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‘From cradle to grave …’ The Daily Mirror’s front page, December 2, 1942 (reproduced by permission of Mirror Syndication International)
Sir William Beveridge (Hulton Deutsch)
Health made Bevan’s name, but he was proud of his housing (Hulton Deutsch)
Rab Butler as President of the Board of Education (Hulton Deutsch)
Tony Crosland, Secretary of State for Education and Science (Hulton Deutsch)
Dr Guy Dain and Dr Charles Hill (Hulton Deutsch)
Jim Griffiths talks in 1955 to Richard Crossman (Hulton Deutsch)
The young Barbara Castle at the 1944 Labour party conference
Dr Derek Stevenson (© The Telegraph plc, London 1975)
David Ennals in hospital on the 30th anniversary of the NHS in 1978 (Press Association)
Sir Keith Joseph at the Conservative Party Conference in 1985 (Richard Open/Camera Press)
Norman Fowler in 1986 (The Independent/Brian Harris)
Roy Griffiths (Universal Pictorial Press & Agency Ltd)
Kenneth Clarke and Michael Portillo (The Independent/Edward Sykes)
Bevan’s council housing in Hainault and newly modernised bathroom and unmodernised washing facilities in flats on the LCC’s Millbank Estate (Greater London Record Office Photograph Library)
Ronan Point in 1968 (ANL/REX/Shutterstock)
Houses in St Paul’s Cray (Peter Van Arden)
Child in hospital in 1930s (Hulton Deutsch)
‘Babies under glass’ in 1944 (Hulton Deutsch)
Modern intensive care (By Ian Miles-Flashpoint Pictures/Alamy Stock Photo)
First family allowance day in Stratford, East London, 1946 (Hulton Deutsch)
Social Security Offices of the 1980s and 2000s (Benefits Agency/Photo by Jeff overs/BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)
Classes at snowsfield Primary school in 1944 and 1954 (Greater London Record office Photograph Library)
Class at snowsfield Primary school in 1994 (snowsfield Primary School)
Integrated Illustrations
Beveridge Fighting the Five Giants by George Whitelaw published by the Daily Herald (© Mirror syndication International) page 12
‘Labour Isn’t Working’ (Conservative Party/Maiden outdoor) page 354
‘Come Out the Boy — Whose Throwing Things’ by Gerald scarfe published by the Sunday Times, 22 November, 1987 (Centre for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature, University of Kent, Canterbury) Page 439
‘Mrs Thatcher’s Plans for the NHS’ (BMA/Abbot Mead Vickers BBDO Ltd) page 470
‘This is the road’ by David Low published by the Evening Standard, 27 January 1950 (© Solo syndication/Centre for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature, University of Kent, Canterbury) page 499