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Loose photographs

MS. Macmillan dep. c. 1026

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Title

Loose photographs

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MS. Macmillan dep. c. 1026

Summary

Loose photographs, used or considered for use in A Life in Pictures (Macmillan, 1983), The Past Masters (Macmillan 1975), Macmillan's memoirs and official biography with:

(fols. 1-49) pre-1920 pictures of the Macmillan family, Harold Macmillan as a young man, the Chamberlain family, Asquith, Churchill, Balfour, Gladstone and others, and (fols. 50-54) pictures relating to the First World War

(fols. 55-73) 1920s, including General de Gaulle, Lord Robert Cecil, Winston Churchill, Stanley Baldwin, David Lloyd George, and other politicians, and (fols. 74-75) Maurice Macmillan as a baby with Lady Dorothy and the Marquess of Landsdowne

(fols. 76-80) 1930s including a few pictures of Macmillan with Lady Dorothy and the children, but mainly political figures including (fols. 81-144) Lloyd George, Churchill, Sir John Simon, and James Max.

Date

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Language

English

Physical extent

144 Leaves

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Archive of Harold Macmillan

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