Alec Douglas-Home
(1903-1995), Prime MinisterAlexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel
Sitter in 36 portraits
Douglas-Home, the Tory statesman, relinquished his title as 14th Earl of Home in 1963 to become Prime Minister (1963-4). Having served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs under Macmillan (1960-3), he returned to the same office under Edward Heath (1970-4).
by Rex Coleman, for Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 30 November 1962
NPG x125644
by Rex Coleman, for Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 30 November 1962
NPG x125645
by Rex Coleman, for Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 30 November 1962
NPG x125646
by Walter Bird
bromide print, 27 July 1966
NPG x167150
by Graphic Photo Union
bromide press print, 23 June 1970
NPG x182323
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
NPG x200270
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
NPG x200271
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
NPG x200272
by Yevonde
bromide print on grey card mount, 1973
NPG x26396
'Luck and Flaw' (Peter Nigel Fluck; Roger Law with Spitting Image puppets)
by Gil Galvin
digital chromogenic print, 1984
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x134391
by Cecil Beaton
pencil, late 1960s-early 1970s
NPG D17941(89)
by Geoffrey Davien
sculptoon, unfired clay
NPG D2732
by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 6 November 1951
NPG x100285
by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 6 November 1951
NPG x100286
by Elliott & Fry
whole-plate glass negative, 6 November 1951
NPG x100287
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