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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir (1900-1967), Politician and lawyer

Sitter in 12 portraits
Conservative politician and barrister. Deputy Chief Prosecutor at the Nuremberg war trials; Home Secretary (1951-3); appointed Lord Chancellor in 1954, but sacked, together with six other cabinet members, in July 1962 during Macmillan's 'Night of the Long Knives'.

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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 14 November 1951
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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 14 November 1951
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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 14 November 1951
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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 14 November 1951
NPG x100300

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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Rex Coleman, for Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 1 December 1965
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This is a far, far better thing.... than I have ever done

by Neville Colvin ('Colvin')
pen and ink and Letratone, 1962
NPG 5350

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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Walter Stoneman
bromide print, 1946
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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
vintage print, 1951
NPG x89310

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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Elliott & Fry
half-plate negative, 1954
NPG x82391

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David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, Earl of Kilmuir

by Walter Bird
bromide print, 1962
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Category
Law and Crime
Politics, Government and Diplomacy
Groups
Politicians
Place
Germany