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British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs George Curzon
British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, pictured at the unveiling of a memorial to Belgian refugees on Victoria Embankment in Central London.
The memorial is a gift from Belgium, as a mark of thanks for assistance given by the UK during the First World War.
12th October 1920
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM 4540
Media ID 21760374
© Mirrorpix
Aristocracy Ceremonies Nobility Post War Remembrance World War One Lord Curzon Remebrance
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EDITORS COMMENTS
British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, George Curzon, stands tall and dignified in this photo print. Taken during the unveiling ceremony of a memorial to Belgian refugees on Victoria Embankment in Central London, it captures a moment of profound gratitude between nations. The memorial itself is a heartfelt gift from Belgium, expressing their deep appreciation for the assistance provided by the United Kingdom during the tumultuous years of the First World War. As an emblematic mark of remembrance and unity, it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and bonds forged during those dark times. Lord Curzon's presence at this solemn occasion reflects his significant role in international politics and his commitment to fostering diplomatic relations. His noble stature resonates with aristocratic grace as he pays tribute to fallen heroes and acknowledges the enduring strength found within alliances. This photograph transports us back to October 12th, 1920 - an era defined by post-war reconstruction efforts and collective healing. It encapsulates not only political significance but also embodies themes such as resilience, honor, and shared humanity. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Mirrorpix's Memory Lane Prints collection, we are reminded that even amidst turmoil and conflict, acts of kindness can transcend borders. This snapshot freezes time while reminding us all that gratitude has no boundaries.
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