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English: Margaret Thatcher, former UK PM.
Français : Margaret Thatcher
日本語:鉄の女」サッチャー英首相
Nederlands: Margaret Thatcher
Svenska: Margaret Thatcher som oppositionsledare 1975
Русский: Маргарет Тэтчер, бывшая премьер-министр Великобритании
Date 18 September 1975
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US-LibraryOfCongress-BookLogo.svg This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID ppmsc.03266.
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Author Marion S. Trikosko
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Public domain This photograph is a work for hire created between 1952 and 1986 by one of the following staff photographers at U.S. News & World Report:
  • Warren K. Leffler (WKL)
  • Thomas J. O'Halloran (TOH)
  • Marion S. Trikosko (MST)
  • John Bledsoe (JTB)
  • Chick Harrity (CWH)

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