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RME10FPD–Oct. 10, 1972 - The Lord Chancellor Returns Home From India. Photo Shows Lord Hailsham .lord Chancellor, at Heathrow Airport yesterday with Lady Hailssham, who met him on his return from India, wherew he received an honoary degree of Doctor of Laws at the University of Delhi.
RM2BW3K1N–Lord Derby and Chancellor leave Waterloo to board ' RMS Queen Mary ' for 24 hour cruise . Members of the Cabinet , including Mr Neville Chamberlain , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , Lord Hailsham , Lord Chancellor , with Lord Chief Justice Hewart and Lord Rankeillour left Waterloo , London , for Southampton where they will board the RMS Queen Mary for 24 hour cruise . RMS Queen Mary leaves Southampton this evening , sails to Plymouth and returns to her berth tomorrow . Photo shows , Lord Derby ( centre ) chatting and Mr Neville Chamberlain , ( left ) at Waterloo before departure . 14 May 193
RMG5TBMR–The Cabinet, Mr William Whitelaw seated next to the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The full Conservative Cabinet line up. Front Row L-R: Peter Walker (Agriculture); James Prior (Northern Ireland); Sir Keith Joseph (Education & Science); Lord Carrington (Foreign Secretary); William Whitelaw (Home Secretary); Margaret Thatcher (Prime Minister), Lord Hailsham (Lord Chancellor); Sir Geoffrey Howe (Chancellor of the Exchequer); Francis Pym (Lord President); John Nott (Defence) and Michael Heseltine (Environment). Back Row L-R: Michael Jopling (Chief Whip); Norman Tebbit (Employment); Baroness
RME11TF1–Mar. 03, 1980 - Archbishop Runcie enthroned in ancient splendour at Canterbury Cathedral; The 102nd Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, wlaks in procession in Canterbury Cathedral, watched by Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, Lord Hailsham, lord chancellor, the speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon George Thomas, and next to him is the Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Hatcher during the enthronement ceremony.
RMG5HEMT–Mourners convey the coffin of Lord Hailsham, for the Tory peer's funeral service before burial at All Saints Church, Herstmonceux. Lord Hailsham, who died at his London home, aged 94, following a long illness. * had become the longest serving Lord Chancellor of the 20th century. He served in the cabinets of Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, from 1970-74 and 1979-87. See PA Story FUNERAL Hailsham. PA photo: Tim Ockenden
RM2C7H3GA–A 1933 portrait of Lord Hailsham --- Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone KG CH PC FRS - Also referred to as the 2nd Viscount Hailsham (1907-2001) --British barrister and prominent Conservative politician,Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain,Shadow Home Secretary, Secretary of State for Education and Science,Lord President of the Council,Leader of the House of Lords,Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal,First Lord of the Admiralty,Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Air,Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal and Member of Parliament for St Marylebone. Under the Peerage
RMGA972Y–The new Lord Chancellor, Lord Havers of Edmunsbury, 64, who was introduced in the House of Lords on June 22 1987. Sir Michael succeeds Lord Hailsham
RMCR6FH0–Hogg, Quintin Mc Garel, 9.10.1907 - 12.10.2001, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician (Conservative Party) and judge, Lord chancellor 1970-1974 and 1979-1987, full length, Brighton, 14.10.1961,
RMBWXB7J–The Lord High Chancellor of Britain in his coronation robes and bearing the King's Purse.
RM2D2XAKD–Lord Hailsham joins the procession of judges taking their traditional walk from Westminster Abbey, to 'breakfast' in the Houses of Parliament, marking the start of the legal year today (Tuesday). * 14/10/01 Former Lord Chancellor Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone has died after a long illness, aged 94 it was announced. The Tory peer's son Douglas Hogg said his father died at his London home on Friday. 29/10/01 Conservative Lord Chancellor, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, who was being buried in a private family service in Sussex. The 94-year-old Tory peer died at his London home earlier this m
RME10FBH–Sep. 27, 1972 - Opening of the Central Criminal Court Extension; By lord Hailsham; This morning at the Old Bailey the opening of the Central Criminal Court Extension was opened by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain the right hon Lord Hailsham; Photo Shows Lord Hailsham performs the opening ceremony of the new extension watched by the Lord Mayor of London Sir Edward Howard.
RM2BW3R06–Sir Auster Chamberlain installed as Chancellor of Reading University . M Herriot recieves degree . Sir Austen Chamberlainwho was accompanied by M Herriot , Minister without Portclio in the French Cabinet and Viscout Hailshaw , the Lord Chancellor , was installed as Chancellor of Reading University . Viscount Hailsham , Sir Austen , and M Merriot received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters . Photo shows , Sir Austen Chamberlain congratulated by M Herriot at the ceremony . 2 December 1935
RM2M3P5DP–The Lord Chancellor Viscount Hailsham, Douglas Hogg (1872-1950), in his coronation robes for the coronation of King George VI on 12th May 1937. Date: May 1937
RMD9D052–Douglas McGarel Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham (1872-1950) British lawyer and Conservative politician, standing in front of the Woolsack in robes of Lord Chancellor, a post he held 1928-1929 and 1935-1938.
