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"Macmillan: A Journey Through Time and Influence" Step into the world of Macmillan, a name that resonates with history, politics, and art

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Ken Livingstone with Morrissey, Mari Wilson and others

Ken Livingstone with Morrissey, Mari Wilson and others
Ken Livingstone (Kenneth Robert Livingstone, b 1945), British Labour politician. Seen here with Morrissey (Steven Patrick Morrissey, b 1959), English singer and songwriter

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Harold Macmillans Speech to the South African Parliament, 1

Harold Macmillans Speech to the South African Parliament, 1
Photograph of Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) (standing at top) delivering a speech to the South African Parliament, 3rd February 1960

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Dwight D Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan, Bermuda, 1957

Dwight D Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan, Bermuda, 1957
Photograph of Dwight D Eisenhower (1890-1969)(left), President of the USA, shaking hands with Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), British Prime Minister, at the end of the Bermuda conference

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan and Nikita Khrushchev

Harold Macmillan and Nikita Khrushchev
Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) (left), the first British Prime Minister to visit Soviet Russia in peacetime, is greeted by Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) (right)

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland

Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland
Woman police officer Marion Macmillan, Head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Women Police Branch in Northern Ireland, seen here shaking hands with a VIP at a womens parade

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Macmillans Lever-Driven Bicycle, 1839, (1939)

Macmillans Lever-Driven Bicycle, 1839, (1939). From Cycling 1839-1939. [John Player & Sons, London, 1939]

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Engagement of Harold Macmillan

Engagement of Harold Macmillan
Front cover of The Tatler reporting on the engagement of Lady Dorothy Cavendish and Captain Harold Macmillan (later British Prime Minister)

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Leading London Publishers in 1899

Leading London Publishers in 1899
Page from The Sketch magazine featuring portraits of leading London publishers. Top row from left: Mr T. Norton Longman, Mr C. J. Longman, Mr Frederick Macmillan

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Northrup Macmillan Library, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa

Northrup Macmillan Library, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1930

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal

Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal
" We have not been parties to deception." Artists impression by Juliet Pannett, special artist for the ILN, showing Prime Minister Harold Macmillan

Background imageMacmillan Collection: KHRUSHCHEV & MACMILLAN. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and British Prime Minister

KHRUSHCHEV & MACMILLAN. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at the Soviet New York headquarters

Background imageMacmillan Collection: DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher

DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher. Photographed in a fur suit at the the wheel of ship Bowdoin with his husky puppy. Photograph, c1922

Background imageMacmillan Collection: DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher

DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher. With Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor outside of the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C. Photograph, 22 April 1925

Background imageMacmillan Collection: DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher. Photograph

DONALD MACMILLAN (1874-1970). American explorer, sailor and researcher. Photograph, c1913

Background imageMacmillan Collection: PEARYs EXPEDITION, 1908. The ship Roosevelt in winter quarters in Canada, at

PEARYs EXPEDITION, 1908. The ship Roosevelt in winter quarters in Canada, at the time crew member Donald Macmillan and his party turned back to Fort Conger, Canada

Background imageMacmillan Collection: MATTHEW HENSON AND CREW. Matthew Henson & others on the sledge that went to the North Pole

MATTHEW HENSON AND CREW. Matthew Henson & others on the sledge that went to the North Pole. Crew (left to right): Donald MacMillan, George Borup, Thomas Gushue and Matthew Henson

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Queen Elizabeth II with nuclear scientists

Queen Elizabeth II with nuclear scientists
Commonwealth nuclear scientists entertained to lunch at Balmoral by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958. The forty scientists were part of a tour of the nuclear power stations of Britain - the idea being

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Alexander Macmillan

Alexander Macmillan
ALEXANDER MACMILLAN Publisher Date: 1818 - 1892

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan

Harold Macmillan(1894-1986), pictured playing golf at Gleneagles Links.17 years later, Macmillan would become prime minister

Background imageMacmillan Collection: 1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan

1957 nuclear test: Student protest in Japan
Tokyo, Japan: a small group of Japanese students, entirely surrounded by police, demonstrating against the British nuclear tests

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Churchill and Macmillan

Churchill and Macmillan
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister with Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894-1986)

Background imageMacmillan Collection: International Woman Suffrage Alliance

International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Suffragettes. An international gathering of well-known workers for womens franchise at the Congress of the International Suffrage Alliance

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan at Chequers, 1959

Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan at Chequers, 1959
Photograph showing Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), President of the USA, and (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), British Prime Minister, outside Chequers

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan looking at the Kariba Dam, 1960

Harold Macmillan looking at the Kariba Dam, 1960
Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986), the British Prime Minister, admiring the Kariba Dam, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 23rd January 1960

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Harold Macmillan in a Gold Mine, 1960

Harold Macmillan in a Gold Mine, 1960
Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986) (centre, in white helmet), then British Prime Minister, taking a tour of a South African gold mine, 28th January 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Clan Mac Millan

Clan Mac Millan
Clan MAC MILLAN - a barefoot and barechested warrior defends himself against a pair of Cromwells ironsides - for his clan supported the Stuarts

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Old growth forest in Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island

Old growth forest in Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageMacmillan Collection: A hiker in a hollow tree trunk, Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park

A hiker in a hollow tree trunk, Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageMacmillan Collection: A lake at MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

A lake at MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageMacmillan Collection: Macmillans Dandy Horse

Macmillans Dandy Horse
Kirkpatrick Macmillan and his Dandy Horse



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"Macmillan: A Journey Through Time and Influence" Step into the world of Macmillan, a name that resonates with history, politics, and art. From Stephen Ward's captivating sketches of celebrities in 1960 to Harold Macmillan's powerful presence at the United Nations General Assembly, this caption takes you on an intriguing journey. Intriguingly intertwined with the past is the iconic Macmillan Bicycle, symbolizing both innovation and nostalgia. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter dynasties during the time of Buwayids in 932 A. D. , depicted vividly by Emery Walker Ltd. 's masterful creation. The clash between Byzantine and Crusaders against Seljuks circa 1130 A. D. , also captured by Emery Walker Ltd. , transports us to a time of conflict and conquest. The political realm comes alive as we witness Harold Macmillan inspiring his Conservative party television team or addressing fervent crowds at their conference. His leadership shines through as he navigates complex international relations during state visits to Soviet Russia. But let us not forget that behind these historical milestones lies a man - Harold Macmillan himself. An influential British Conservative politician who left an indelible mark on his nation's trajectory. As this caption concludes its exploration of "Macmillan, " it invites you to reflect upon how one name can encompass so much - from artistic expression to political prowess; from ancient empires to modern diplomacy. It serves as a reminder that our collective history is shaped by individuals like Harold Macmillan who leave lasting legacies for generations to come.