Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
(1910-2002), Labour politician; MP for Blackburn and First Secretary of StateSitter in 12 portraits
Labour politician; Minister of Transport (1965-8), Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity (1968-70), carried Equal Pay Act through parliament (1970); member of the European Parliament (1984-9).
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Gerald Scarfe
pen and indian ink, 1975
NPG 6428
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Nick Sinclair
bromide print, 1992
NPG P510(8)
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Walter Bird
bromide print, 17 June 1964
NPG x166427
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Baron Studios
half-plate film negative, 18 February 1966
NPG x125400
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Yevonde
bromide print on velvet card mount, 1967
NPG x11642
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Yevonde
bromide print on velvet card mount, 1967
NPG x26350
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, October 1968
NPG x200306
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by David Newell-Smith
gelatin silver print, circa 1970
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x200246
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Liam Woon
semi-matte bromide print, April 1985
NPG x25123
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle ('Barbaracastella')
by Ralph Steadman
lithograph, circa 1968
NPG D43008
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate negative, 23 October 1957
NPG x82714
Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle
by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate negative, 23 October 1957
NPG x82715
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