Sir Bernard's brother farmed at Deerstones Farm, Triangle and Sir Bernard looked after the farm in August 1995 so that brother Derek could have a week's holiday. A neighbour helped out at milking time.
Sir Bernard's brother farmed at Deerstones Farm, Triangle and Sir Bernard looked after the farm in August 1995 so that brother Derek could have a week's holiday. A neighbour helped out at milking time. The phonecall was not staged!
Sir Bernard's brother farmed at Deerstones Farm, Triangle and Sir Bernard looked after the farm in August 1995 so that brother Derek could have a week's holiday. A neighbour helped out at milking time.
Sir Bernard's brother farmed at Deerstones Farm, Triangle and Sir Bernard looked after the farm in August 1995 so that brother Derek could have a week's holiday. A neighbour helped out at milking time.
Lady Thatcher, Sir Bernard and Lady Ingham, following the award by Lady Thatcher, as Chancellor of Birmingham University, of an Honorary Doctorate to Sir Bernard.
With Freddie Trueman, Alan Hinkes, conquer of all the 8000 metre peaks, including Everest, Dame Janet Baker, opera singer, and Betty Boothroyd, at Salt's Mill, Saltaire. The book was published by Dalesman in 2005.
Left to right: Harold Ingham, groom's brother, (Harold kept a grocer's shop on New Road, Mytholmroyd from about 1940-1950) possibly Maud Ingham (can anybody confirm please?), groom Garnet Ingham, bride Mary Ellen nee Shepherd. The bride's father is…
The book, entitled 'Kill the Messenger', explains how he came to hold the job of Chief Press Secretary and diaries his association with Mrs Thatcher from the Faulklands War to the Westland Helecopter Scandal, and her final hours at Downing Street.
The then-Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev talks to then-Bristish Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during their joint press conference in Moscow on June 8, 1990