RM2CDTFR4–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMG5GT5E–Lord Hailsham Westminster Abbey
RM2BW3F5A–Ministers leave after Cabinet meeting . A Cabinet meeting was held at Downing Street when the situation brought about by Germany ' s reoccupation of the Rhineland was considered . Photo shows , Lord Hailsham , the Lord Chancellor ( left ) and Lord Swintop , the Air Minister , leaving after the meeting . 9 March 1936
RMG5AMD5–LORD HAILSHAM AND RAB BUTLER : 1963
RME11NYP–May 05, 1979 - Early Arrivals at No. 10 Downing Street. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher spent her day at No. 10 receiving a stream of Tory possibles for her cabinet. During the morning Lord Hailsham - a former Lord Chancellor - arrived on his bicycle and meet Mr. James Prior arriving on foot, and coatless in the Spring sunshine.
RM2D328DP–Lord Hailsham of St Marylbone, in the garden of his south London home. He stepped down as Lord Chancellor last month at the age of 79. * 14/10/01 Former Lord Chancellor Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone has died after a long illness, aged 94 it was announced. The Tory peer's son Douglas Hogg said his father died at his London home on Friday.
RME11X5A–Jul. 03, 1980 - Everywhere the Minister Goes.: his dog goes too. When Lord Hailsham attended this morning's Cabinet meeting in Downing Street to discuss economic policy he took a special friend along with him - his pet Jack Russell terrier known as ''Mini''. The dog often accompanies the Lord Chancellor on official business. Photo shows The Minister and Mini. Lord Hailsham and dog leave Downing Street after today's Cabinet meeting.
RMWW91BY–Washington DC, USA, 1987Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain attends Smithsonian conference of international Supreme Court Justices. Credit: Mark Reinstein / MediaPunch
RM2HT5RET–A legal costume belonging to Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale on display at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.is a Permanent Exhibition of Legal and Judicial Costume, opened in 1974 by Lord Hailsham, then the Lord Chancellor was and remains to compile, a record of every surviving form of historic judicial and legal costume. It is the largest and most comprehensive collections of its type in the country. Security staff do not normally allow cameras to be used inside the complex, where High Court and Court of Appeal hearings are staged, but senior judges have given the PA news age
RM2R4DG9Y–'Lord High Chancellor of England', 1937. From "The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937". [John Player & Sons, London, 1937]
RM2HX52ED–Today's Important Cabinet Meeting - Lord Sankey (left) and Lord Hailsham arriving at No. 10 Downing Street for this morning's important Cabinet meeting. September 5, 1933. (Photo by London News Agency Photos Ltd.).
RMG4R957–Conservative Cabinet/1981
RMCR6FH5–Hogg, Quintin Mc Garel, 9.10.1907 - 12.10.2001, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician (Conservative Party) and judge, Lord chancellor 1970-1974 and 1979-1987, full length, Brighton, 14.10.1961,
RMWW8RT0–Washington DC, USA, 1987 Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain attends Smithsonian conference of international Supreme Court Justices.
RMBB5WX6–Hogg, Quintin Mc Garel, 9.10.1907 - 12.10.2001, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, British politician (Conservative Party) and judge, Lord chancellor 1970-1974 and 1979-1987, portrait, chairman of the Tory party, during press conference, Abbey House, London, 1957,
RMG5HEMJ–Hailsham
RME0TY8P–William Averell Harriman with Quintin Hogg
RM2CDTFRH–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2BW3F55–Ministers leave after Cabinet meeting . A Cabinet meeting was held at Downing Street when the situation brought about by Germany ' s reoccupation of the Rhineland was considered . Photo shows , Lord Hailsham , the Lord Chancellor ( left ) and Lord Swintop , the Air Minister , leaving after the meeting . 9 March 1936
RM2BW29NJ–Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at opening of new Odeon Theatre. Two members of the Royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, 10 other duchesses and famous film actors, attended the opening of the new Odeon Theatre, built on the site of the old Alhambra in Leicester Square, London. The premiere of the film 'Prisoner of Zenda' was given in aid of the British Empire Cancer Campaign and National Trust for Scotland. Photo shows, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arriving at the Odeon. With them is Lord Hailsham, the lord chancellor. 2 November1937
RMWW91C6–Washington DC, USA, 1987Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain attends Smithsonian conference of international Supreme Court Justices. Credit: Mark Reinstein / MediaPunch
RMWW8RT1–Washington DC, USA, 1987 Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain attends Smithsonian conference of international Supreme Court Justices.
RMG5HEK1–Douglas Hogg Hailsham funeral
RM2CDTFR7–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMG5HEMK–Hailsham funeral
RMG73D13–Royalty - King Juan Carlos - Houses of Parliament, London
RM2CDTFR0–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMG471GG–Royalty - Queen Elizabeth II and the Privy Council - Buckingham Palace, London
RM2CDTFRA–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2CDTFR3–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2CDTFR1–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2CD837T–Margaret Thatcher visits the University fo Buckingham to replace Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone as the Chancellor of the privately funded University. 30 September 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
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