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Ramsay MacDonald leaving his offices (ddr-njpa-1-916)
img Ramsay MacDonald leaving his offices (ddr-njpa-1-916)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "National Government Prime Minister. Ramsay MacDonald. (Labour Party). [Stamped] 1931."
Ramsay MacDonald working at his desk (ddr-njpa-1-913)
img Ramsay MacDonald working at his desk (ddr-njpa-1-913)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Photograph that arrived today: Busy with his global role, Prime Minister MacDonald's sole pleasure is using the weekend to rest at his retreat Chequers (taken at Chequers)."
Ramsay MacDonald's daughter, Ishbel, and granddaughter, Margaret (ddr-njpa-1-908)
img Ramsay MacDonald's daughter, Ishbel, and granddaughter, Margaret (ddr-njpa-1-908)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ishbel holding Prime Minister MacDonald's granddaughter Margaret Ishbel (Ishbel is the daughter of Mr. MacKinnon, who married Prime Minister MacDonald's daughter Joan)."
Ramsay MacDonald giving a speech (ddr-njpa-1-912)
img Ramsay MacDonald giving a speech (ddr-njpa-1-912)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Britain's Military Disarmament Demonstration. (London) Rengo. A joint forum of all British political parties was recently held at London's Albert Hall in light of the arousal of public opinion in advance of next spring's conference on military disarmament. Two female members of the audience threw a number of stink bombs at Prime …
Ramsay MacDonald holding his grandson (ddr-njpa-1-911)
img Ramsay MacDonald holding his grandson (ddr-njpa-1-911)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister MacDonald A Happy Grandfather. (London) Rengo. British Prime Minister MacDonald, who gave a grand speech on his disarmament plan at the peace conference in Geneva and was willing to commit even honorable betrayal [?] for his homeland and world peace, looks like a simple happy old man in this photograph. …
Ramsay MacDonald leaving his home (ddr-njpa-1-923)
img Ramsay MacDonald leaving his home (ddr-njpa-1-923)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "British Prime Minister MacDonald. (London) Rengo. Photograph: Prime Minister MacDonald and his home. MacDonald has stated that he will resign from his post in June following the Silver Jubilee, the British Empire's most auspicious event, leaving a number of accomplishments behind him. (1) Prime Minister MacDonald being seen off by a smiling …
Ramsay MacDonald at Lyon Station (ddr-njpa-1-917)
img Ramsay MacDonald at Lyon Station (ddr-njpa-1-917)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Paris (Rengo). British Prime Minister MacDonald arrived in Paris on December 7 accompanied by Foreign Secretary Simon on his way to attend the World Disarmament Conference currently going on in Geneva as well as seperate talks on the Sino-Japanese issue by the Council of the League of Nations. He was greeted by …
A man drinking beer with a woman (ddr-njpa-1-909)
img A man drinking beer with a woman (ddr-njpa-1-909)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Flowers Bottom [?], Berkshire) Domei. Ishbel [MacDonald], the daughter of former British prime minister and current Lord President [Ramsay] MacDonald, has surprised the locals by opening an inn here and settling into a quiet life. [illegible] has quite a good reputation. Photograph: Ms. Ishbel talking with a villager outside the inn."
Ramsay MacDonald on 10 Downing Street (ddr-njpa-1-921)
img Ramsay MacDonald on 10 Downing Street (ddr-njpa-1-921)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(London) Rengo. Our firm's foreign reports have already described the touching efforts of British Prime Minister MacDonald, who for the sake of world peace has pushed his sickly self and returned to Geneva in the company of his doctor following his eye surgery in order to cause the reopened military disarmament conference …
Politicians on the steps of Parliament (ddr-njpa-1-920)
img Politicians on the steps of Parliament (ddr-njpa-1-920)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Paris) Rengo. British Prime Minister MacDonald and Foreign Secretary Simon, who have stopped in Paris on their way to the Lausanne Conference, jovially appealed to the French and other peoples of Europe via a broadcast after finishing important meetings with French Prime Minister Herriot and others. Photograph (from right): Foreign Secretary Simon, …
Ramsay MacDonald and Lord Londonderry and Lord Hailsham (ddr-njpa-1-915)
img Ramsay MacDonald and Lord Londonderry and Lord Hailsham (ddr-njpa-1-915)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Lord and Lady Londonderry Invite Britain's Distinguished Figures to Their Estate. (London) Rengo. Lord and Lady Londonderry invited a number of Britain's distinguished figures, most notably Prime Minister MacDonald, to their home of Mount Stewart in Northern Ireland for a grand garden party. Photograph: Lord Londonderry guiding Lord Hailsham and Prime Minister …
Ramsay MacDonald in the cockpit of a plane (ddr-njpa-1-910)
img Ramsay MacDonald in the cockpit of a plane (ddr-njpa-1-910)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(London) Rengo. The impressive story of how British Prime Minister MacDonald earned the praise and thanks of people of the world by rushing to Geneva in the company of his physician despite his serious sleep disease [?] has already been discussed in this firm's foreign dispatches. The prime minister did so in …
British cabinet members posing for a photograph (ddr-njpa-1-914)
img British cabinet members posing for a photograph (ddr-njpa-1-914)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Commemorative Photograph of the British Cabinet. (London) Rengo. From Row (from left): Philip Snowden, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Sankey. Rear Row (from left): Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, J.H. Thomas, Lord Reading, Neville Chamberlain, Sir Samuel Hoare."
Edouard Herriot and Ramsay MacDonald in front of the French foreign ministry (ddr-njpa-1-632)
img Edouard Herriot and Ramsay MacDonald in front of the French foreign ministry (ddr-njpa-1-632)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Paris) Rengo. British Prime Minister MacDonald met with French Prime Minister Herriot, the leader of the French political world who is also shoulding the expectations of the left, for important consultations in Paris while on the way to the Lausanne Conference being held on the issues of the reparations and war bonds …
Ramsay MacDonald welcomed by Neville Chamberlain and Paul Baldwin (ddr-njpa-1-918)
img Ramsay MacDonald welcomed by Neville Chamberlain and Paul Baldwin (ddr-njpa-1-918)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Conqueror of the Lausanne Conference Proudly Enters the British Capital. (London) Rengo. British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald resolutely led the way during this significant conference and successfully limited German reparation payments to France to the sum of 3 billion Marks, a small amount when compared to 184.7 billion Marks, the total sum …
Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-614)
doc Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-614)
Caption on front: "Guardians of Anglo-American friendship. Prime Minister MacDonald and President Hoover. The first visit of a British Prime Minister to the White House. Mr. MacDonald made this historic gesture to foster Anglo-American understanding and to discuss with Mr. Hoover the larger issue of world peace. Nov. 1929. Times World Wide."
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