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Anthony Eden Archive

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  • L-R: Dr Konrad Adenauer, Federal German Chancellor; Dean Acheson, American Secretary of State; Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, and Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister at Downing St, London, for a meeting regarding the future of European defence.
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  • British Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden is introduced to the West Germany players before the match
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  • PA NEWS PHOTO CIRCA : 1938 A LIBRARY FILE PICTURE OF ANTHONY EDEN
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  • 1952: Mr and Mrs Anthony Eden in the garden of No 10 Downing Street after their wedding at Caxton Hall Register Office, Westminster. The Groom is Britain's Foreign Secretary while the Bride, the former Clarissa Spencer Churchill, is the 32 year old niece of Sir Winston Churchill.
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  • (L-R) Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Swinton and Lord Woolton
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  • British Premier Sir Anthony Eden takes Countess Attlee in to dinner at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London.
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  • Following the announcement of a General Election on February 23, leaders of the Conservative Party met at the conservative and Unionist Central Office, Abbey House, Lonson, S.W. in a 'coucil of war.' Prominent Conservative members of both Houses of Parliamnet were present, back row - left to right - Harold MacMillan; Captain Harry Crookshank; and Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. Seated - left to right - Lord Salisbury (Conservative leader of the House of Lords); Lord Woolton; Mr Anthony Eden; and Mr R A Butler.
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  • The bridal group in the garden of No.10, Downing Street. Left to right, Mrs. Clementine Churchill, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, Mrs Anthony Eden (Clarissa Spencer Churchill, 32, the niece of the Prime Minister) and Winston Churchill.
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  • Sir Winston Churchill shaking hands with Sir Anthony Eden as he leaves No.10, Downing Street, after lunching with the Prime Minister.
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt and Anthony Eden at Rainbow Corner, the American Red Cross Club, which has been open on the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue since November 1942 closes its doors tonight.
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  • Left to right, Prime Minister Winston Churchill; Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary; Clement Davies, leader of the Liberal Party; Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Home Secretary; and Clement Attlee, Leader of the Opposition, await the return of the royal plane from Kenya.
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  • Sir Anthony Eden, British Foreign Minister shakes hands with members of the German team before the match at Wembley.
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  • (L-R) Yugoslavian President Marshal Josip Broz Tito, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden
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  • Queen Elizabeth II with her Commonwealth Prime Ministers at Buckingham Palace where she entertained them for dinner. The premiers are (l-r): Johannes Gerhardus  Strijdom (South Africa), Mohammad Ali (Pakistan), Sidney Holland (New Zealand), Louis St Laurent (Canada), Sir Anthony Eden (Great Britain), Robert Menzies (Australia), Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (India) SWRD Bandaranaike (Ceylon) and Lord Malvern (Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland).
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  • Dr. Albert Schweitzer, friend of humanity, with British Premier Sir Anthony Eden at the door of No. 10, Downing Street, London, as he left after a visit on October 19th 1955. Dr. Schweitzer, who is 80, came to Europe from his hospital at Lambarene to receive from the Queen the order of Merit. Because he is a French citizen, the award is honorary, only one other living person outside Britain has received it President Dwight Eisenhover of America. More than forty years ago, Dr. Schweitzer renounced fame to care for the sick in Africa.
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  • Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden at the steps of St Paul's Cathedral on American Independence Day after General Eisenhower (not pictured) had presented a roll of honour bearing names of 28,000 Americans killed in or operating from Great Britain.
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  • President Craveiro Lopes (right) with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. They were attending a gala performance of 'The Bartered Bride' held in honour of the State visit of the President of Portugal.
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  • Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, walking across the tarmac at Northolt Airport on his return from Paris, where, as chairman, he had been attending the meeting of the Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-Operation. F. Leishman (l), a private secretary, met the Foreign Secretary on his arrival.
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  • A smiling Sir Anthony Eden arrives at the Foreign Office in London, after seeing the Queen at Buckingham Palace, and acknowledges the cheers of the crowd acclaiming the man who, it was announced minutes later, had succeeded Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister.
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  • Leaving his official residence in Carlton Gardens, London, bound for Buckingham Palace to see the Queen, is Sir Anthony Eden. It seemed imminent that the world would shortly hear that Sit Anthony was to succeed Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister.
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  • Britain's new Premier, Sir Anthony Eden, and Lady Eden, leave their Carlton Gardens residence in London for the House of Commons. Earlier today Sir Anthony had seen the Queen at Buckingham Palace, and accepted her offer of the premiership, in succession to Sir Winston Churchill.
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  • Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, making a polling day tour of polling stations in his constituency of Warwick and Leamington, wants to know how the voting is going at Radford Semele, near Leamington.
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  • Friday the 13th, but British Premier Sir Anthony Eden seems sure it's his lucky day as he happily addresses a General Election meeting at Uxbridge, Middlesex.
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  • Sir Anthony Eden in jovial mood, inspects a guard of honour provided by members of the Home Guard during his visit to Leamington Spa. Sir Anthony, who has represented Leamington and Warwick in Parliament since 1923, was paying his first visit to the constituency since he became Prime Minister and hundreds of people gathered to pay tribute to his appointment.
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  • Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister, presenting the Prebble Challenge Cup to 16 year old Ann Haydon, a Birmingham schoolgirl, after she had won the girl's singles final at Wimbledon. Ann, who was the holder of the title, defeated S. M. Armstrong.
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  • British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden addresses the members of both Houses of the Canadian Parliament, in the House of Commons Chamber in Ottawa.
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  • Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden smiles as he comes to the door of No 10 Downing Street, London, with Sir Winston Churchill, his predecessor in office, after their meeting.
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  • Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden arrives at No. 10 Downing Street, London, from his constituency at Warwick and Leamington, with his wife Lady Eden.
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  • Sir Winston and Lady Churchill with Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden, whom they visited at their country cottage at Broadchalke, Wiltshire.
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  • Lady Avon (nearest the camera), widow of former Prime Minister Anthony Eden - later Lord Avon - at the tiny 13th century church of All Saints at Broad Chalke, near Salisbury, today when she was among the mourners at the funeral of Royal Photographer and designer Sir Cecil Beaton, who died last week aged 76
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  • Sybil Frances (née Grey), Lady Eden<br />
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by Bassano Ltd<br />
bromide print, 1918
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