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Winston Churchill giving a radio address for NBC (ddr-njpa-1-74)
img Winston Churchill giving a radio address for NBC (ddr-njpa-1-74)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Nazis Enraged by Churchill's Broadcast. (London) Domei. Winston Churchill, an influential figure in the British political world, broadcast a speech to the US on October 16 which included vitriolic attacks on totalitarian countries, earning him the fury of the Nazi party leadership. Photograph: Winston Churchill, mid-broadcast. [stamped] November 7, 1938."
Winston Churchill at a welcome banquet (ddr-njpa-1-71)
img Winston Churchill at a welcome banquet (ddr-njpa-1-71)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Churchill Healthy. (London) Domei. The Bertram Mills Circus, performing at Olympia in London since late last month, has been drawing great acclaim. Photograph: Winston Churchill attending the welcome banquet for the circus troupe. [stamped] February 14, 1939."
Ramsay MacDonald welcomed by Neville Chamberlain and Paul Baldwin (ddr-njpa-1-918)
img Ramsay MacDonald welcomed by Neville Chamberlain and Paul Baldwin (ddr-njpa-1-918)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Conqueror of the Lausanne Conference Proudly Enters the British Capital. (London) Rengo. British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald resolutely led the way during this significant conference and successfully limited German reparation payments to France to the sum of 3 billion Marks, a small amount when compared to 184.7 billion Marks, the total sum …
William Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury speaking in the Royal Albert Hall (ddr-njpa-1-90)
img William Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury speaking in the Royal Albert Hall (ddr-njpa-1-90)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Archibishop of Canterbury as Moderator. (London) Domei. An anti-Japanese public meeting held by The News Chronicle, a paper aligned with the Liberal Party, was moderated by the Archbishop of Canterbury on the night of October 5 at Royal Albert Hall and attended by people from all over. The Archbishop's address was followed …
David Lloyd George, Margaret Lloyd George and one of their daughters, Megan (ddr-njpa-1-1208)
img David Lloyd George, Margaret Lloyd George and one of their daughters, Megan (ddr-njpa-1-1208)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Lloyd George's Home. (London) Rengo. Labour Party Leader David Lloyd George, who led a troubled Britain as prime minister during the World War, was reported to have been briefly seriously ill recently but has now recovered and is out of danger. Photograph: a recently taken picture of Lloyd George with his wife …
Ramsay MacDonald giving a speech (ddr-njpa-1-912)
img Ramsay MacDonald giving a speech (ddr-njpa-1-912)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Britain's Military Disarmament Demonstration. (London) Rengo. A joint forum of all British political parties was recently held at London's Albert Hall in light of the arousal of public opinion in advance of next spring's conference on military disarmament. Two female members of the audience threw a number of stink bombs at Prime …
British cabinet members posing for a photograph (ddr-njpa-1-914)
img British cabinet members posing for a photograph (ddr-njpa-1-914)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Commemorative Photograph of the British Cabinet. (London) Rengo. From Row (from left): Philip Snowden, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Sankey. Rear Row (from left): Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, J.H. Thomas, Lord Reading, Neville Chamberlain, Sir Samuel Hoare."
Ramsay MacDonald holding his grandson (ddr-njpa-1-911)
img Ramsay MacDonald holding his grandson (ddr-njpa-1-911)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister MacDonald A Happy Grandfather. (London) Rengo. British Prime Minister MacDonald, who gave a grand speech on his disarmament plan at the peace conference in Geneva and was willing to commit even honorable betrayal [?] for his homeland and world peace, looks like a simple happy old man in this photograph. …
Boxing match between Primo Carnera and Larry Gains (ddr-njpa-1-102)
img Boxing match between Primo Carnera and Larry Gains (ddr-njpa-1-102)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The famous Italian heavyweight boxer Primo Carnera, who is ranked alongside Germany's Schmeling and America's Sharkey, recently fought against Larry Gains, who is Indian but is popular in Britain as a boxer, in the ring at London's White City. The up-and-coming Gains defeated the strong Carnera after a fierce fight. Photograph: Carnera …
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