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A 27-page typewritten speech, annotated in blue and red ink by Harold Wilson, addressing students from Dallas during a visit to Oxford. Wilson talks about his previous experience with presidents of the United States (including LBJ, 'one thing divided us - VIETNAM'); his time in Churchill's War Cabinet Office; The Beatles; Russia; the Open University. Together with a photographic portrait of Wilson smoking a pipe, and one of his calling cards from the House of Lords
Labour government, Wilson ministry 1974, colour photographic group portrait of the cabinet, signed by the sitters in bold ink to lower mount: Harold Wilson, Denis Healey, Elwyn Jones, Edward Short, Malcolm Shepherd, James Callaghan, Roy Jenkins, Roy Mason, Reg Prentice, Fred Mulley, Michael Foot, Eric Varley, Tony Benn, Anthony Crosland, Barbara Castle, Shirley Williams, Peter Shore, Merlyn Rees, Harold Lever, Robert Mellish, Fred Peart, John Silkin, John Morris, William Ross. Unframed, the card slightly undulating, 40cm by 37cm
Stanley Franklin (1930-2004), "I wonder who'll be on the front bench?", original ink cartoon for The Sun newspaper, 12 July 1975, depicting Prime Minister Harold Wilson in charge of the Cabinet/crew of 'H.M.S. Self-Sacrifice'. Stamped 'received' and 'used' by The Sun Art Library to verso. Signed with best wishes to margin. 31cm by 39cm. From the collection of Harold & Mary Wilson
Cartoon of Harold Wilson as a golfer, using a long clay pipe as his club, indistinctly signed, watercolour, framed & glazed, 30cm by 24cm, bearing typewritten label verso thanking Harold for attending the Celebrities Guild luncheon at Cafe Royal, London, 8 March 1979. Together with 'The Cabinet - May 1970', mounted black & white photographic portraits of the members, Harold Wilson as Prime Minister at centre, unframed, 46cm by 61cm (2)
A bust depicting Abraham Lincoln by Leo Cherne (1912-1999) cast in dark patinated plaster and mounted on a black wood plinth base. The collar of the bust is signed and dated: "1955 Leo Cherne", with presentation plaque to the front of plinth base to Harold Wilson 'in appreciation, the Union League Club, September 26th 1984'. Note: The original sculpture of the Abraham Lincoln bust was once located in the Cabinet Room of the White House and has been in the White House since the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. CONDITION:Three chips to nose, three to hair, few to chin and neck.
The 1976 Cabinet salver: An Elizabeth II silver presentation salver, shaped border on four hoof feet, Roberts & Bilk, Sheffield, 1976, approx 28ozt, 31cm diam, the centre engraved with presentation inscription: To HAROLD from his CABINET COLLEAGUES 1976 - and surround by facsimile autographs signature of his Cabinet Members including Barbara Castle etcCONDITION:marks good general condition good
Tour of the House of Lords with The Rt Hon The Lord Tebbit CH PCLord Tebbit (Norman Tebbit) was a senior member of the Conservative Cabinet from 1981-87, being secretary of State for Employment and Secretary of State for Trade & Industry during the Thatcher Government. He was an MP for 22 years for Epping & Chingford. Now a Life Peer, he will personally conduct a tour of The House of Lords for up to 6 people which will last approximately one hour. The tour can be taken on a mutually convenient date during 2019 and only during times when the House is sitting. Those on the tour must be personally mobile and smartly dressed.Kindly donated by The Rt Hon The Lord Tebbit CH PC
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