Margaret Thatcher Childhood Home
Nicknamed the iron lady thatcher served as the prime minister of england from 1979 to 1990.
Margaret thatcher childhood home. Her parents were alfred roberts 18921970 from northamptonshire and beatrice ethel nee stephenson 18881960 from lincolnshire. She grew up in a flat above the shop which was a grocers. Margaret thatcher in full margaret hilda thatcher baroness thatcher of kesteven nee margaret hilda roberts born october 13 1925 grantham lincolnshire englanddied april 8 2013 london british conservative party politician and prime minister 197990 europes first woman prime minister.
Born margaret hilda roberts in grantham england on october 13 1925 thatcher was just six months older than princess elizabeth alexandra mary who was born in london on april 21 1926. She along with her sister muriel spent most of her childhood in grantham and helped her father with the grocery business. Childhood early life margaret thatcher was born margaret hilda roberts on 13 october 1925 in grantham lincolnshire england to alfred roberts a grocer preacher and local mayor and beatrice ethel.
Prime minister of great britain and northern ireland 1979 to 1990 and leader of the conservative party from 1975 to 1990. Aerial view of grantham town lincolnshire. Home secretary sajid javid compares his childhood to margaret thatchers insisting he loved helping out in his parents shop just like the late prime minister mr javid spoke about his fathers.
Her parents alfred and beatrice roberts were methodists. Birth place of margaret thatcher grantham lincolnshire born on 13 october 1925. Childhood home of margaret thatcher britains first female prime minister.
Margaret hilda roberts was born on 13 october 1925 in grantham lincolnshire. Early life thatcher was born as margaret hilda roberts on october 13 1925 in grantham england. Her fathers maternal grandmother catherine sullivan was born in county kerry ireland.
The birthplace of british prime minister mrs margaret thatcher. The social life of the family was lived largely within the close community of the local congregation bounded by strong traditions of self help charitable work and personal truthfulness.