative.'
  50. 1954-16 - 'Safeguarding PEACE. Conservative Policy works.'
  51. 1954-17 - 'Vote May, 1954, Thursday 13. EVERYMAN. Conservative.'
  52. 1954-18 - 'Smashing housing records! Conservative Freedom works.'
  53. 1955-01 - 'Earnings up! Taxes down! Vote Conservative.'
  54. 1955-02 - 'Don't swop a record for a promise. Vote Conservative.'
  55. 1955-04 - 'Queues, controls, rationing. Don't risk it again! Vote Conservative.'
  56. 1955-05 - 'Earnings up - living better! Vote Conservative.'
  57. 1955-06 - 'It's FULL employment. Vote Conservative.'
  58. 1955-07 - 'Pensions - Benefits - BEST EVER! Vote Conservative.'
  59. 1955-08 - 'As promised a MILLION HOUSES. Vote Conservative.'
  60. 1955-09 - 'Stick to success. Vote Conservative.'
  61. 1955-10 - 'Vote Conservative for a real chance to get on.'
  62. 1955-11 - 'Think of our future!' [Photo of children.] 'Vote Conservative.'
  63. 1955-12 - 'United for peace and progress. Vote Conservative.'
  64. 1955-13 - 'For good farming, more houses, schools, electricity. Vote Conservative.'
  65. 1955-14 - 'Shout it from a million new housetops. Vote Conservative.'
  66. 1955-15 - 'Continue to produce more, earn more, save more. Vote Conservative.'
  67. 1955-16 - 'Save the sound HOMES: 1, AWAY with the slums: 2. Vote Conservative.'
  68. 1955-17 - 'Britain up and up... keep it up! Vote Conservative.'
  69. 1955-18 - 'It's BETTER SCHOOLING in town and country. Vote Conservative.'
  70. 1955-19 - 'More for the young, the old, the sick. Vote Conservative.'
  71. 1956-01 - 'To clear the slums. Vote Conservative.'
  72. 1956-02 - 'Still over 300,000 a year.' [Silhouette of a house.] 'Vote Conservative.'
  73. 1956-03 - 'For the best education, vote Conservative.'
  74. 1956-04 - 'Keep your grammar school. Vote Conservative.'
  75. 1956-05 - 'Now make it prosperity without inflation. Vote Conservative.'
  76. 1956-06 - 'For a square deal in rates vote Conservative.'
  77. 1956-07 - 'Their care is our care.' [Picture of an elderly couple.] 'Vote Conservative.'
  78. 1956-08 - 'Housing. For fair shares. Subsidies. Vote Conservative.'
  79. 1957-01 - 'May 9. Thursday. Vote EVERYMAN. Conservative.'
  80. 1957-02 - 'More and better technical schools. Vote Conservative.'
  81. 1957-03 - 'Fairer rents mean more homes to let. Vote Conservative.'
  82. 1957-04 - 'Again! Over 300,000 houses in a year! Vote Conservative.'
  83. 1957-05 - 'Keep Local Governments in local hands. Vote Conservative.'
  84. 1957-06 - 'The Tory way is the saving way.'
  85. 1958-08 - 'Get better value for your money. Vote Conservative.'
  86. 1958-11 - 'Trust the party that trusts local government! Vote Conservative.'
  87. 1958-12 - 'For better local government. Vote Conservative.'
  88. 1958-13 - 'Keep local government local. Vote Conservative.'
  89. 1959-08 - 'Vote Conservative.' [Macmillan photograph.]
  90. 1959-09 - '"For 5 more prosperous new years". Vote Conservative.'
  91. 1959-11 - 'It's full employment. Keep it so! Vote Conservative.'
  92. 1959-12 - 'Vote Conservative.'
  93. 1959-13 - 'Give them a good start' [drawing of children]. 'Vote Conservative.'
  94. 1959-15 - 'You're having it good. Have it better! Vote Conservative.'
  95. 1959-16 - 'Protect your pound. Vote Conservative.'
  96. 1959-17 - 'Taxes down! Budget after budget. Keep them down. Vote Conservative.'
  97. 1959-18 - 'Own your own home. Vote Conservative.'
  98. 1959-19 - 'Keep Britain the best-fed, best-farmed country. Vote Conservative.'
  99. 1959-20 - 'For more schools and better schools vote Conservative.'
  100. 1959-21 - 'Keep Britain a great power for peace. Vote Conservative.'
  101. 1959-26 - 'For more schools and better schools vote Conservative.'
  102. 1959-27 - 'Go nap this time! A new deal for local government. Vote Conservative.'
  103. 1960-01 - 'For more schools, better schools - and for your grammar school. Vote Conservative.'
  104. 1960-02 - 'Local government is your concern. It's your vote that counts! Vote Conservative.'
  105. 1960-03 - 'Advance in local government. Vote Conservative.'
  106. 1960-04 - 'Borough & district council elections May 1960. Clubmen! Don't leave it to your neighbour. It's your vote that counts. Let's advance in local Government.'
