Britain Landmark Elections 1964
Britain Landmark Elections 1964
FILE - John Profumo, who resigned as Minister of War in the British Cabinet over his affair with model Christine Keeler, leaves his car on returning to his London home, June 18, 1963. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024, is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. A sex scandal rocked the Conservative government and the British establishment, adding to the general feeling that the party had lost touch. Minister for war, John Profumo, resigned for lying to Parliament over his affair with model and show girl Christine Keeler. (AP Photo/File)
Абонирайте се
Влезте във Вашата БТА
Britain Landmark Elections 1964
FILE - Christine Keeler, photographed in London in 1963. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024, is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. A sex scandal rocked the Conservative government and the British establishment, adding to the general feeling that the party had lost touch. Minister for war, John Profumo, resigned for lying to Parliament over his affair with model and show girl Christine Keeler. (AP Photo/File)
Абонирайте се
Влезте във Вашата БТА
Britain Landmark Elections 1964
FILE - Britain's Labour Party leader Harold Wilson waves as he and his wife arrive at Euston Station, London, from his constituency in Liverpool, Oct. 16, 1964. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024 is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. The election was a race between the aristocratic Douglas-Home and Labour leader Harold Wilson, a young politician who was buzzing with ideas such as the need to harness the “white heat of technology” to modernize the ailing British economy. (AP Photo/File)
Абонирайте се
Влезте във Вашата БТА
Britain Landmark Elections 1964
FILE - Britain's Labour Party leader Harold Wilson with the Beatles, from left Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney, during the Variety Club of Great Britain's Show Business Personality award for 1963 presentation ceremony in London, England, March 19, 1964. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024 is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. The election was a race between the aristocratic Douglas-Home and Labour leader Harold Wilson, a young politician who was buzzing with ideas such as the need to harness the “white heat of technology” to modernize the ailing British economy. (AP Photo/File)
Абонирайте се
Влезте във Вашата БТА
Britain Landmark Elections 1964
FILE - Britain's Labour Party leader Harold Wilson raises his hands after retaining his seat in the House of Commons and winning the general election, outside the ballot counting rooms rooms at the Huyton Secondary School in Huyton, Lancashire, England, Oct. 15, 1964. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024 is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. The election was a race between the aristocratic Douglas-Home and Labour leader Harold Wilson, a young politician who was buzzing with ideas such as the need to harness the “white heat of technology” to modernize the ailing British economy. (AP Photo/File)
Абонирайте се
Влезте във Вашата БТА
Избиране на снимки
Моля потвърдете избраните снимки. Това действие не е свързано с плащане. Ако продължите, избраните снимки ще бъдат извадени от баланса на вашите активни абонаментни пакети.
Изтегляне на снимка
Моля потвърдете изтеглянето на снимката/ите
FILE - John Profumo, who resigned as Minister of War in the British Cabinet over his affair with model Christine Keeler, leaves his car on returning to his London home, June 18, 1963. Britain’s upcoming general election on July 4, 2024, is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. In 1964, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years and was on its fourth prime minister. A sex scandal rocked the Conservative government and the British establishment, adding to the general feeling that the party had lost touch. Minister for war, John Profumo, resigned for lying to Parliament over his affair with model and show girl Christine Keeler. (AP Photo/File)