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Sir Alec Douglas-Home
Photograph of Conservative politician Sir Alec Douglas-Home (1903-1995), who served as Prime Minister from October 1963 to October 1964. Date: 1964
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Sir Alec Douglas-Home: The Conservative Prime Minister (1963-1964) Sir Alec Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home, was a prominent figure in British politics during the mid-20th century. Born on April 2, 1903, in London, Douglas-Home served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1963 to October 1964. This photograph captures Douglas-Home in the prime of his political career, during his tenure as the leader of the Conservative Party and the head of the British government. The image, taken in 1964, shows Douglas-Home in a serious and contemplative pose, reflecting the weight of responsibility that came with his position. Douglas-Home's political journey began in earnest in the 1930s, when he was elected as the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kinross and West Perthshire. He held various positions in the Conservative Party throughout the years, including serving as the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Leader of the House of Commons. However, it was in 1963 that Douglas-Home made history by becoming the first and, to date, the only British Prime Minister to be a peer. His appointment came after the resignation of Harold Macmillan, and he led the Conservative Party to a narrow victory in the 1964 general election. Despite his political achievements, Douglas-Home's premiership was short-lived. The Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson, won the 1964 election, and Douglas-Home resigned as Prime Minister. He continued to serve in the House of Lords until his retirement from politics in 1974. This photograph is a testament to Douglas-Home's political career and his role as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during a pivotal period in British history. It serves as a reminder of the significant contributions he made to the Conservative Party and the country as a whole.
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