  107. 1960-05 - 'Houses! More to let, more to own and grants for improvement. Vote Conservative.'
  108. 1960-10 - 'Vote Conservative.' n.d. [c. 1960s].
  109. 1960-11 - 'Vote Conservative.' n.d. [c.1960s].
  110. 1961-01 - 'Health services. Finest in the world. Vote Conservative. Keep the good work going.'
  111. 1961-02 - 'Highest ever! Pensions (old age, retirement). Benefits (sickness, unemployment, widows). Vote Conservative. Keep the good work going.'
  112. 1961-03 - 'More schools, better schools, wider educational opportunities. Vote Conservative. Keep the good work going.'
  113. 1961-04 - '2 1/2 million new houses since 1951. 1,000 slums a week being cleared. More and better homes. To own and to let. Keep the good work going! Vote Conservative.'
  114. 1961-05 - 'Pensions going up. Fair shares all round. Keep the good work going! Vote Conservative.'
  115. 1961-06 - 'Still advancing in local government. Vote Conservative.'
  116. 1961-08 - 'Better clothes at lower prices. Keep things better. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1961].
  117. 1962-06 - 'Go ahead. Go Conservative.'
  118. 1962-07 - 'For go ahead local government vote Conservative.'
  119. 1962-08 - 'This is Conservative government. Three million homes in ten years. Now build the future. Vote Conservative.'
  120. 1962-09 - 'You've got a go-ahead Council. Keep it ahead. Vote Conservative'
  121. 1962-10 - 'This time let's have a Conservative council. Vote Conservative.'
  122. 1962-10a - 'Local elections. This is your town. Now make it a better town. Vote Conservative.'
  123. 1963-13 - 'Fact of the month. January 1963. Slum clearance. In the past six years over one million people have been rehoused from the slums […] Conservative government is responsible government.'
  124. 1963-14 - 'Fact of the month. February 1963. Purchase tax: top rate quartered […] Conservative government is responsible government.'
  125. 1963-15 - 'Fact of the month. March 1963. Care for the elderly. Over a quarter of local authority building of houses and flats is for the elderly - three times more than 1951. Conservative government is responsible government.'
  126. 1963-16 - 'Fact of the month. April 1963. More Teachers. Students in Britain's Teacher Training Colleges: Today…53,000. 1959...32,000. It is planned to have 87,000 by 1970. Conservative government is responsible government.'
  127. 1963-17 - 'Fact of the month. May 1963. Improved social benefits. By the end of May, National Insurance pensions, unemployment and sickness benefits will be more than twice what they were in 1951. Conservative government is responsible governement.'
  128. 1963-18 - 'Fact of the month. June 1963. More homes. Between 1951 and 1961:- the number of familes went up by 12 per cent; the number of homes went up by 21 per cent. Conservative government is responsible government.'
  129. 1963-19 - 'Fact of the month. July 1963. Modernising the railways. Proposals for closing certain branch lines may add 1% to road traffic. BUT plans for improved freight services should be take 2% OFF the roads. Progress with the Conservatives.'
  130. 1963-20 - 'Fact of the month. August 1963. Water. The number of British households without piped water has been halved since 1951. Today 95% of the people in Britain have piped water - more than anywhere else in the world, including the U.S.A. Progress with the Conservatives.'
  131. 1963-21 - 'Fact of the month. September 1963. Higher Education. For every four full-time students at University or College in 1951, there are SEVEN today. Progress with the Conservatives.'
  132. 1963-22 - 'Fact of the month. October 1963. On the wrong side. Mr. Grimond says that the Labour Party personifies the most disastrous attitude in Britain today. Yet 316 Liberal candidates are contesting Conservative held seats and only 84 are fighting Labour held seats. Progress with Conservatives.'
  133. 1963-23 - 'Fact of the month. November 1963. Steady prices. For the past year, prices abroad have been rising rapidly. In Britain they have remained almost steady. Progress with the Conservatives.'
