In this historic speech, British PM Harold Macmillan spoke of the 'wind of change' blowing through Africa and the right of ...
President John F. Kennedy walks Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain to his car, April 29, 1962, after a final meeting during a luncheon at the White House. (William J. Smith/AP) ...
As the House of Commons clock ticked toward starting time for the great debate, there were only two empty seats in the jammed, expectant chamber. The first was filled, with four minutes to spare, by ...
Sandford (Masters of Mystery) provides a glimpse behind the sheen of diplomacy with this examination of the relationship between Harold Macmillan and Jack Kennedy. Personal letters and telegrams, ...
On London’s cocktail-party circuit, the 200-page manuscript that was handed to Harold Macmillan last week had been billed in advance as a sort of Tropic of Mayfair. Compiled by Lord Denning, Britain’s ...
Harold Macmillan went to Eton where he didn’t finish because his mother pulled him out. Later he went up to Oxford where also he didn’t finish because he volunteered to fight in the First World War.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1978, Time magazine donated ...
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