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Queen Victoria is dead 1819 - 1901 longest reigning British monarch and the figurehead of a vast empire
Parliamentary visit to South Africa. Delegates from the United Kingdom and Canadian Parliaments sail on the SS Saxon for South Africa to join the Australian
Mr MacDonald with President Hoover. President Hoover and Mr Ramsay MacDonald photographed on leaving the White House, Washington, for their private discussions. 16 October 1929
French and Belgian Premiers at Wembley. M Herriot and M Theunis, the French and Belgian Premiers, with other members of the Inter Allied Conference, visiting the Empire exhibition. 19 July 1924
Bulgarian Delegation at Genoa Tourlakoff, Finance Minister ( second from left ) and Stambolisky ( fourth from left ) 1922
Sir Alexander Grant and Mr Ramsay MacDonald 13 September 1924
Belgian Ministers confence at Chequers. M Theunis, the Belgian Premier and M Hymans, the Belgian Foreign Minister, had an interview with the Prime Minister at Chequers
Senhor Machado, President of Portugal, leaving the Ritz Hotel, London
Triumvirate of Japanese politics. Left to right; Ki Inukai, Minister of Communications and President of the Kakushin Club; Korekiyo Takahashi
The Zaghloul Pasha Ministry. Left to right : Tewfik Pacha Nassim ( Ministre des Finances ), Ahmed Mazloum Pasha ( Ministre des Wakfs ), Mohammed Pasha Said ( Instruction Publique )
Bavarian Premier prepared to express regret. As a result of a conference between the Chancellor, Dr Cuno, and Herr von Knilling, the Bavarian Prime Minister
Three candidates in the Ilford by - election. Sir George Hamilton. 15 February 1928
First picture of President Coolidge and his cabinet. Left to right; Postmaster General, New Secretary of War Weeks, Secretary Hughes, President Coolidge, Secretary of the Treasury, Mellon
The new French cabinet. M Caillaux ( right ) who returns to office in M Painlaves Cabinet with M de Monzie, the new Minister of Education
10th anniversary of the Armistice. Members of the government at the Cenotaph, London. 11 November 1928
Dominion representative to attend naval disarmament conference at Geneva. Sir Joseph Cook ( Australia ), left and Sir James Parr ( New Zealand ) leaving Victoria Station 18 June 1927
The President and the Vice President of the USA. President Coolidge ( left ) has been elected President and General Dawes the Vice President of America. 5 November 1924
Dartford Conservative meeting. 1935