  134. 1963-24 - 'Fact of the month. December 1963. Faster Slum Clearance. Slum clearance in 38 towns and cities is now going ahead at DOUBLE the average rate of the last three years. Progress with the Conservatives.'
  135. 1963-25 - 'For progress with economy vote Conservative.'
  136. 1963-26 - 'Get real value for your rates. Vote Conservative.'
  137. 1963-27 - '3 1/2 million new homes already! Now for another million in 3 years. Vote Conservative.'
  138. 1963-29 - 'Conservative government is responsible government.' [Black on yellow.]
  139. 1964-01 - 'Use your vote. Vote Conservative.'
  140. 1964-02 - [Portrait of Douglas-Home.] 'Vote Conservative.'
  141. 1964-03 - 'More schools, better schools. Vote Conservative.'
  142. 1964-04 - 'Better your standard of living! Vote Conservative.'
  143. 1964-06 - 'More houses, better houses. Vote Conservative.'
  144. 1964-07 - 'Keep Britain booming. Vote Conservative.'
  145. 1964-08 - 'Vote Conservative.'
  146. 1964-09 - 'For a safer world. Vote Conservative.'
  147. 1964-10 - 'Keep British farming prosperous. Vote Conservative.'
  148. 1964-11 - 'Keep jobs on the up. Vote Conservative.'
  149. 1964-12 - 'Warning. Liberal lets in Labour. Vote Conservative.'
  150. 1964-13 - 'Down with the state control. Vote Conservative.'
  151. 1964-14 - 'Keep your old age pension on the up. Vote Conservative.'
  152. 1964-15 - 'Up with more houses. Vote Conservative.'
  153. 1964-16 - 'Up with even more new schools! Vote Conservative.'
  154. 1965-01 - 'We're Conservative.' [Bottom half of poster is left blank for additional text.]
  155. 1965-02 - 'We're voting Conservative!' [Bottom half of poster is left blank for additional text.]
  156. 1965-03 - 'It's your vote that counts. Use it! Vote Conservative.'
  157. 1965-04 - 'Now we know how Labour government works.'
  158. 1965-05 - 'Labour says bring back controls. Tory policy: freedom and progress.'
  159. 1965-06 - 'Equal shares of less and less - that's Socialism. Join the Conservatives.'
  160. 1965-07 - 'Fair chances for all. Join the Conservatives.'
  161. 1965-08 - 'Socialism is the enemy of better living. Join the Conservatives.'
  162. 1965-09 - 'You can't afford socialism! Conservative freedom works.'
  163. 1965-10 - 'The Conservative way - the right way ahead.'
  164. 1965-18 - 'Socialism means higher rates. Vote Conservative.' n.d. [1965].
  165. 1965-19 - 'New Year Resolution. Labour must go.' n.d. [c.1965].
  166. 1966-27 - 'Oswestry Division General Election 1966. Vote John Biffen. Your Conservative candidate.'
  167. 1966-28 - 'This time Spence. Conservative.' [Sheffield Heeley.]
  168. 1967-12 - 'Too few houses. Dearer mortgages. Rising rates.'
  169. 1968-05 - 'Vote Renfrew for Brightside. Conservative.' [Sheffield Brightside.]
  170. 1970-01 - 'For a better tomorrow vote Conservative' [mother and child].
  171. 1970-02 - 'For a better tomorrow vote Conservative' [Heath].
  172. 1970-03 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises' [wastepaper basket]. 'For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  173. 1970-04 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. 500,000 homes a year... ONLY 367,000! For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  174. 1970-05 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. No general tax increases... UP £3,000 MILLION! For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  175. 1970-06 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. No rise in unemployment... 579,000 OUT OF WORK! For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  176. 1970-07 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. Steady prices... UP 5/9 IN THE £. For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  177. 1970-08 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. 3% mortgages... NOW 8 1/2%! For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  178. 1970-09 - 'Remember Labour's broken promises. Agricultural expansion... REAL FARM INCOMES DOWN 10%! For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  179. 1970-12 - 'The £ in your pocket is now worth 15'7. For a better tomorrow vote Conservative.'
  180. 1970-13 - 'We're Conservative.'
  181. 1970-14 - 'We're voting Conservative!'
