The British Prosecuting Counsel at the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, 1st December 1945. From left to right Major J. Harcourt Barrington, Major Elwyn...Nuremberg Prosecuting Counsel
Attorney General Sir Hartley Shawcross and Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , members of the British Prosecuting Counsel at the Nuremberg Trials in Germany,...Nuremberg Prosecuting Counsel
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyffe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord...David Maxwell Fyfe
Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyffe greets a woman in national dress at the Welsh Industrial Fair in Cardiff, 10th September 1952.David Maxwell Fyfe 1952
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, K.C., wearing wig and gown at Lewes, Sussex, where he is defending 39-year-old John George Haigh, the company director being...British Crime - Murder - The Acid Bath Murders - Lewes - 1949
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, K.C. , leading counsel for the defences, smoking a cigarette in the luncheon adjournment of the trail of 39-year-old John...British Crime - Murder - The Acid Bath Murders - Lewes - 1949
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Home Secretary and Minister for Welsh Affairs , and Anthony Eden, who this week returned as Foreign Minister after his...Politics - Conservative Party Conference - Sir David Maxwell Fyfe and Anthony Eden - Margate, Kent - 1953
Photo 20/10/54 The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Kilmuir the former Home Secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe leaving the courts after being sworn in as the...The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Kilmuir
Following the announcement of a General Election on February 23, leaders of the Conservative Party met at the conservative and Unionist Central...Prominent Conservatives
The judges presiding over the Nuremberg trials which followed World War II, circa 1946. From left to right, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Fedorovich...Nuremberg Trials
Joachim von Ribbentrop dans le box des accusés lors de son interrogatoire par le procureur britannique Sir David Maxwell Fyfe au procès de Nuremberg...Joachim von Ribbentrop dans le box des accusés
British Conservative politician, lawyer and judge, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , arriving at the home of Leader of The Opposition, Winston Churchill, for...Sir David Maxwell Fyfe
Dr. Otto Stahmer in der Verhandlung über die Zulassung von Zeugen und Dokumenten für die Verteidigung Hermann Görings; links: der britische...Nürnberger Hauptprozess - Dr. Otto Stahmer, Verteidiger v. Göring, am Rednerpult
Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden with Sir David Maxwell Fyfe and their wives, arriving for the opening session of the Conservative Party Conference...Sir Anthony Eden And Sir Maxwell Fyfe
Scottish jurist and statesman Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , 1st Earl of Kilmuir, home secretary and minister for Welsh affairs.David Maxwell Fyfe
Scottish jurist and statesman Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir , acting as the deputy chief prosecutor at the war crimes trials at...At War Crimes Trial
Scottish jurist and statesman Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , 1st Earl of Kilmuir of Creich, in his robes of office as Lord Chancellor in the House of...Lord Chancellor
Scottish jurist and statesman Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , 1st Earl of Kilmuir, home secretary and minister for Welsh affairs, speaking on the telephone.Kilmuir Telephoning
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe wearing his ceremonial robes and wig after taking up office as new Lord Chancellor and Viscount Kilmuir of Creich in the...Lord Chancellor
Home secretary Sir David Maxwell Fyfe opening the Bally Fen Rescue Training Ground in Hackney Marshes, east London.Home Secretary
Commander McGrath, G D Roberts KC, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , Elwyn Jones , Lord Chancellor, William Jowitt, 1st Earl Jowitt and Attorney General, Sir...1945 Nuremberg Trials
Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords after being appointed Lord...Viscount Kilmuir of Creich, formerly Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, wearing judicial robes in his office at the House of Lords October 1954
Welsh Industries Fair. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe seen here being served tea in a caravan. September 1952.Sir David Maxwell Fyfe at the Welsh Industries Fair