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PEER AND COMMONER: One of the last Liberal Prime Ministers in Britain was Archibald Philip Primrose, fifth Earl of Rosebery, who held office for 15 months in 1894-95. His portrait by Sydney P. Hall appears in “The Prime Ministers,” a second volume of essays on British Prime Ministers. On the right is Lavery’s portrait of the first Labour Prime Minister, James Ramsay MacDonald, who was in office in 1924, and headed a coalition government in 1929-35.

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Press, 7 August 1976, Page 15

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PEER AND COMMONER: One of the last Liberal Prime Ministers in Britain was Archibald Philip Primrose, fifth Earl of Rosebery, who held office for 15 months in 1894-95. His portrait by Sydney P. Hall appears in “The Prime Ministers,” a second volume of essays on British Prime Ministers. On the right is Lavery’s portrait of the first Labour Prime Minister, James Ramsay MacDonald, who was in office in 1924, and headed a coalition government in 1929-35. Press, 7 August 1976, Page 15

PEER AND COMMONER: One of the last Liberal Prime Ministers in Britain was Archibald Philip Primrose, fifth Earl of Rosebery, who held office for 15 months in 1894-95. His portrait by Sydney P. Hall appears in “The Prime Ministers,” a second volume of essays on British Prime Ministers. On the right is Lavery’s portrait of the first Labour Prime Minister, James Ramsay MacDonald, who was in office in 1924, and headed a coalition government in 1929-35. Press, 7 August 1976, Page 15