  182. 1970-26 - 'Peter Fry. Conservative.' [Wellingborough.]
  183. 1970-27 - 'It's your vote that counts - make sure it's counted. Vote Conservative.'
  184. 1974-02 - 'We're voting Stevens. Conservative. How about you.' [I. Of Ely.]
  185. 1975-11 - 'Vote yes to keep Britain in Europe.'
  186. 1976-01 - 'Conservative Trade Unionists' Annual Conference.'
  187. 1976-02 - 'Vivian Bendall. Conservative.'
  188. 1976-03 - 'Nigel Forman. Conservative.'
  189. 1978/9-07 - 'Who will win the election? You will. We'll all win with the Conservatives.'
  190. 1978/9-08a - 'Cheer up! Labour can't hang on forever' [white on black].
  191. 1978/9-08b - 'Cheer up! Labour can't hang on forever' [purple on white].
  192. 1978/9-09 - 'Educashun isnt wurking. Britain's better off with the Conservatives.'
  193. 1978/9-10 - 'Labour still isn't working. Britain's better off with the Conservatives.'
  194. 1978/9-11 - '1984. What would Britain be like after another 5 years of Labour government? Britain's better off with the Conservatives.'
  195. 1978/9-12 - 'Britain isn't getting any better. Britain's better off with the Conservatives.' [Hospital queue]. [Colour]
  196. 1978/9-30 - 'Why you should vote Conservative.'
  197. 1978/9-32 - 'Why every trade unionist should consider voting Conservative.'
  198. 1979-14 - 'Welcome to the Trades Union Conference. Labour have been telling us […]'
  199. 1983-04 - [Saatchi.] 'Foot pump' [inflation balloon and pump]. 'Conservative.'
  200. 1987-11 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'The average earner's take home pay is up 21% more than inflation. Under the last Labour Government it increased by less than 1%. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  201. 1987-12 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'The basic rate of income tax is down to its lowest for nearly 50 years. Labour would put it up again. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  202. 1987-13 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Britain has the lowest inflation for nearly 20 years. Every Labour Government since the war has increased inflation. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  203. 1987-14 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  204. 1987-15 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Britain now has the fewest strikes for 50 years. The last Labour Government ended in The Winter of Discontent. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour ruin it. Vote Conservative.'
  205. 1987-16 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Conservative or Labour. Who cares? Labour' [policy points]. [Picture of elderly woman with baby.] 'Conservative' [actions]. 'Conservative. The next move forward.'
  206. 1987-17 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'If Labour scrap our nuclear submarines, how many jobs would go under' [picture of hands reaching up from the sea]. 'Conservative. The next move forward.'
  207. 1987-18 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Labour talk. We deliver' [picture of doctor and nurses with baby]. 'For the truth about health of Wales, compare medical records […] Conservative. The next move forward.'
  208. 1987-19 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Labour's policy on arms: Labour's policy on defence is to leave us with hardly any […]' [picture of camouflaged soldier with hands up]. 'Conservative. The next move forward.'
  209. 1987-20 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Nurses' pay is up by 30% above inflation. The last Labour Government let inflation cut nurses' pay. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  210. 1987-21 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] '1 million council homes have been sold to their tenants. The Labour party want to end tenants' automatic right to buy. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  211. 1987-22 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] '"Secondary picketing... is a right that should be enjoyed." Neil Kinnock on ITV last Thursday' [picture of rioters throwing bricks].
  212. 1987-23 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'So this is the new moderate militant-free Labour Party' [pictures of and quote by six hard Left members of the Labour party].
