Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister 1955-7, Conservative. Born: 12 June 1897 in Bishop Auckland, Durham. Died: 14 January 1977 at Alvediston, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
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- Speech on British War Aims Excerpts from a talk given by Eden at The Mansion House, London, May 29, 1941.
- Anthony Eden Sounds & Pictures Sound and picture archive featuring wavs of Secretary of State for War and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sir Anthony Eden.
- BBC On This Day: Election victory for Tories under Eden News of the Conservative victory under Eden's leadership on 27 May, 1955, with background information and links to related events.
- BBC On This Day: Sir Anthony Eden resigns News of Sir Anthony Eden resignation as Prime Minister on 9 January, 1957.
- BBC On This Day: Eden takes to the airwaves News of how Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden presented the largest-scale election broadcast ever seen on television on 17 May, 1955.
- BBC News: The 'betrayal' of Eden Historian Andrew Roberts claims that Anthony Eden was betrayed over Suez. A number of links to related material, including audio and video files.
- The Atlantic: Suez in Retrospect: Anthony Eden's Memoirs Chalmers M. Roberts reviews Anthony Eden's book, Full Circle.
- InfoBritain: Anthony Eden Biographical article.
- Anthony Eden’s (Lord Avon) Biliary Tract Saga John W. Braasch details Eden's medical status at crucial times in history. Published in Annals of Surgery v.238(5); Nov 2003.
- Gresham College: Leadership and Change: Prime Ministers in the Post-War World - Anthony Eden Lecture by Dr David Carlton, with a response by Professor Geoffrey Warner. Full text, audio and video files.
- Time: Sir Anthony Eden: The Man Who Waited Article from the weekly American newsmagazine.
- Lord Owen: The effect of Prime Minister Anthony Eden's illness on his decision-making during the Suez crisis An article based on his Lord Henry Cohen History Of Medicine Lecture, University Of Liverpool. Illustrations include a number of pictures.