  213. 1987-24 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Spending on the Health Service is up by 31% more than inflation. The last Labour Government was the only government for thirty years to cut spending on the Health Service. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  214. 1987-25 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'These are all agreed policies of the Labour Party. Yet they are missing from their manifesto. Can you guess why?' [9 points listed.] 'Conservative. The next move forward.'
  215. 1987-26 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'We have maintained Britain's defences and brought Russia to the negotiating table. Labour would abolish our nuclear defence without Russia giving up a single weapon. Britain is secure. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  216. 1987-27 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'We have outlawed secondary picketing and the violence that goes with it. Labour would bring back secondary picketing. Britain is great again. Don't let Labour wreck it. Vote Conservative.'
  217. 1987-28 - [Reproduction of Saatchi newspaper ad.] 'Why half the individual members of the Labour Party have quit. Find out tonight on television: BBC 1 -9.00pm, ITV - 10.00pm, BBC 2 - 10.50pm, Channel 4 - 11.25pm.'
  218. 1987-34 - Labour [arrows going round in a circle]. 'SDP/Alliance' [arrows in different directions]. 'Conservative' [one arrow pointing up]. 'The next move forward.'
  219. 1994-01 - 'Provan. Conservative.'
  220. 2015-24 - 'Vote Conservative' [dark/light blue background, Union Jack tree logo]
  221. 2015-25 - 'Bim Afolami. Conservatives.'
  222. 2015-26 - 'Caroline Ansell. Conservatives.'
  223. 2015-27 - 'Edward Argar. Conservatives.'
  224. 2015-28 - 'Henry Bellingham. Conservatives.'
  225. 2015-29 - 'Richard Benyon. Conservatives.'
  226. 2015-30 - 'Jake Berry. Conservatives.'
  227. 2015-31 - 'Andrew Bridgen. Conservatives.'
  228. 2015-32 - 'James Cartlidge. Conservatives.'
  229. 2015-33 - 'Chris Chapman. Conservatives.'
  230. 2015-34 - 'Damian Collins. Conservatives.'
  231. 2015-35 - 'Oliver Colvile. Conservatives.'
  232. 2015-36 - 'Glyn Davies. Welsh Conservatives.'
  233. 2015-37 - 'Caroline Dinenage. Conservatives.'
  234. 2015-38 - 'Spencer Drury. Conservatives.'
  235. 2015-39 - 'Sir Alan Duncan. Conservatives.'
  236. 2015-40 - 'Neil Fairlamb. Welsh Conservatives.'
  237. 2015-41 - 'Lucy Frazer. Conservatives.'
  238. 2015-42 - 'Mike Freer. Conservatives.'
  239. 2015-43 - 'Richard Graham. Conservatives.'
  240. 2015-44 - 'Helen Grant. Conservatives.'
  241. 2015-45 - 'Chris Green. Conservatives.'
  242. 2015-46 - 'Damian Green. Conservatives.'
  243. 2015-47 - 'Ben Gummer. Conservatives.'
  244. 2015-48 - 'Oliver Heald. Conservatives.'
  245. 2015-49 - 'Simon Hoare. Conservatives.'
  246. 2015-50 - 'John Howell. Conservatives.'
  247. 2015-51 - 'Ben Howlett. Conservatives.'
  248. 2015-52 - 'Mark Isherwood. Welsh Conservatives.'
  249. 2015-53 - 'Andrew Jones. Conservatives.'
  250. 2015-54 - 'David Jones. Welsh Conservatives.'
  251. 2015-55 - 'Ian Liddell-Grainger. Conservatives.'
  252. 2015-56 - 'Scott Mann. Conservatives.'
  253. 2015-57 - 'Dr Tania Mathias. Conservatives.'
  254. 2015-58 - 'Esther McVey. Conservatives.'
  255. 2015-59 - 'George Osborne. Conservatives.'
  256. 2015-60 - 'Matthew Paul. Welsh Conservatives.'
  257. 2015-61 - 'Claire Perry. Conservatives.'
  258. 2015-62 - 'Stephen Phillips. Conservatives.'
  259. 2015-63 - 'Jacob Rees-Mogg. Conservatives.'
  260. 2015-64 - 'Mary Robinson. Conservatives.'
  261. 2015-65 - 'Amber Rudd. Conservatives.'
  262. 2015-66 - 'Robert Syms. Conservatives.'
  263. 2015-67 - 'James Taghdissian. Welsh Conservatives.'
  264. 2015-68 - 'Robin Walker. Conservatives.'
  265. 2015-69 - 'Nick Webb. Welsh Conservatives.'
  266. 2015-70 - 'Sarah Wollaston. Conservatives.'
  267. 2015-71 - 'Peter Aldous. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  268. 2015-72 - 'Heidi Allen. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  269. 2015-73 - 'John Bell. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  270. 2015-74 - 'James Berry. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  271. 2015-75 - 'Nicola Blackwood. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  272. 2015-76 - 'Victoria Borwick. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  273. 2015-77 - 'Angie Bray. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  274. 2015-78 - 'Jo Churchill. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  275. 2015-79 - 'Chris Daniels. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  276. 2015-80 - 'Hannah David. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  277. 2015-81 - 'Mims Davies. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  278. 2015-82 - 'Michelle Donelan. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  279. 2015-83 - 'Flick Drummond. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  280. 2015-84 - 'Bob Eastwood. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  281. 2015-85 - 'Simon Fell. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  282. 2015-86 - 'Suella Fernandes. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  283. 2015-87 - 'Kevin Foster. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  284. 2015-88 - 'Lucy Frazer. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  285. 2015-89 - 'Richard Graham. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  286. 2015-90 - Luke Hall. Conservatives. [A4 with photo]
  287. 2015-91 - 'Rebecca Harris. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  288. 2015-92 - 'Damian Hinds. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  289. 2015-93 - 'Sir Gerald Howarth. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  290. 2015-94 - 'Nigel Huddleston. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  291. 2015-95 - 'Andrea Jenkyns. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  292. 2015-96 - 'Seema Kennedy. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  293. 2015-97 - 'Charlotte Leslie. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  294. 2015-98 - 'Charlotte Leslie. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo, version 2]
  295. 2015-99 - 'Brandon Lewis. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  296. 2015-100 - 'Kit Malthouse. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  297. 2015-101 - 'Theresa May. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  298. 2015-102 - 'Sarah Newton. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  299. 2015-103 - 'Thomas O'Malley. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  300. 2015-104 - 'Guy Opperman. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  301. 2015-105 - 'Mark Pawsey. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  302. 2015-106 - 'Rebecca Pow. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  303. 2015-107 - 'Antoinette Sandbach. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  304. 2015-108 - 'Chloe Smith. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  305. 2015-109 - 'Amanda Solloway. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  306. 2015-110 - 'Iain Stewart. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  307. 2015-111 - 'Edward Timpson. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  308. 2015-112 - 'Dan Watkins. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  309. 2015-113 - 'John Whittingdale. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  310. 2015-114 - 'Sarah Wollaston. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  311. 2015-115 - 'Mike Wood. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo]
  312. 2015-116 - 'Flick Drummond MP. Drop in surgery.'
  313. 2017-05 - 'Theresa May. Conservatives.' [A4 with photo.]
  314. 2018-01 - 'Meet your MP. Robert Courts. MP for Witney and West Oxfordshire.'

Dates

  • Creation: 1923-2018

Extent

1 box (7 folders)

Language of Materials

  • English

Conditions Governing Access

The following shelfmarks are transparencies and available to readers only in their digital format:

1923-02; 1923-03; 1923-04; 1923-05; 1945-28

Shelfmark

CPA Posters 19

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

Contact:
Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom